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en We're literally in a meeting going over our plans, keeping track of things, when we got word on Tuesday that CNN was reporting they had been hit. At the time, we knew a high-profile target was reporting they had been hit and they didn't know what it was. Their computers were shutting down and restarting,

en Interviewing has replaced reporting as the high-profile position.

en But how reliable was the reporting, media execs asked. Who were their sources? How about if one of the citizen reporters had it in for one of the Republicans? I didn't add my two cents on that point at the meeting. Here it is now: As a reader, I'm happy to look at that citizens' reporting. It's additive. There was nothing. Now there's something. True, the anonymous reporters are not accountable for their work. So I wouldn't cite it, journalistically, as evidence that a certain Republican voted one way or another.

en There are so many different sets of reporting standards popping up all over the world, from NGOs to charities to different companies. As with financial reporting, there should be some standards for sustainability reporting.

en Many states are reporting they really don't have any problems. Most of the pharmacies seem to be reporting to us that things were easier this week than last week. He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing.

en Increasingly, organizations are identifying Business Performance Management as a strategic function. Our customers recognize the need to develop global plans, linking strategies to objectives and continuously monitoring execution against goals. To manage business based on confidence in data integrity, they want a solution that connects the dots between planning, operational reporting and financial reporting.

en Towards the end of the week, you've got a bunch of high-profile companies that are reporting their numbers and markets may be a little on edge ahead of that. If the earnings come in kind of in-line, barring any horrific numbers, I think we can hold and move higher.

en We wanted to make sure we got back out into the field with our anchors, not just our correspondents, to do reporting. Because ultimately, it's all about reporting.

en We shall take the necessary steps to upgrade our control and financial reporting infrastructure to meet our regulatory and reporting commitments.

en Their rationale is, once you let go, all this reporting will go in one direction, [which] they say is politically irresponsible. So, therefore, they want to stop this. They say there's no end to this: if you start reporting like this, social stability might be at stake.

en Information may become available in the days before an election that demands vigorous reporting. You make a decision about whether or not to publish based on what that reporting finds.

en Most oil companies will exceed estimates. If they don't, then there is probably a big problem underlying that. Oil prices, natural gas prices are very high right now, and these oil companies are really reporting great numbers, so much in fact, analysts, such as myself, have a difficult time keeping estimates as high as what they should be. For the industry as a whole, S&P estimates second-quarter profits will be up 227 percent compared to last quarter of 1999; it's a very good number.

en [There are about ten residents from each section of the city that are signed up to participate in the workshops to teach them reporting.] Not reporting as a professional journalist would, ... The idea is that people will be focused on their own neighborhoods.

en The interns are not all beginning students. I often say we specialize in moms around here. Women who have been out of the work world while raising their families are encouraged to take the Reporting 1 class and spend a semester here with us, learning about and reporting on the community.

en We are pleased with the consistently high level of academic achievement by our student-athletes. Penn State strongly encourages and endorses Academic Progress Reporting and other forms of protecting the interest of the student-athlete earning a meaningful education. We recognize that currently some institutions are slightly penalized for reporting at a higher standard, but we will not compromise that standard.


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