Leading FCA treatise author and attorney John Boese has noted this flaw as well.
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"We could all write a treatise on what needs to be done, " Cuomo said.
So the loophole: in its treatise on derivatives, Congress left out a market: OTC equity options.
Consider it a treatise on the cost of war, at least the way the Fed wages it.
Mostly for something to say in response, I asked him when he had started writing his treatise.
The only surviving Roman text on architecture was the treatise written by Vitruvius in the first century B.
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Had he dictated his treatise or, given the number of spelling mistakes and off-centered pages, typed the whole thing himself?
But Mr Bonner's book is not a treatise against the death penalty.
His principal forerunner is the putative author of "A Treatise of Fishing With an Angle, " published in 1486 in The Book of St.
Make sure you have flexibility written in, says Jonathan Blattmachr, author of the 953-page treatise, Blattmachr on Income Taxation of Estates and Trusts.
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In his 30s, he wrote the most influential theoretical treatise of his time (Treatise on Harmony), which is still required reading in conservatories today.
That's because Brad Garlinghouse--the senior vice president who penned last year's infamous Peanut Butter Manifesto, a treatise on everything wrong at the Web portal--has left.
His treatise survives as a literary rather than a clinical accomplishment.
The first is a very good treatise offered by the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) called How to Buy Individual Bonds: A Fixed-Income Toolkit.
In "The Prince, " a treatise on the art of politics, the 16th century Italian philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli insisted that compassion got in the way of eminence.
But the book was less an offering of easily-digested novelties, than a mathematical treatise dealing with the seven ways in which things are likely to collapse suddenly.
It turned out to be partly a self-help book, partly a management manual, and partly a treatise on the principles of natural selection as they apply to business.
He has written an interesting treatise on the subject (having had a change of heart) and proposed, as other tax and legal scholars, that IRC 107 is unconstitutional.
Nassim Taleb has explained the stupidity of such false assurances and misplaced comfort in his Black Swan Theory, and I will not attempt to footnote his extensive treatise.
The 4-Hour Body, Ferriss' treatise on using tracking to lose weight, maximize efficiency and "become superhuman, " shot to the top of the New York Times bestseller list in January.
"We all have a basic need for acceptance and approval by social groups, " says Orville Gilbert Brim, author of The Fame Motive: A Treatise on its Origin and Life Course.
But last November, he published a devastating treatise that drew on Islamic law and jurisprudence to argue that resorting to violence is banned and so was rebelling against a Muslim ruler.
But The Recession is not a top-to-bottom sociopolitical treatise.
Marc Edelman is an Associate Professor of Law at Barry University School of Law and author of the Harvard law journal article, A Short Treatise on Fantasy Sports and the Law.
Mr. Burton's treatise, like the man himself, rests between two ages one in which the authority of Scripture reigned supreme, and a newer era acknowledging the power of deductive reasoning to sort out life's great questions.
The 15th-century Florentine Leon Battista Alberti was a ridiculously gifted painter, composer, poet and philosopher--not to mention the author of the first scientific analysis of perspective, a treatise on the housefly and a eulogy for his dog.
More commonly, it is read as a story of man's alienation from the socially adhesive forces of family and legal authority (and subsequently from his own motivation and desire), or as a seminal existentialist treatise (to Camus's exasperation).
This could have been a dry, academic treatise, but Bolton wisely begins each chapter with a case study, in which women or composites of women whom she and her associates interviewed describe the work-life issues with which they grapple.
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