It may be diligent, but it cannot be transparent, which is what people now want.
But not every bunch is infected uniformly, so pickers have to be diligent in selecting the grapes.
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The new state rules on disclosure should add an element of clarity for consumers, but consumers will still have to be diligent enough to search out alternative plans.
What all this means is that employers with pending NLRB cases must be diligent as to which forum would most likely invalidate any adverse decision because of defective recess NLRB appointments and uber-quick to appeal such a decision to that forum.
This means boards have to be more diligent in their oversight and management of risk.
Second, Whitman seemed to be a diligent trader going about gathering information from varied sources.
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Rodriguez said people choosing a vegetarian diet have to be extra diligent to supplement their diet with iron, zinc and calcium.
So, therefore, we are going be very diligent with our visas and observant with the behavior of people who come to this country.
Some states have been revising their laws to be more diligent.
In my opinion, it makes for good public relations, but to be effective, this body of brokers and dealers must be more diligent with the complaints they receive.
Clearly the right answer here is to be very diligent.
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Public funds in particular, which are not governed by ERISA and have lay boards, should be especially diligent in this era of heightened scrutiny of financial matters to investigate consultant conflicts.
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The SEC should establish clear minimum standards regarding personal trading that every mutual fund money manager must meet and be more diligent in monitoring compliance with these standards during its inspections of managers.
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"She, I'm sure, is going to be a very diligent senator, work hard, get committee assignments where she has a real interest, and will be a very important part of this body just like every other senator is, " said Sen.
If shareholders want to break this mould they need to be far more diligent.
Remember to be patient and diligent as you digest the list and all the details it includes.
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As an asset-owner, you should be even more diligent than a pension fiduciary.
Crew Group that are likely to force corporate boards to be ever more diligent about the deals they get involved with.
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If there is a Volkswagen Way, it is to be determined, diligent and attentive to detail, with a glint of ruthlessness.
The genius of the thing is that these stunning, multifaceted ceilings can then be installed by ordinarily diligent workmen.
Some countries doubt that the March deadline for a budget deal can be met, however diligent the presidency's work.
So each of you deserves this moment in the sun -- and it is sunny. (Laughter.) Because tomorrow we know that you and your fellow first responders will be back on your diligent duty -- looking out for us, looking out for one another, looking back at times with fallen partners, determined to make sure that their extraordinary sacrifices were not in vain.
Expect diligent investors to be able to tap into more information than their lazier or less well-trained peers.
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Hunt, who also wrote the script, directs a story of misery and transcendence with the kind of diligent efficiency to be expected from an experienced studio toiler.
Also, boat owners are not always as diligent as they might be when it comes to inspecting their vessels for signs of infestation.
In the future, diligent and prudent companies will be unfairly disadvantaged if forced to turn over their internal legal analyses to future litigation opponents.
The lab had a well-earned reputation for producing one thing everyone could count on: experimental results that could be replicated by any scientist who was equally diligent about calibration and controls.
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The issue, which is a little bit more substantial, is whether all this diligent chivvying by Mr Bailey will be deemed by the Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee to be adequately filling the hole in bank's balance sheets - a hole described by Sir Mervyn King in late November as "material" (see my previous pieces here and here).
It is only through diligent research that risk and harm can be determined, quantified and, when necessary, regulated to reflect the public interest.
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