Such charges were sweeping Silicon Valley at the time after professor Erik Lie of the University of Iowa released a paper in 2005 suggesting that a number of companies may have changed dates on stock options to richly compensate employees (pick a date with the lowest stock price).
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So when building the business case for a sustainability project, I believe it is important to recognize its inter-connectedness with other areas within the organization and really take the time to look at the expanse of sustainability transformation opportunities that lie before us.
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The facts do not lie: Kirsten is the best South African batsman of all time - at least in terms of the number of Test hundreds and total runs scored.
It is the first time the bank's fan chart, which projects where inflation is likely to lie nine times out of ten, has encompassed deflation.
He impressed me with his strong vision and his approach to tackling the challenges that lie ahead for the Met and for the police service across the country at a time of significant reform.
"If she can, she will choose to lie down for the same amount of time, eat the same amount and walk the same distance, " he says.
By the time they are about seven, children start to lie to avoid doing chores or homework, to get something they want, to protect someone else, and to avoid punishment.
Today, more than two decades later, the city's streets lie overgrown, and schools, apartments and shops crumble under the twin onslaught of time and the elements.
It is the lowest peacetime figure since 1923, while at the same time between 7-9% of commercial properties lie vacant.
This time, they are promoting the idea that the answer may lie in political representation.
"This is a lie, you could have left the house at any time, " said Miss Blackwell.
Lupus can lie dormant for long periods of time--the idea was that Benlysta only works if the immune system is actively attacking the body.
With India and China realising that their futures also depend on their investment in science, Lord Drayson's argument is that it may well be time for the research community to think about where its research strengths lie, and to prioritise investment in those areas.
Candy recalled feeling another sort of happiness, too, when she had crawled over the railing of the hospital bed in order to lie next to her mother one last time.
At the same time, a number of Democratic politicians have felt free to either freely lie about or obscure their record of support for the War or their beliefs about WMD or about the necessity of removing Saddam Hussein.
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They cannot repeatedly or consistently lie about their companies because the truth will out in a relatively short time.
According to Capita, who dispute the phrase "lie detector test", "VRA analyses, in real time, changes in voice frequency" which are then assessed by "trained operators" to identify possible bogus claimants.
Every time she held her own in the debates, for example, she put the lie to those old sexist charges that women just aren't logical or smart enough to run the show.
Time and again experiments conformed neatly with the Standard Model, giving no inkling of what might lie beyond it, to the chagrin of many in the field.
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However, he added, many months of work lie ahead, and it will be some time before scientists are ready to announce to the world what lies beneath the ice.
Of the Mind donors questioned, 27% said they would lie to their boss if they had to take time off work because of mental stress, pretending they were suffering from physical rather than emotional problems.
And, seeing it so often, Aisling had each time imagined his unwanted advances pressed on Hazel Donovan, and had read the innocence in those features as a lie.
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