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In rare instances, there have also been full accountings of the facts.
Auditors found that 48 percent of the cases were missing annual accountings.
But when applied to innumerable similar accountings, you have the exonerating evidence that Cohen ignored.
The shame of France — for its World War II collaboration, for its brutal colonial war — eluded honest accountings.
There is a summary of a preacher's Sunday sermon — "ye are my witness" — and the dutiful accountings of purchases and sales.
Unofficial accountings have said between 180 and 450 people were killed — figures that the government has disputed as baseless or speculative.
They are required to submit accountings of her finances to the court, down to the minor expenses she makes at places like Mrs.
I'd appreciate accountings of the best Thanksgiving ever and, perhaps even more so the very worst – comic or tragic or neither or both.
On the other hand, shares of Japanese factory equipment maker SMC Corp fell after a short-selling research firm raised questions about the company's accountings.
Jessica Vaughan of the Center for Immigration Studies, which favors limiting immigration, agreed that accountings such as those Trump ordered should not be limited to costs.
The three are former – one of them, former Financial Accountings Standards Board chairman Leslie Seidman, former American Airlines CEO Thomas Horton and former Danaher CEO Lawrence Culp.
Despite conflicting witness accountings, a post-shooting investigation conducted by the Department of Justice later determined that Brown had attacked Wilson and that the shooting was justified.
But Stitch Fix's margin accountings are tricky – not purely inventory retail margins as they take into account the net effect of all shipping/return and re-stocking costs as well.
Roxane Gay Statistics about the scope of sexual violence are always chilling, but even such accountings do little to capture the true breadth and scope of harassment and assault women face.
If Jackson grants the bank's request for first dibs on as much as $21 million in Manafort assets, that could dramatically affect public accountings of the overall cost of Mueller's investigation.
Activists and lawyers who represent victims of this kind of abuse have said such public accountings are crucial to protecting students going forward and getting some justice for those harmed in the past.
The 39-page investigative report, however — amplified by interviews with about a dozen current and former AIBA employees — is one of the fullest accountings of the sport's financial troubles, which critics suspect stem from corruption.
On Wednesday, the nonprofit research group Just Capital will release one of the most detailed accountings to date: a ranking of companies on how much of their tax windfalls are going to workers, customers, communities and shareholders.
Ever since Anthony Bourdain, our tribal king, published his peerless "Kitchen Confidential" in 2000, we, the demimonde of Professional Restaurant, have glutted the bookstores with more accountings of ourselves and our work than anyone could possibly wish to read.
Amid grim tidings from abroad, alongside reports from Tuesday's California primary, near the business news and accountings of the sporting life: Food, and with it a delicious article by Julia Moskin about brownies and how to make them well.
While generally well-received, I did encounter some who dismiss these accountings as "cries for attention" or become indignant with the notion that a man may be co-opting, for selfish purpose, the sacred domain of truly victimized women.
In response, the New York Times and the Washington Post published extensive accountings of their coverage of the listed events, and CNN's Jake Tapper played Kellyanne Conway clips of himself and his colleagues traveling around the world to report on the attacks.
The flashback also has Cliff challenging, and apparently besting, Bruce Lee in a fistfight on set; depending on how truthful you assume the flashbacks to be, they are either accurate accountings of previous events or the exaggerated fantasies of an unreliable narrator.
The collection of 18 papers by outside experts amounts to one of the most specific and dire accountings of the dangers posed to businesses and communities in the United States — a threat so significant that the nation's central bank seems increasingly compelled to address it.
The Moms claim there are four vacant homes per homeless person, and while that statistic is under dispute—accurate accountings of both vacancies and the homeless populations are both constantly moving targets—the fact remains that the house they occupied was vacant while they were homeless.
"Economic activity increased at a solid pace in the early part of 2019," with sturdy household consumption offsetting weak business investment and growing risks from a tariff-related slowdown in trade, the Fed said in one of its most pointed accountings yet of how the Trump administration's use of tariffs has affected the economy.
Given the hortative intent of this paper, there is not the opportunity to provide a detailed rendition of accountings during the Irish famine.
Red Horse was a sub-chief of the Miniconjou Sioux.Charlie, "Red Horse 1822-1907," Frank's Realm, www.franksrealm.com/ He fought in the 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn, and in 1881 he gave one of the few detailed accountings of the event. He also drew pictographs of the Little Bighorn Battle.
