Given Kidd's illustrious career, though, those end-of-career failures will amount to nothing more than footnotes.
Instead, the ill-advised promises were listed in the footnotes to the banks' financial statements.
These extensive footnotes threaten to push the main text off the page at times.
Not surprisingly, asset write-downs are hard to find and require expertise in financial footnotes to identify.
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While all serious criminals, the three barely register as footnotes of the financial crisis.
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The book is also full of statistics and references (via footnotes), and this I found very helpful.
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Buried in the hundreds of pages of legalese and footnotes are handouts unrelated to these two goals.
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Others, often due to shortcomings in vision, ability or character, are relegated to bit parts and footnotes.
Kim first recognized Japan's big role in the weapons business while digging through trade journals and footnotes.
The footnotes included with the report said that the figure was taken from another report by Christian Aid.
Well, unless the reader insists on turning to the footnotes for more detail.
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The footnotes after each chapter provide details about the academic studies, books, and other resources cited in the chapter.
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Google's word processing software isn't going to satisfy users working on complex documents, rich with footnotes or mathematical notations.
The letter to Ms. Orlando runs to 10 pages and contains 43 footnotes!
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Those calculations currently appear in notes and footnotes in annual and semiannual reports.
For Zale, the recent improvement in accounting earnings is hiding some very serious issues hidden in the financial footnotes.
The original letter, here, has footnotes backing up some of their commentary.
Footnotes and references in scientific papers are linked so it takes only seconds to see a paper's entire intellectual backup.
With accomplished journalistic flair, she posits answers with far greater confidence than any academic writer, choking on footnotes, could muster.
Footnotes, notably including the ones relating to business segment data and to pension plans, also get drawn into the mix.
Companies use a wide variety of code names when reporting them, and companies often only report them in the financial footnotes.
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All footnotes and references in scientific papers are linked, so it takes only seconds to call up a paper's entire intellectual backup.
The new CBO estimates cover 172 pages of charts, explanations, and footnotes.
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Mr Lomborg diligently piles on the footnotes (2, 930 of them) so there is no dispute about where his numbers have come from.
So I'm more careful than usual and you hear headers and footnotes.
Moreover, Goodwin, under the settlement, added footnotes to her book crediting the source, but she did not rewrite the passages in question.
His liking for footnotes might have suited him to be an historian.
If we're not old, our offspring, whose complete childhoods we archive in our hearts with four-color illustrations and footnotes, must remain big babies.
Most firms report stock options granted to top executives as mere footnotes to their accounts, and these do not alter their bottom line.
In the footnotes to the case there is an indication that Webeland paid Vickie and her vir something for their interest in the property.
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