Shareholders will have to take the company's word for it that insiders aren't profiting excessively.
Obligatory ruling is Allah's word concerning those whom he commands, whether by requirement or by choice.
That is, America's top intelligence officer is willing to take Iran's word on everything.
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And because of the Internet's word-of-mouth amplification powers, Mr Bezos cannot risk sending customers away grumbling.
Peak speeds are up to 10 times faster than before, if you go by the company's word.
Mr. CROUCH: Well, faith came by just believing God's word, and taking Him up on His word.
Yet when complaints rained down on the BBC about Mr. Robinson's word choice, he felt obliged to atone.
Google's word processing software isn't going to satisfy users working on complex documents, rich with footnotes or mathematical notations.
Russian lawmakers say Washington should not take Tbilisi's word against that of Moscow.
And Mr Abramoff's word is not, as several Indian tribes discovered, wholly reliable.
On the other hand, he isn't willing to take Israel's word on anything.
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This time it's Griffin's word against Amazon's product page, and we're honestly not quite sure who to believe just yet.
Ten days short of the deadline a banker at ICICI Bank agreed to provide the guarantee, accepting Atul's word as collateral.
He said federal authorities are "simply taking Boeing's word for it" that the problem has been resolved and by delegating certification authority.
You had to take the manufacturer's word, because you couldn't hear them.
These inspections revealed other anomalies, such as share sales that were registered solely on Mr Berlusconi's word, and with no documentary evidence.
So we guess you'll just have to take HP's word for it?
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With no Greek, he worked from multiple translations and Carne-Ross's word-for-word cribs.
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It is common to wax nostalgic for a time when a man's word was his bond, business was done on a handshake, etc.
Jim Bob Moffett, Freeport's chairman, now says he would not accept even an angel's word on a pot of gold in the jungle.
Few things can hurt a brand's word-of-mouth like a rude hotel desk clerk, a high-pressure stockbroker or a perpetually late airline with unsympathetic flight attendants.
Take no one's word for anything, including mine-but trust your experience.
But you didn't have to take the Inspector's word for it.
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"I'd never been pregnant before, so at first I took my GP's word for it that the lump was probably just a blocked duct, " she says.
We've some really unfortunate news to share with Lumia 810 owners who'd purchased the handset on T-Mobile's word that a software update would enable LTE support.
However, defender Ryan Nelsen promised his team would "make every New Zealander proud" and they were true to the Blackburn defender's word at a far-from-full Bafokeng Stadium.
Here in Qobtan Jebel, a pinprick village of century-old stone walled homes in the hills west of Aleppo, Mr. Shehab Eddin's word is law, at least for now.
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