His capital was so large and vast that it took several different accountings to figure it out. His businesses extended through several States reaching from Michigan to the Gulf of Mexico. His businesses were chiefly invested in iron, silver and copper mines, pine lands, sawmills, in rolling mills, silver smelting works, railroads, farming lands, and glass works. Ward was nominally the wealthiest man in the whole Midwest at the time of his death.
The linkage between sustainability accounting and sustainability reporting needs to be extended as well. In this context, sustainability reporting remains at an unfinished stage of development and at present is still more of a buzzword than a well defined approach. The debate remains open to challenge this goal on the premise of sustainability, its operationalisation and its accountings. In light of these aspects, Geoff Lamberton provides a promising framework for the various forms of accounting.
" Catholic Online associate editor and former Archbishop of the Charismatic Episcopal Church, Randy Sly, characterized Blown for Good as "a bold insider memoir". Sly reported on criticism of Scientology in the Australian Senate by Senator Nick Xenophon, and commented, "Headley provides vivid accountings of activities within Scientology that confirm the Australian Senator’s concerns." Sly noted, "A number of comments left on the Amazon.com website were from those who indicated they were ex-Scientologists and confirmed the author’s accounts.
Under the older common law, only current beneficiaries (sometimes termed "income beneficiaries") were entitled to receive reports or accountings of trust transactions and that such reports were sufficient to protect the interest of those current beneficiaries.See UTC Section 813, comment, p. 141. However, the Code has now permitted "qualified beneficiaries" to at least be informed of their right to receive a trustee's periodic report of trust transactions and assets and are entitled to receive it if they do in fact request it.UTC Section 813(c).
The 2015 cliffhanger aired on Monday 14 December as a 90-minute triple episode. Dr. Drew McCaskill discovers some discrepancies with recent finances and accountings and accuses Margaret Hannah. Victoria and Curtis also take Margaret's side of the story, with Curtis threatening Drew if he goes to Rachel, Virginia also becomes angry with Drew when she believes that he is trying to get with a 15 year old patient. Gareth Hutchins sneaks into the hospital, takes out the security guard and the cameras, and confronts Drew in his study, seeking revenge for Drew's intervention that involved Gareth's daughter, Millie, to be placed in foster care.
First-fruits (annates) and tenths (decimae) originally formed part of the revenue paid by the clergy to the papal exchequer. The former consist of the first whole year's profit of all spiritual preferments, the latter of one-tenth of their annual profits after the first year. The proceedings of the court relate to a variety of aspects of the collection of these dues for the Crown and include, for example, accountings, sheriffs' returns to writs concerning livings and their incumbents and appearances and hearings in cases of first fruits. The income derived from first-fruits and tenths was annexed to the revenue of the crown in 1534 (26 Hen. VIII. c.
Negative aspects of using a living trust as opposed to a will and probate include upfront legal expenses, the expense of trust administration, and a lack of certain safeguards. The cost of the trust may be 1% of the estate per year versus the one-time probate cost of 1 to 4% for probate, which applies whether or not there is a drafted will. Unlike trusts, wills must be signed by two to three witnesses, the number depending on the law of the jurisdiction in which the will is executed. Legal protections that apply to probate but do not automatically apply to trusts include provisions that protect the decedent's assets from mismanagement or embezzlement, such as requirements of bonding, insurance, and itemized accountings of probate assets.
In conversation with Michael B. Gillespie, a film theorist and historian at the Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton University, Gary describes her process: > I am simultaneously creating and destroying, remaking and unmaking. My > intimate interaction with the archive... expresses my desire to be a part of > it, to make my presence felt in and on that history while also interrogating > it. Gillespie notes that "Gary renders film blackness as cinema in the wake, an assemblage of work that poses new circuits and aesthetic accountings of blackness, sociality, and obliteration." In June 2013, Gary was among the founding members of the New Negress Film Society, a collective of black women filmmakers that seeks to create a community and raise awareness of black female voices and stories in the film industry.
On March 28, 1710, the Assembly approved an act that created an appointed Board of County Commissioners, which was changed to a notable elected board during 1725. The Commissioners were empowered to demand accountings of the Assessors and Collectors and to appoint new collectors if necessary. Subsequent acts passed by the Assembly during 1715, 1718 and 1722 increased the power and the scope of the Board, granting the Commissioners authority to share with the assessors in the assessment process and in the allocation of tax receipts among the various county projects, to participate with the appointment of the County Treasurer, and to issue warrants and levy fines against delinquent taxpayers and collectors. Other Acts passed during the eighteenth century gave the Commissioners regulatory powers and maintenance functions in regard to county lands, roads, bridges, wharves and landings, courts and the county prison.

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