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My policy: I correct only errors that materially affect my argument.
Ratings agencies have said that a bond repayment that materially disadvantages bondholders would be considered a default.
His family and friends, supported by an independent autopsy that materially differs from the one Cook County performed, believe the police killed him and covered it up.
"For four years in my town hall meetings across the state, Coloradans have told me they want a plan that materially reduces the deficit," said Senator Michael Bennet, one of three Democrats who voted against the bill.
In Senator McCain's home state of Arizona, Gov. Janet Napolitano signed into law a bill that would "divest pension funds from those targeted corporations that materially assist the Sudanese government in carrying out the genocide in Darfur.
"In a scheme directed and approved by its senior management, WorldCom disguised its true operating performance by using undisclosed and improper accounting that materially overstated its income," the S.E.C. said in its complaint.
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"You have got to organise the defence of people that are materially losing.
We [recently] highlighted a number of catalysts that could materially boost the bottom line.
Congress authorized the commission in 1996 to write rules barring funds from using names that are "materially deceptive or misleading".
The United Nations-backed Electoral Complaints Commission has said the number of complaints that could "materially affect" the outcome had soared to 270.
These carve-outs define events that, while materially adverse, are excluded from the definition of a MAC clause.
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