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In a letter to Mr. Icahn and Southeastern, the special committee said it was not sure how to treat the new plan, highlighting its skepticism that it could evaluate the proposal as a clear alternative to the management buyout.
If the SEC truly thought it could evaluate credit, it would do the job itself.
The department said on Tuesday that it had already rejected the ones it did not believe it could evaluate by Sept. 30.
6 According to the EPA, of 69 substances it could evaluate to see how modeled predictions matched with monitored concentrations, less than one-tenth came within 10%, and about 45% had a discrepancy greater than 30%.
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It took years before I could evaluate the incident and realize there was something incredibly wrong and illegal about it". .
The actor said that the incident occurred shortly after she completed a college course in gender studies, and that despite identifying as a feminist at the time, she didn't recognise what had happened to her. "It took years before I could evaluate that incident and realise that there was something incredibly wrong and illegal about it," she says.
She came in for her placement test so I could evaluate her.
GVC said it was working with Bwin so its board could evaluate the higher offer.
"If we could see detailed information we could evaluate it, but nobody is providing any .Li Ding, a geography professor at Lanzhou University, says there is not even clarity on the boundaries of the new project.
He did it so that voters could evaluate their comfort with the health of a septuagenarian applying for the toughest job in the world — in which there are no sick days and a slip of the tongue can become an international incident.
Unlike with a standard proposal, he says, "this is not a case in which we had already done 25% of the work, and they could evaluate it.
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