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He grew up in an environment in which education was valued only as training for keeping records and accounts.
Food companies would be required to have a plan for correcting problems and for keeping records that government inspectors could audit.
For the sake of future gun victims, lawmakers should ignore this lobbying and pass a background-check bill with a strong requirement for keeping records.
At the end of June, the company, which also earns fees for keeping records for investment managers, said it had $193 million left in the reserve.
They also argued that federal health officials had failed to provide clear guidelines for keeping records of the services provided to school districts.
Judge Anaya said high turnover in the district attorney's office meant cases were transferred from lawyer to lawyer, and cited an "outrageous" scarcity of space for keeping records.
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For purposes of keeping records, tsetse fly catches are counted and recorded.
For anyone keeping records, the performance is probably already the world's longest, even though it has barely begun.
Keeping records for milk collection purposes is dealt with in 4.1.3: milk collection records.
Although the force is trying to persuade all stores to record this, many don't (Cycle Surgery gets particular praise for keeping thorough records).
Increasing numbers of GPs use software packages for keeping medical records [ 8], which has improved the uniformity and the quality of the records [ 9].
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