This means boards have to be more diligent in their oversight and management of risk.
If shareholders want to break this mould they need to be far more diligent.
But other non-journalists were more diligent about filmmaking using digital cameras and smartphones.
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As an asset-owner, you should be even more diligent than a pension fiduciary.
Crew Group that are likely to force corporate boards to be ever more diligent about the deals they get involved with.
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Instead of the constant chase for the shiny new thing, maybe the better bet is more diligent focus on mastering incumbent media.
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Some states have been revising their laws to be more diligent.
In my opinion, it makes for good public relations, but to be effective, this body of brokers and dealers must be more diligent with the complaints they receive.
Nobody is more skilled, more precise, more diligent, more disciplined.
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Although Delahunt told me that Howe should have been more diligent in his investigation, he, too, placed the ultimate responsibility on the Braintree police department and, in particular, on Polio.
Matthew's parents had testified that they were unhappy with Woodward because of her hours and had issued an ultimatum about being more diligent a week before the baby died.
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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.
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.
The issue, which is a little bit more substantial, is whether all this diligent chivvying by Mr Bailey will be deemed by the Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee to be adequately filling the hole in bank's balance sheets - a hole described by Sir Mervyn King in late November as "material" (see my previous pieces here and here).
Expect diligent investors to be able to tap into more information than their lazier or less well-trained peers.
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And he's one of the most diligent bloggers on sina.com's twitter-like micro blogging service, which has earned him more than 1.7 million followers.
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