Public funds in particular, which are not governed by ERISA and have lay boards, should be especially diligent in this era of heightened scrutiny of financial matters to investigate consultant conflicts.
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Gayle remained in control with a diligent 47 until he got himself out in the penultimate over with the score at 180 when he nervously slashed a short delivery from Alan Mullally to give Mascarenhas a catch at deep cover.
Consider the effort to characterize the defense as un-complaining and diligent in its task.
This means boards have to be more diligent in their oversight and management of risk.
Megaupload, on the other hand, said it was diligent in responding to complaints about pirated material.
But not every bunch is infected uniformly, so pickers have to be diligent in selecting the grapes.
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The reason private businesses were so diligent in responding to the economic downturn is that they all have a strong sustainability metric: profits.
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Yes, Matt and his team are diligent in penalizing black hat sites, but they are very helpful in giving tips to the innocent owners who are trying to do right by Google.
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The SEC should establish clear minimum standards regarding personal trading that every mutual fund money manager must meet and be more diligent in monitoring compliance with these standards during its inspections of managers.
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New reporting requirements that stock exchanges have ordered in response to high-profile scandals, together with tougher auditing standards under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, have pushed boards and managers to become far more diligent in reporting accurate financial information.
They are diligent in doing their jobs.
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In the past, the firm has been diligent, even ruthless, in manipulating supply, but lackadaisical in promoting consumption.
One place that boards of directors are diligent is in corporate strategy review.
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In the future, diligent and prudent companies will be unfairly disadvantaged if forced to turn over their internal legal analyses to future litigation opponents.
Then there are the boats based in Northern Ireland, often staffed with diligent, sober Filipinos taking advantage of a loophole in the visa system, who cope with the privations of life at sea better than the average Scot.
But Coughlin said that he could see on Saturday night, as he monitored the team's pregame meetings, how closely the players had bonded and how diligent they were in their work.
Tyrone Mears proved just as diligent as he slid in to take the ball away from Riise as the Norwegian burst clear.
"We are grateful to the FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office ... for their diligent work that resulted in the three guilty pleas, " Claims Conference public relations manager Amy Wexler said in a statement.
Councillor MJ Saunders said: "We have taken a diligent, cautious, sympathetic and thorough approach in coming to this decision".
From the start its administrators kept diligent records, most of which were stored in locked chests in a room above the church porch.
To assure that its rollout of full commercial service will satisfy the concerns about the possibility of inadvertent harmful interference to certain GPS devices, LightSquared pledges a diligent effort to work with all interested parties in an open and comprehensive process to address those concerns.
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This is incontrovertible, but nevertheless jars awkwardly with the Barak government's diligent courting of the American-Jewish liberal lobby in support of its peace policy.
Diligent work by archivists suggests that it made a previous appearance in 1661.
So lethargic as publishers are about drumming up interesting reading material, they are diligent about withholding numbers to anyone who would put something controversial in print.
And, most importantly to investors, Apple has been able to achieve margins in technology hardware never before accomplished by another technology vendor through persistent, diligent, and relentless supply chain management.
We've also had excellent cooperation on criminal investigations, law enforcement, counterterrorism -- and most recently, I want to thank the Prime Minister for his very diligent investigation of the tragic terrorist attack that killed Israeli civilians in Bulgaria.
In contrast, supply-side practices have become more efficient in wealthy industrialized nations, according to Sonesson, but consumers have become much less diligent: "We throw away more food than ever before, " he said.
Thanks to the diligent and widespread use by many companies of hundreds of billions of dollars in tax breaks, and because the earnings of many firms are reported on individual, rather than corporate returns, the U.S. raises very little tax revenue from corporations.
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Only after a diligent, balanced analysis of new opportunities and core competencies should a company attempt growth in new areas.
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