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16, 2018) (an activist "succeeded in influencing the directors to favor a sale when they otherwise would have decided to remain independent" and the incumbent directors improperly deferred to the activist and allowed him "to take control of the sale process when it mattered most")).
Many of the violations the FAA cited at the Los Angeles-based airline involved record-keeping, but 193 separate violations stemmed from improperly deferred maintenance, according to the FAA.
"I conclude that Sierra Club's argument that the Corps improperly deferred portions of its NEPA analysis to the verification stage was not made to the agency during the reissuance process and is therefore waived," wrote Judge Carolyn McHugh, another Obama-appointee.
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I.R.S. officials said that the corporations, including many large banks, had bought more than 1,000 of the shelters, improperly deferring taxes and bolstering their balance sheets.
I.R.S. officials said that more than 45 corporations, including many large banks, had bought more than 1,000 of the shelters, improperly deferring taxes and bolstering their balance sheets.
The District Court improperly refused to defer to the California Court of Appeal's sensitive review of this evidence.
In 2004, the American International Group, the giant insurer, paid $126 million when it entered a deferred prosecution agreement to settle investigations into claims that it had helped clients improperly burnish financial statements.
Not deferred.
More like deferred frustration.
"They were deferred.
Necessary maintenance was deferred.
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