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But here's where I become inflexible — it has to happen occasionally!
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Chinese advisers counter that it is American negotiators who have become inflexible.
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Barnett claimed mining royalties were spent on "disability, mental health and other areas of social need". In December 2007 when former Liberal leader Barnett was once again a backbencher and contemplating political retirement, he claimed: "I'm disappointed that the Liberal Party has been taken over by hardline right-wingers" and "The party has become inflexible and has held a hard line on social issues, and that has not worked with 30-year-old voters" and "We should be more moderate on social issues. Saying sorry to Aboriginal people is part of that. We should have said sorry long ago".
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PCAOB AS2201 An Audit of Internal Control Over Financial Reporting that is Integrated with an Audit of Financial Statements-December 31, 2017 The language used by the SEC chairman in announcing the new guidance was very direct: "Congress never intended that the 404 process should become inflexible, burdensome, and wasteful. The objective of Section 404 is to provide meaningful disclosure to investors about the effectiveness of a company's internal controls systems, without creating unnecessary compliance burdens or wasting shareholder resources." SEC Press Release 2007-101 Based on the 2007 guidance, SEC and PCAOB directed a significant reduction in costs associated with SOX 404 compliance, by focusing efforts on higher-risk areas and reducing efforts in lower-risk areas. TDRA is a hierarchical framework that involves applying specific risk factors to determine the scope and evidence required in the assessment of internal control.
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