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Low-multiple companies cook the books, too, but young, hot companies face pressure to justify their lofty multiples and often have less-well-developed internal controls.
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Was the ultimatum delivered under pressure from hot-headed junior officers threatening to take matters into their own hands?
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The output is a hot, high-pressure mix of steam and CO2 that powers a turbine.
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The meat was cooked alone or as a stew with very rich stock then placed in hot sterile jars and pressure-cooked to ensure freshness and preservation.
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This is the height of tornado season across much of the American Midwest, when the changing seasons bring that peculiar mix of moisture, hot and cold temperatures and varying atmospheric pressure that creates a funnel of death.
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In the weather, we can see positive feedback when a series of hot, sunny days create a static high pressure system which keeps storms from moving in to cool things off.
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In fact, some experts believe petroleum is not a fossil fuel at all but some sort of gloppy syrup that is produced deep down in the earth under extremely hot conditions and is pushed up by intense pressure.
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Marquee investments in companies like Facebook make a big difference when firms are out building their war chests, putting pressure on them to get in on hot deals.
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When pressure forces the water up other, nearby wells, it is hot enough to run a turbine and produce electricity.
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Jeffries has been hot property since returning from Beijing, and along with fellow Olympic medallist James DeGale, has been under immense pressure from pundits and promoters to join the pro circuit.
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