According to AICPA Bylaw Section 500 your Certified Public Accountant license can be terminated in case of the occurrence of presenting of a false or fraudulent income tax return for your client or employer.
In the August contract the occurrence of volume at in-the-money put contracts suggests that several investors were prepared for such a slide, while one investor appeared to add Skyworks to his wish-list by writing 2, 200 put options expiring in August at a 55-cent premium.
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WHO's China representative, Hans Troedsson, expressed concern about the unusual concentration of cases in Anhui, and about the occurrence of pulmonary and neurological symptoms not typically seen with hand, foot and mouth disease.
There are excellent arguments in favour of taxing in order to reduce the occurrence of smoking, excessive boozing and obesity.
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War among the great powers was a common, if not constant, occurrence in the long periods of multipolarity from the 16th to the 18th centuries, culminating in the series of enormously destructive Europe-wide wars that followed the French Revolution and ended with Napoleon's defeat in 1815.
An everyday occurrence in the life of a nurse, but today Harpur has an audience.
"We now know the rate of occurrence of habitable planets around the most common stars in our galaxy, " said Prof Charbonneau.
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In the midst of U.S. stagflation, which is the simultaneous occurrence of high inflation and high unemployment, Paul Volcker was appointed chairman of the Federal Reserve in January 1979.
Given the expected continued global growth, let us assume that it has a 20% chance of occurrence in the next 25 years.
"The district has undertaken a review of its practices in an effort to avoid a re-occurrence of this circumstance, " they said in the statement.
And in the event of such an occurrence taking place, that presents a great risk.
In other words that if the occurrence of something is abnormally high or abnormally low simply because of random variation, the statistical chances are that it will be much closer to the average the next time you measure it.
The bugs swarmed as the sun went down, a very common occurrence that time of year in the forests of the northeastern United States.
Third, employee retention may be an issue, at least following the IPO after the big gains are realized (particularly when stock vesting allows employees to cash-out upon the occurrence of a qualifying liquidity event, as in the case of the Zynga IPO).
In a rare occurrence, the same number of peers voted for and against Lord Condon's amendment - 222 on either side.
In a rare occurrence, on the news of the Apple iPhone 5 launch professionals have lost money and retail investors have made money in the very short-term.
"Operations Director Carlos Murrieta pointed out that we have reduced the occurrence of accidents in recent years, " Pemex said on its Twitter page, adding that its accident rate was below international standards for similar companies.
But the sudden nature of their occurrence can prove disastrous, particularly in the seconds before touchdown, experts say.
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The study found that the occurrence of difficult-to-treat infections in U.S. hospitals mirrored the rate of antibiotic prescribing in communities served by those hospitals, generally rising during flu season and subsiding in the spring and summer months.
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"There was an occurrence in the 10th and final end of the game where a Danish player inadvertently touched one of their own stones with her foot, " read the statement.
Moreover, the widespread occurrence of nitrotyrosine in neurons suggests that oxidative damage is not restricted to long-lived polymers such as NFTs, but instead reflects a generalized oxidative stress that is important in disease pathogenesis.
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In other words, memories of a single occurrence in our lives can easily feel like the exception, rather than the rule.
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The top government spokesman said TEPCO has begun new cooling operations to fill the reactor with sea water and pour in boric acid to prevent an occurrence of criticality, noting it may take several hours to inject water into the reactor.
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"This is how the sheen colouration is generated, without the occurrence of coherent scattering like in 'traditional' structural feathers, " says Dr Galvan.
This season the wild-cards had the odd occurrence of hosting the first two games against teams with the best record in their leagues.
Public debates prior to the Kennedy-Nixon exchanges of 1960 were a rare occurrence, and there were no debates in the years between 1960 and 1976.
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The first great globalisation lasted from around 1840 to 1914 and was in its way a far more dramatic occurrence than the integration of world markets that has been taking place since 1945.
The occurrence of many of these disorders in the population is very low and so the possible doubling in risk by having a child later in life will still be a very low risk.
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The heavy concentration of bass-baritones was a random occurrence, but it made for some unusual duplication in the program.
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