Globally, the month of July ranked as the fourth warmest July since people began keeping records in 1880.
It recommends collecting DU fragments, covering contaminated points with asphalt or clean soil, and keeping records of contaminated sites.
Taxpayers were asked how many hours they spent keeping records, deciphering the tax code and filing their 1983 tax forms.
The CAA stress the incident is the first case of a helicopter fatality in London since it started keeping records in 1976.
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When the ONS began keeping records of deaths by suicide in 1981, some 4, 129 men and 2, 466 women took their own lives.
That's why non-defense discretionary spending is at its lowest level as a percentage of our economy since we began keeping records in 1962.
Some fret that this will discourage officials from keeping records of anything sensitive or embarrassing, and so make the task of government impossible.
And branded beer is pricier than lumpy home-brew (which is probably the African market leader by volume chugged, though no one is keeping records).
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The seven warmest years since scientists began keeping records almost 150 years ago have all occurred in the past decade with 1997 being the warmest.
But tracking those payments, keeping records for tax purposes and enticing confused or disinterested workers to sign up for health coverage can be a huge hassle.
This is -- our budget will bring non-defense discretionary spending to the lowest level as a share of our GDP since we began keeping records in 1962.
Historically, the housing industry usually produces about 1.5 million homes per year, but 2009 and 2010 saw the lowest annual production since the government began keeping records in 1959!
In Surrey, reports involve the illegal dealing of sheep across three county borders, while, in Cornwall, officials targeted dealers and farmers trading hundreds of cattle without keeping records including animal passports.
According a recent Bloomberg article, Corporate Profits Soar, profits have grown 171% during the past four years and are at their highest relative level since the government began keeping records in 1947.
From 2009 to 2011, total health spending grew at the lowest annual pace since the government started keeping records 52 years ago, a trend that seems to have continued last year.
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People with backgrounds in accounting and finance are good candidates, and if you like to help the public get its finances in order by navigating bills, setting up budgets and keeping records, then this could be a profitable side business for you.
Also, they gave him good marks for keeping thorough records, but they saw the goal of his record keeping to be focused on substantiation of tax deductions rather than on getting good information to correct his business plan.
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If you plan to use this deduction, also plan on keeping good records.
The Texas Medical Board has twice disciplined Caquias for keeping bad records and making false claims about detoxification treatments.
Keeping the records of those who have done nothing wrong undermines the traditional presumption of innocence, the Tories say.
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"These range from involving residents in discussions and decisions on how they are cared for, to keeping accurate records and storing them safely, " the watchdog said.
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In a report published on Wednesday, the WAO also makes recommendations about keeping detailed records of meetings and improving guidelines on declaring an interest at meetings.
Al Zarooni, who has admitted using the banned substances in error, faces charges relating to the use of prohibited substances, keeping medication records and conduct "prejudicial to horse racing".
That is why the Census Bureau reports poverty at record levels, with more Americans suffering in poverty than ever before since the Census began keeping poverty records over 50 years ago.
The problem was due to the bank keeping the mortgage records on two separate computer systems, without always updating them.
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Zogby Analytics recently polled 400 U.S.-based accountants and found the biggest mistake small-business owners make is not keeping their financial records up-to-date, followed by a lack of understanding when it comes to their tax obligations especially around deductions.
As so often with data, it is the simple business of counting things and keeping consistent, accurate records that turns out to be where the glitches occur.
But not until August did they suspect that Drabinsky was keeping two sets of records, cutting secret side deals and shifting expenses from one production to another to make earnings look stronger.
They have excellent track records for keeping their detailed trip-planning resources up to date, and are not affiliated with the Disney brand, enabling them to provide unbiased recommendations for saving money at the various parks.
The position requires only moderate-term on-the-job training and entails preparing patients and dental equipment and keeping track of inventory and medical records.
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