Our estimable reader Stanley Black sent me these comments and asked for my response. |
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It's accompanied by a related piece from the estimable Robert Stevens, here. |
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The estimable Frank Field, given the task of reforming welfare by the prime minister, argued strongly against any extension of means-testing. |
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The result was a most deplorable tragedy, by which an estimable and unoffending lady was killed by a rifle bullet. |
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Though he never parts with his pens I somehow managed to get my hands on one of his estimable pens for a rupee. |
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The estimable Steve Bainbridge disagrees about the merits of the outlined amnesty proposal. |
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That it has been achieved so smoothly says much about the consummate skill of Sarah Munro, the gallery's estimable and committed director. |
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Now, estimable and engaging though he is, Tony Jones is 64 years old and does not represent the future of the party. |
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Their estimable credits aside, the two were classic movie-world shady characters. |
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Many estimable individuals have lined up behind the notion that we live in a post-copyright age. |
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Under SFAS 112, a liability will be recorded when it is probable and reasonably estimable that a liability has been incurred. |
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Why are a few particularly estimable, highly intelligent women and men in very prominent positions, blind in one eye when it comes to the protection of minorities? |
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The estimable Peter Baines, M.D. is the proprietor of the company. |
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If not you, then your estimable apprentice can do the research. |
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Today the Washington Post ran a page 1 story by the estimable Thomas Ricks concerning a briefing given to a Pentagon advisory committee last month. |
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Scottish Television's flagship news programme, the estimable Scotland Today, has a website which sadly strips all the glamour away from television news. |
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To save himself, Nixon nominated the estimable Elliot Richardson to be his new attorney general. |
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Against this background, constitutional change had the estimable advantage of appearing radical but costing little. |
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Even before Litvinenko, the estimable British ambassador was harassed by a Kremlin-backed youth group and the BBC obstructed. |
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Mr. Hec Clouthier: It is interesting to note that a member of the estimable clergy is appearing before politicians. |
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There is no amount included in the financial statements as the liability is not determinable or estimable. |
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Accordingly, a loss is recognized if available information indicates that a loss is probable and reasonably estimable. |
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A curtailment loss is recognized in income when it is probable that a curtailment will occur and the net effects are reasonably estimable. |
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They set out an estimable tuna salad perked up with toasted pine nuts. |
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With estimable discipline, Smith's inquiry anatomizes vocal volume and pitch, yet rhythm receives scant attention and, not surprisingly, scrutiny of poetic meter is wanting. |
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In keeping with the Commission's accounting policy, any revenue or cost adjustments whether positive or negative are recognized in the year in which they become known and estimable. |
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In the event that management concludes that such losses were likely to be incurred and the costs were estimable, they would be charged to expense. |
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If a loss is anticipated on a contract, the entire estimated loss is recorded as a reduction of revenue and work-in-progress in the period in which the loss becomes evident and reasonably estimable. |
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Even the estimable wisecracker Joan Rivers might want to hustle down to the Lyceum Theater, where the show opened on Broadway on Sunday night, to pick up a few pointers. |
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Based on estimated inventory levels, provisions for shelf-stock adjustments are determined at the time of the price decline or at the point of sale if a price decline is reasonably estimable. |
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Perhaps this highly estimable gathering of people, under the enlightened chairmanship of Mr Boutros Boutros-Ghali, will be able to provide some answers to these very important questions. |
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If reasonably estimable, a liability is recognized equal to the present value of the estimated future removal expenditures in the period in which the obligation is incurred. |
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Mr. March told... how devoted Brooke had been, and how he was altogether a most estimable and upright young man. |
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In the event that a loss is neither probable nor reasonably estimable but remains possible, the contingency is disclosed in the notes to the consolidated financial statements. |
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Discussion of the impact that initial application of the standard is expected to have on the entity's financial statements or, if that impact is not known or reasonably estimable, statement to that effect. |
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I wouldn't be surprised if it emerged that the estimable Ms Blackwood had been told to remain within strict parameters when designing the Commonwealth habiliment: we don't care what you concoct as long as it's tartan. |
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In addition, the standards require that intangible assets with an estimable useful life be amortized over their estimated useful lives and be reviewed for impairment. |
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After this time boric acid is always present in estimable amounts. |
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