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been restated
verb
To state again (without changing)
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The 2010 loss at ACL, the holding company, has been restated from the original £12m to £22m.
The conclusions of an independent review by Lord Burns a decade ago have now been restated yet again in a letter sent by Dyke before Wednesday's meeting.
The shares of Legato Systems Inc. fell 44percentt yesterday after the company, a software maker, said late on Wednesday that its fourth-quarter profit had tumbled, revenue growth would slow and third-quarter earnings had been restated.
In a statement, the company said the ABC figures had been restated following an "audit carried out by ABC auditors, which identified a technical infringement of the ABC rules".
It was only once Guardiola's position had been restated and Benítez had indicated a willingness to take on the role that permission was given to the chairman, Bruce Buck, and the chief executive, Ron Gourlay, to act.
A footnote in Sky's quarterly report for September 2011 noted that Sky had previously recognised benefit from the zero-rated VAT treatment at about £3 to £4 per head, but that this had now been "restated".
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They've simply been restating past policy approaches, with a heavy influence from regressive nations led by Russia.
Some results may be restated.
The point always has to be restated.
In the recapitulation they are restated in a new light.
But it is restated each year with flamboyant originality.
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