To identify tenants receiving excess housing assistance as a result of not reporting, or under reporting, family income.
In the 80s, the BLS was constantly embarrassed that it was under reporting the number of jobs in the Establishment Survey by approximately 50, 000 jobs per month.
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In addition, parents do not generally self report that they were distracted when a child presents to the emergency department for care, thus leading to under reporting and inaccurate data.
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Further work may may clarify whether the relationship is as complicated as short sleep disrupting the body's ability to process calories, or as simple as people who report very short sleep also under reporting the amount they eat.
Similarly, new merchant card reporting requirements established this year should make it easier for the IRS to spot businesses that are either under-reporting receipts or not reporting at all.
However, further test results confirmed that the level of DNA was under the reporting threshold.
The conflict of interest inherent in self-regulation may well explain the massive under-reporting we uncovered.
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He also said emergency department figures were more accurate than police statistics which tended to suffer from under-reporting.
Mr Sharma admits that under-reporting of crime is a problem, but insists the government is working to address it.
The researchers say they will now look at the characteristics of those that are under-reporting the number of drinks they have had, and why.
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What if we had the right to have inaccurate data corrected (as we do with credit-reporting agencies under the Fair Credit Reporting Act)?
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The professor said the difference in numbers could be down to an "under-reporting" of languages, partly through lack of awareness or "fear of stigmatisation".
The real amount is probably 10 times that due to under-reporting.
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The report stated that staff are still under-reporting such events, particularly in hospitals, and it criticised the lack of a regional system to evaluate and learn from adverse incidents.
She is concerned about "under-reporting" of children who go missing from care institutions and an insufficient focus on what happens to them if they are found safe and sound.
Reasons for that under-reporting include fear of reprisals, an inability of those injured to identify their attackers, and a lack of faith in the police to take action, he added.
Across the board, they found that people in the high-power group strongly condemned such things as cheating, under-reporting taxes and keeping stolen property, while finding ways to rationalize committing the same actions themselves.
Federal agencies have also continued to improve their reporting under the Recovery Auditing Act.
For multinational companies reporting under GAAP and IFRS, there may be longer-term cost savings and improved investor relations from moving to one standard globally.
We made clear to each agency that figures presented in the report should be consistent with agency reporting under the CFO Act and the IG Act.
Under the old legacy reporting format, the non-commercials, or funds, were net long by 289, 250 lots.
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The reporting requirement under the new law will make many more taxpayers aware of the actual cost of their health care benefits.
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But they would be reporting an awful lot less in profits as a result of reporting options under the tax rules in their public accounts.
Obviously if the derivative assets were included in the balance sheet as they are under the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) rules, the price-to-book ratio would be significantly lower.
According to FTC.gov, under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, all individuals are guaranteed to receive one free credit report every twelve months from three nationwide credit reporting agencies: Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion.
The award luncheon was preceded by a morning conference titled Under the Gun: Reporting News in a Dangerous World, meant to reflect the increasing threats to journalists around the world and to free expression, among other places, here at home.
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Now, under a Fair Credit Reporting Act rule that took effect Jan. 1, lenders must either tell those who apply for credit exactly what score was used, or explain how credit reports were used if the applicant doesn't receive the best terms available.
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Internal auditors and risk and compliance professionals are also excluded from eligibility for a bounty under these regulations, since reporting suspicions of illegal acts to management and the Board is part of their job responsibilities.
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The market is "paying close attention to how much a weakening yen might have helped companies like Toyota as the earnings reporting season gets under way for the just-concluded fiscal period, " said Naoki Fujiwara, fund manager at Shinkin Asset Management.
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