" The Sigar audit, the official added, "does not carefully distinguish between taxable and tax-exempt contracts.
The strategy was not carefully analyzed or subjected to rigorous stress testing within CIO and was not reviewed outside CIO.
If the issue of vendor lock-in is not carefully managed, the cloud could represent a step backward in terms of its impact on flexibility and choice in the enterprise.
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In fact, national support of longer-term research has evolved to an assumed national responsibility with the side effect that we are not carefully considering what makes these expenditures good investments for high economic returns.
Apparently investment consultants are not effectively negotiating on behalf of their pensions clients, managers are not being consistent in pricing their services and clients are not carefully reviewing the recommendations of their consultants regarding fees.
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So users have to decide what they hate more: being conscripted into advertising campaigns or not being able to broadcast their carefully ( or not so carefully) curated lists of stuff they like.
Gifting funds or providing an inheritance could disqualify your relative from certain government programs if not done carefully.
One element that, it seems, had not been carefully thought out was the cost, huge as it seemed at the time.
But these can be intrusive or annoying if not handled carefully.
And electronics makers are going to great lengths with smoke and mirrors to hopefully distract audiences from noticing the unknowns -- like how a product actually works when not under carefully controlled conditions.
Adrian Lund, research director for the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, cautions that even the most well-intentioned new technology could backfire if designers do not think carefully about the interface between man and machine.
If tracking services are not used carefully and within the bounds of privacy laws, legitimate owners and security professionals can get into legal gray areas, the repercussions of which could be far more expensive than a replacement iPhone.
While this will be helpful in reducing foreclosures in the short run, if not handled carefully it may also create perverse incentives for increased delinquencies in the future if the terms require borrowers to be delinquent in order to receive the windfall of principal reduction.
Because this was not a war carefully prepared and planned, things quickly went wrong.
In the past, small firms have been criticized for not supervising brokers carefully and employing brokers that had spotty records.
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The Americans are also trying to sound optimistic, anxious that more violence does not affect their carefully laid withdrawal plans.
Marketing agreements, joint ventures and subcontractors can creep up to bite you in the tail if the firm and its client are not monitoring relationships carefully.
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But Gloria Swanson never did, though he stayed at her Park Avenue apartment, carefully not drinking and not smoking, and suffered her to tease him with rack after rack of costumes from her films.
In addition to the fact that Howarth used a flawed method to calculate the carbon dioxide emissions from shale gas, he has even admitted that he and his team used lousy data and did not examine coal carefully.
It decided to pick its risks more carefully and not take on businesses just for market share.
Not if you plan carefully and make the right choice for your wallet.
But not before learning how carefully she had been watched her entire life.
"It is not in any way carefully calibrated to the threat that we are facing, " said Cole, an expert in constitutional law.
But my focus is on what we WANT and not on what we do not want so please carefully read those testimonials linked above.
"The fact that these scientifically sloppy papers continue to be published means that the authors, reviewers and editors cannot comprehend the statistics, that they have not read the paper carefully, or both, " said Prof.
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So if a patient did not feel that a physician listened carefully, there would be a higher chance that a patient may not be compliant with medical instructions a physician delivers- as in deciding to take medications a physician prescribes.
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Clinton was carefully worded as not to make the U.S. fully culpable for the Pakistani deaths.
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