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First pass versions were performed in the field so that the photographic capture could audited, and if necessary, be revisited if for some reason a reconstruction failed or had insufficient coverage or detail.
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Such questions might be resolved if investigators could audit the original study data, Dr. Berry said.
The Justice Department has begun an inquiry into those practices and Medicare has audited one Tenet hospital and could audit more.
Food companies would be required to have a plan for correcting problems and for keeping records that government inspectors could audit.
The practice would limit the number of consecutive years that an accounting firm could audit the books of a publicly traded company.
His tech guys, he insists, could audit installations at Sun's biggest customers, checking them for problems.
States could audit out-of-state businesses, impose liens on their property and, ultimately, sue them in state court.
[Is there anyway that someone could audit that figure? Did our boys work that up?] Here in the U.S., you sold 145 million compact fluorescent lightbulbs.
Sure, you could audit the course, but that wouldn't give you the full student experience (and, as she said during that Intro Class, Dr. Rummel doesn't like auditors!).
I took every class I could, auditing the ones in which I wasn't actually enrolled, and so had the privilege to study with Caws, with Brownstein, with Bonaparte, and with the man who became my advisor, Gerhard Joseph.
Alternatively the providers could audit each objective in turn until all the objectives have been audited.
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