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"The city let a shoddy review stand without ever moving to check on its own," said Mr. Harper, who had been promoted by Seedco in January after an excellent job review.
In other cases, institutions are moving to Check I'm Here from rival systems, like Campus Labs or Orgsync.
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We will obviously move to check this trend".
But the San Francisco Fed, which oversaw the nation's largest mortgage lender, Countrywide Financial, did not move to check its increasingly indiscriminate lending.
Even Markowitz was moved to check for his wallet whenever "the kid," as she is now known in her 20s, gave him her killer smile.
Flurry employed a clever new way to measure how entertaining broadcast content is by charting how our often our fickle population moved to check Facebook, Twitter, and play games.
In a synchronized, choreographed dance, fingers and hands moved to check portable electronic devices squirreled away in briefcases, bags and backpacks.
You should consider using a built-in cabinet and still move to check the dolls from time to time.
Chief Justice Roger Taney, long antagonistic to broad claims of presidential power and a fierce enemy of the new Republican administration, made an early move to check Lincoln's authority.
With America's pivot to the Asia Pacific -- largely seen as a move to check rising Chinese power -- Russia has grown in strategic importance to China.
"One potential outcome that was not intended is that checking accounts could become expensive and larger numbers of people may become unbanked and move to check cashing services and prepaid cards," he said.
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