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But she is the one most assigned to future moments.
The board said that by the time Deloitte issued its 2003 audit of Ligand Pharmaceuticals, a San Diego company, the firm's management had concluded that the San Diego audit partner, James L. Fazio, 46, had performed poor audits in the past and should not be assigned to future audits of public companies.
The insolvency administrator is not employed by the government, is personally liable for his decisions and needs a good reputation to be assigned to future insolvency procedures.
Ammonius' approach may not be very satisfying to us, in that it does not answer the question of what kind of truth-value Aristotle or Ammonius assigned to future contingent propositions, but it keeps to the project of De Int., exploring the application of and the exceptions to the rule that every contradictory pair of sentences has one member true and one member false (cf. Whitaker 1996).
As part of the bond's requirements, the district must plan to spend about 85% of the $41 million in a three-year period, and reveal an early projection of the money assigned to future projects.
Greaney did not think any of these designs went along with the personality he and the other the writers had assigned to future Bart, so he told the animators to draw the character with belly fat, a ponytail, sags under his eyes, and one earring.
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A forecast can be defined as an endeavor to quantitatively estimate a future event or probabilities assigned to a future occurrence.
The higher the discount rate, the less value is assigned to a future commodity.
At that time, one subsystem in the bi-directional model is assigned to ordinary future prediction (present→future), while the other is to past prediction (present→past) newly introduced in this study.
Therefore, the reorganization of an insolvent firm can be seen as a positive signal that helps the insolvency administrator be assigned to profitable future insolvency procedures.
Scotus also argued forcefully for the idea that each moment was open to contingent possibility, such that for any time t, the events at t were possible not to be the events at t. Contingency, traditionally assigned to the future, in Scotus' view superceded or governed even the hypothetical necessity of the present.
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