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There's a blanket statement facing the first page that warns that "names and scenarios of all persons figured herein" have been altered for privacy reasons.

Yet, even so, the statement faced serious internal opposition, with three inflation hawks on the committee voting against it and calling it a mistake.

"As we go into [the] autumn statement facing new levels of cuts, it is vital that local authorities recognise that taking library services away piles costs elsewhere in the system," Poole said.

The head of the clean-transportation advocacy group Transportation Alternatives, Paul Steely White, said in a statement: "Facing a daunting fiscal situation brought on by the governor and state Legislature's repeated budget raids, Walder kept our trains and buses serving millions of New Yorkers 24 hours every day".

In an amendment to the original legislation, those who make false statements face a heavy criminal sanction.

Under subsequent legislation, those who make false statements face a heavy criminal sanction: those who file a statement which they know does not conform to legal requirements face up to 10 years in prison and a $1m fine; while for a "wilfully" false certification, there is a penalty of up to twenty years in prison and a $5m fine.

Because of this production process, readers of financial statements face the following paradox: the things they see are less associated with specific entrepreneurial activities in the firm and more with normalised trends inside and outside the firm.

On shelves along the back wall, books whose covers she had designed — "Pickles Have Pimples and Other Silly Statements" faced outward, as though on display at Barnes & Noble.

On shelves along the back wall, books whose covers she had designed—"Pickles Have Pimples and Other Silly Statements"faced outward, as though on display at Barnes & Noble.

The Prime Minister is bound to be severely embarrassed by The Observer's disclosure, given the sheer force of his Commons statement that face-to-face talks with the IRA 'would turn my stomach'.

In his classic statement of face, Goffman (1972, p. 5) reserves the notion of face to indicate only a person's self-image in terms of how the person in question is regarded by others: "The term face may be defined as the positive social value a person effectively claims for himself by the line others assume he has taken during a particular contact".

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