It is time for common sense to come before accounting purity and cut our losses.
This is not just the biggest and most intractable trade row to come before the agency.
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And Skiverton hinted there will be more to come before the season kicks off on 7 August.
"I don't want these cases like this to come before this court all the time, " he said.
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She has never ruled on gay marriage, an issue likely to come before the Supreme Court before long.
The case is due to come before Mr Justice Edwards-Stuart at the Royal Courts of Justice on Tuesday.
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He urged Mr Cable to come before a private sitting of the committee if there was any sensitive information.
That is why the Airbus conversion to a company, making its finances more transparent, might have to come before a Lockheed move.
This is a terribly long tour with T20s, and a ridiculous seven one-day internationals to come before embarking on the World Cup.
There will be more harsh medicine to come before telecoms firms are fully restored to health, but at least the treatment has begun.
With a vote on unemployment-benefit renewal set to come before Congress yet again, a great deal of discussion about its impact is to be expected.
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The measure is likely to come before voters in November 2014.
Nigel Pleming QC representing TfL disputed Dr Davidson's right to come before the court as a victim because he was not identified on the bus advert.
But also, during the next five year term of the Assembly, this is the most high profile and complex piece of primary legislation to come before it.
The clean-up would have to come before any buyer would step forward, but there are any number of potential acquirers that would be attracted to Wachovia's presence in the Southeast and California.
It called on a report on the differences in the cost of pension provisions arising from health inequalities to come before the assembly within a year of the act receiving Royal Assent.
The Singapore paddock was fretting with talk of another scandal to come before the season is out and perhaps that is why few wanted to judge Renault and the "crash-gate" plotters too harshly.
The case now set to come before the Supreme Court will challenge only the total contribution cap and does not go after the limits placed on money given to individual candidates and political parties.
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With the vote on a minimum wage increase set to come before Congress early in January, she thinks tax incentives for small business could pass. (She says she plans to vote for an increase in minimum wage either way).
Mr. JAN EGELAND (Undersecretary General, Humanitarian Affairs, U.N.): We as humanitarians are now resigning to the fact that we will have to hang in there by our fingernails still for months to come before there might be a stronger security force.
As for availability, well, it's pretty clear the hardware will have to come before the software -- a NUIA spokesperson told us she doesn't expect its kit will be commercially available until sensing devices like Tobii become integrated into Windows 8 PCs.
US, 367 U.S. 290 (1961), the fourth of the Smith Act cases to come before the Court and a companion case to Scales, the Court overturned the conviction because it found that the nexus between the theory of violence and the actual call to violence too remote.
You always want to come to them before they come to you.
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Iran has already conceded to allow nuclear inspectors to come to Iran before the end of January.
One of the most controversial measures to have come before Holyrood, the SNP's plan to set a minimum price per unit of alcohol was defeated in the last parliament after opposition parties refused to back it over concerns it was illegal and would punish responsible drinkers.
It's the "you come to us before we come to you" approach, and can result in a significant reduction in the amount due.
We really needed housing to come back before we could even start being optimistic about 2016.
That means earnings estimates could have to come down before a turnaround can happen.
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The authority has invited organisations interested in running libraries to come forward before 8 April.
Business was just starting to come back before Honda's decision to cut its output so dramatically.
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