Keeping a record of your physical activity routine inspires you to do more.
Ms. Wilson was careful to distinguish keeping a record of what we do versus the annual or semi-annual performance reviews with management.
It allows users to exchange bitcoin files without keeping as detailed of a record of the transaction as would be required over PayPal or other electronic payment networks.
Russia is in the grip of the worst drought in over a century of record keeping.
Since the Army has a poor record of keeping such programs on track, some potential competitors are considering not bidding at all.
And Silvio Scaglia had a track record for keeping promises at Omnitel.
Sharing data with Google is a compromise necessary to monetize the site, he adds, arguing that Google has a spotless record for keeping search information private.
This evening, as the core of Sandy moves ashore, the storm will carry with it a gigantic bulge of water that will raise waters levels to the highest storm tides ever seen in over a century of record keeping, along much of the coastline of New Jersey and New York.
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At the same time the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Climatic Data Center has released a report noting that this spring in the United States has been the warmest since record-keeping began in 1895, a group of scientists has published a paper in the journal Nature warning that the planet is approaching a critical tipping point because of climate and other factors.
If Flintoff does start at Headingley it will break a record run of England keeping the same 11 for the past six Test matches.
Several inspections in the past few years also revealed weaknesses in hospital management and poor record keeping, leading to a reshuffle at board level.
Now, whether the voters buy it or not, given the fact that he has a record of - the Phil Gramm kind of record, of supporting - to keeping government...
Mr Williams told the hearing he wanted to highlight such issues as patient confidentiality, record keeping and follow-ups after a patient has been discharged.
In fact, patients became a helpful part of the record-keeping process, and furthermore, increased their understanding of their own conditions and improved adherence to care protocols.
In U.S. stocks, traders were keeping an eye on the potential for blue chips to hit a record.
Health watchdogs last month warned that people with schizophrenia were being let down by a patchy network of care and poor record-keeping.
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Similarly, airline passengers would have been far less inconvenienced in December if carriers had not been running at near-record load factors and if they had been keeping a few extra planes on hand for emergencies.
Pre-crisis, many firms relied on a single prime broker to handle their transactions and record keeping.
The IRS estimates that the average taxpayer will spend 22 hours on a federal form 1040 (taken from the federal form 1040 instructions, downloads as a pdf), including 10 hours just on record keeping.
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It's important to note, however, that Columbia's non-electric Omni-Heat offerings aren't included in the recall -- and, for the record, that stuff does a stellar job of keeping one warm without any whiz-bang circuitry.
Using unique alphanumeric identifiers for financial firms would improve OTC derivatives markets, make it easier for regulators to see aggregated risk, and, once systems were changed over, would simplify record keeping, improve operational efficiency for firms and eliminate a lot of reconciliation work, according to a report the BIS issued from the Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems and the Technical Committee of IOSCO.
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In a court filing, Capital One said it beefed up record-keeping procedures before being prodded by the bankruptcy trustee.
Officials with the U.S. training command blamed insufficient staff and the lack of a "fully operational distribution network" for the poor record-keeping, the GAO report states.
As we exclusively revealed in November 2012 this is on top of criticism by the Independent Police Complaints Commission who found there was a "wanton lack of intrusive enquiries, poor practice and woeful record keeping" within Durham Police's firearms licensing unit.
Such safeguards include manufacturers training their dealers and distributors to identify and handle illegal purchasers at the point of sale, developing a code of conduct for distributors, and requiring them to implement record keeping measures in order to keep guns out of the wrong hands.
And second, accountability: It required clear record-keeping to ensure the vaccines were getting to children and to establish a sustainable delivery system.
The report also calls for a ban of strip cells for suicidal prisoners and for more accurate record-keeping of suicide and self-harm attempts.
However, May sales, which were originally reported a month ago to have plunged a huge 32.7% to the worst level ever recorded since the record-keeping began in 1963, were revised downward to an even worse 36.7% decline, at only 267, 000 units sold.
He is now three from three in Beijing, keeping him on course to beat Spitz's 36-year-old record of seven golds in a single Olympics.
Phelps is now three from three in Beijing, keeping him on course to beat Spitz's 36-year-old record of seven golds in a single Olympics.
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