What challenges they may face can be beat off using archaic legal doctrines that say if the executives are fraudsters, the company is, therefore, also a fraudster and has no standing to point fingers at their agents such as the auditors, even though they may be equally guilty.
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"There used to be two staircases and I remember at one point standing here and thinking 'we've knocked all this down and we're still not sure we can make this work', " he said.
Further, they should then make sure that better person gets that job, even to the point of standing aside so that they can.
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But for at least an hour, questions were pushed aside and Zuckerberg was treated like a hero, at one point receiving a standing ovation.
At one point, while standing on the people mover, I looked left at two empty gate areas and then right at two more empty gate areas.
People moved to the roofs of houses to watch what was going on, but within a few minutes, Sudanese security forces had asked people to come down and from that point, Sudanese security was standing on top of the roofs.
In pursuit of this simple idea he was willing, up to a point, to discombobulate long-standing American allies whose autocratic behaviour at home America had long forgiven or overlooked in the interests of realpolitik.
During this time period investors have experienced not one, not two, not three but rather a multitude of catastrophic economic events that have eroded the trust of the general investment public to a point where the boogie man is standing around every corner awaiting his opportunity to eat them.
And although that might be a great thing from the point of view of the ethical standing of the banking system, it is never nice or easy for any bank to see a vast amount of cash walking out the door - especially since, as I mentioned earlier, that can increase its dependence on emergency replacement finance from the European Central Bank.
While their superstar's been recovering, the Bulls have seen just about every key part of their rotation get banged up at some point, yet they're still standing.
Whether you are standing still or in motion, your feet are your first point of contact with the ground.
You might even glimpse Marilyn Forever standing with her skirt billowing in the sunset from that vantage point.
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The performance ended a hard-to-imagine run through the field where Liberty defeated home-standing Coastal Carolina and both Big South divisional winners in High Point and Charleston Southern.
You might have a point if they were the only two companies that were standing behind him, but Ford has not received any assistance.
At some point, it is late, too late, and you are standing on the sidewalk outside somewhere very loud.
From the computer's point of view, the smartest human will be the last one standing after the computer has surpassed all the others.
The point is to get inside the head of the man in a Johannesburg mall shop standing and staring at dozens of mobile handsets.
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Finally, while I applaud and respect Wiesenfeld for standing up for what is right, the assault on him raises the issue of whether there is any point anymore to contributing money to corrupted institutions.
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The point is, our allies need to understand clearly that we are their friends, we will be standing by there with them.
In a point of order yesterday, Labour procedure wonk Chris Bryant obtained confirmation that joint committees operate under Lords standing orders, which means that the committee chair will have both a vote in their own right and a casting vote - which could give the government point of view more clout in deciding its conclusions.
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