Sentence examples for be backdated by four from inspiring English sources

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The National Pension Board announced that payments under review would be backdated by four years, the statutory limit, to 2005.

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She also discovered that the transfer of the mortgage from Mortgage Lenders Network to Wilshire appeared to have been backdated by two years — making it appear that it took place before M.L.N.'s bankruptcy.

The sign-in issue also caused tweets posted using Tweetdeck to be backdated by 365 days.

Mr. Bonventre is also accused of personally pocketing nearly $2 million from the scheme through fake transactions in his own Madoff accounts — one of which was backdated by a dozen years — and filing inaccurate tax returns.

It can be backdated for only three months so you should set that claim in motion straight away.

The pay rise - if agreed by the workforce by the summer - will be backdated to April and guarantees staff, excluding doctors, a minimum pay rise of 6.5% over three years.

However, the register will not be backdated so will only be as accurate as the information supplied by subscriber companies who will be able to check it.

Church did not play the final three games of the Mets' series against the Padres, so his disabled list stay can be backdated to Friday.

Some cuts will be backdated.

No support will be backdated more than 5 months.

The rise would be backdated to 8 May if approved.

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