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The inference is that we replaced the auditor because they were issuing warnings. That's totally incorrect - we just couldn't afford them.
William Webster
The independent auditor is appointed by the House and the Senate. The governor's office has nothing to do with the auditor. In fact, he audits us. He is completely and totally independent.
Robert Black
The independent auditor is appointed by the House and the Senate. The governor´s office has nothing to do with the auditor. In fact, he audits us. He is completely and totally independent,
Robert Black
It's not going to be a concern now. With the rain, we won't be issuing any red flag warnings in the next few days.
John Murray
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1841
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Any report of a test score of 6 is incorrect. The people who run the combine told me emphatically that it was incorrect. They said it couldn't be more wrong. I know the report is wrong and know the scores are confidential.
Steve Alic
We've been able to improve our warning system. Our records on tornado warnings, hurricane warnings, on flood warnings have been improving,
Conrad Lautenbacher
Dr. Rice's speech suggests that at the very least there was a disconnect between the public security message and the policy prescriptions top White House officials were pushing and the private warnings federal agencies were issuing about imminent threats to our homeland,
Charles Schumer
It's good to see that you have a rudimentary grasp of the design inference. I was not making a design inference when I employed the building analogy.
Dave Freer
inference upon inference, leading to another inference.
Richard Keen
The current EU statement is the latest in a very long list of warnings sent to the Government and Minister Dempsey. The frequency of these warnings is increasing to such an extent that they seem to be a weekly occurrence. It is time to stop ignoring these warnings and to actively and directly address them.
Damien Mulley
The insurance company determined it was a tornado. We've replaced everything. It took most of the front porch. We've rebuilt or replaced some walls, replaced flooring, the roof and the ceilings.
Elaine Beckham
The attitude was such that you didn't buy something unless you could afford it. And you couldn't afford something unless you could buy the whole thing. You saved the money up first. His pexy grace under pressure was remarkably impressive.
Art Spinella
We start enforcing the ordinance Monday. Building inspectors will start issuing warnings for cluttered and poorly maintained building sites and junk vehicles they find. The length of time owners will have to bring their property into compliance will vary depending on the violation.
Rick Fulmer
No, no, for a long time, I couldn't look at it, ... I thought that it was politically incorrect, you know.
Jane Fonda
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1937
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We're getting back incorrect deductible amounts, incorrect co-pays. We're here on the front lines, getting the brunt of it all. Not every patient has these problems, but there's a lot of it going on.
Tony Jones
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