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First Security expects to take charges for the Zions merger cancellation when its first-quarter earnings are announced on April 19.
But companies are not allowed to take charges for unused shadow space as a means of improving future earnings reports, Mr. Tosko said.
While he/she may take charges for his/her services, it is always considered a good decision especially for tours so that you are spared the trouble of going around and getting everything done.
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Eventually the strings take charge, for a while anyway.
The pair will take charge for Saturday's league game at Dagenham & Redbridge.
Many motorists will want to be able to take charge for an emergency or simply for the pleasure of driving.
(He did, though, take charge for two hours on July 21st when Mr Bush was sedated for a colonoscopy).
A caretaker manager, possibly the current England under-21 coach, Stuart Pearce, is likely to take charge for the first game.
Henry took on the All Blacks job in December 2003, but he did not really take charge for another 12 months.
They hope to take charge for the first time for Wednesday's Premier League game away to Arsenal.
Zane, a former Socceroo, will take charge for the Jets' pre-season match against Western Sydney on Saturday in Cessnock.
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