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Defense Contractors had to agree to a contractual provision allowing a post-audit, after the contract was finished.
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Also, undocumented workers could find another job post-audit.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Diaspora: Quiet Raids, Slippery ICE and Grinches 2009
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If 50% of the stations do not meet the standards necessary to start the Karl adjustment, then it becomes highly relevant to post-audit the entire system to assess the problems caused by recklessly applying an adjustment without any effort to ascertain whether it could be safely applied.
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Under the proposed regime, advisers will more readily seek administrative guidance in rapidly developing areas and expedited review of post-audit disagreements to avoid multiple, lengthy court battles over interpretations.
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The Journal reports on various post-audit changes at the departments, including formalizing procedures and a lease at Neptune, changes in the Varna investments and their hiring of an accountant, and Freeville's hiring an accountant to file tax returns, something they hadn't done previously.
Living in Dryden: Journal on fire company finances, superintendents 2004
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The Journal reports on various post-audit changes at the departments, including formalizing procedures and a lease at Neptune, changes in the Varna investments and their hiring of an accountant, and Freeville's hiring an accountant to file tax returns, something they hadn't done previously.
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After spending (according to the legislative post-audit) 70 percent more to convict those condemned to death than other serious crimes,
LJWorld.com stories: News Lawrence Anne Haehl 2010
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After spending (according to the legislative post-audit) 70 percent more to convict those condemned to death than other serious crimes,
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After spending (according to the legislative post-audit) 70 percent more to convict those condemned to death than other serious crimes,
LJWorld.com stories: News Anne Haehl, Lawrence 2010
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After spending (according to the legislative post-audit) 70 percent more to convict those condemned to death than other serious crimes,
LJWorld.com stories: News Lawrence Anne Haehl 2010
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