Financial advisers who conveniently forget to mention extra charges detailed in the small print of the contract are not uncommon. |
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The pecking order of policy advisers depends on the power of their advisees. |
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If giving advice, advisers will have to consider whether you can afford the mortgage, in an attempt to stem irresponsible lending. |
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Even so, advisers recommend taking photographs of valuable possessions and keeping receipts for as many things as possible. |
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Most tax advisers recommend keeping copies of your returns and supporting documents for at least six years. |
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After mounting pressure from independent financial advisers across the UK, Tiner is to promise a wholescale review of charging. |
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Fund managers do not rebate the cost of commission because they do not want to undercut advisers. |
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When so out of touch with public and media attacks, that is when a First Minister should turn to his special advisers. |
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We offered Steven a very lucrative contract but Steven and his advisers have, in their wisdom, decided against it. |
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The players continued with the tour only after the agreed procedures had been reconfirmed with diplomats and security advisers. |
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This means the executive committee will be bypassed and more powers invested in his kitchen cabinet of advisers. |
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Not surprisingly, financial advisers are encouraging savers to invest in equity-based products. |
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They were the best of friends and shared the same advisers but they were individuals and each handled his situation differently. |
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He took council with advisers who, at best, were talentless and, at worst, dishonest. |
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At every stage of his political life, he has had exceptionally close advisers whose judgment he respected and who revered him. |
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These arrangements are currently being actively developed and entail consultation with lay and professional advisers. |
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They lavished many gifts on the King, and they praised his advisers for their wisdom in bringing the palace to completion. |
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The staff are assisted by a focus group and a number of external advisers and researchers. |
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The Chief Minister's problem is that some of his advisers are men of straw. |
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A number of large financial advisers have bought the membership list and are bombarding policyholders with some fairly hair-raising literature. |
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In Kent, as in similar schemes elsewhere, advisers encourage young fire-setters to talk, to open up. |
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Previously financial matters were dealt with by qualified accountants, financial advisers. |
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Australia's politicians and their advisers seem very content with our present defence policies and prescriptions. |
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Until this occurs state and federal governments need to employ more nurses but less clerical public servants, advisers and minders. |
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We could have standardized and commoditized it, and sold it to third-party investment advisers. |
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Skilled consultants and business advisers can be very valuable commodities in the right hands. |
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In his bid to recapture the good old days of government, he will spend this week in consort with his advisers and handlers. |
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Financial advisers and cash offices have been included in every major deployment of troops undertaken by the Army. |
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So long as advisers are happy to provide good quality financial advice for a fair and open fee, they should have nothing to fear. |
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The Commissioner is assisted by a deputy commissioner and a number of directors and professional advisers. |
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The company provides advisers to help staff with money matters and health and fitness services. |
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Everyone turned to see who had spoken, and there in the corner stood an elderly courtier, one of the king's most trusted advisers. |
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I spoke to one of his closest and most trusted advisers some 36 hours before the presidential vote, and he was a mass of nerves and frenzy. |
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He warns of the dangers of rushing to market too quickly, accusing some advisers of pushing them unadvisedly along that route. |
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According to the tax expert, accountancy and banking advisers are engaged in a continuous contest of spotting and exploiting tax loopholes. |
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They put together a blue-ribbon committee of advisers and actually let the advisers advise. |
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The rumor-mongers may be on to something, even if the president doesn't make his economic advisers walk the plank. |
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It will almost certainly come down to a choice between which of two groups of advisers you choose to believe. |
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Those advisers who urged on him an expression of contrition as a way of finding closure met with a blank refusal. |
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Megson and his advisers only discovered Imerman was involved at the eleventh hour. |
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Whether shareholders will see any value will depend on the silver tongues of its management and their advisers. |
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By Wednesday, the player, or at least his advisers, were having a go at presenting him as the man who had intervened to save the nation's bacon. |
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Some of the advisers who are polled for their opinions use sentiment indicators when forecasting. |
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These statements suggest that the government and its key advisers may not yet be pointing the bone at root source of the problem. |
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Some of his advisers believe you can go as low as 1,500 and still have a credible nuclear deterrent, and think of the cost savings. |
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There is also a whole set of problems around the question of family unification that people go to advisers about. |
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I think the real blame lies with the Labor Party's strategists, media advisers and pollsters. |
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His unilateralist world view, reinforced by his close advisers, cannot work in a world where global cooperation is necessary. |
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Gifts to these funds are mixed into an investment pool, which the foundation or its advisers then manage. |
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After many deliberations with his economic advisers President Jamil Mahuad announced that the sucre was to be ditched altogether. |
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These structures made it difficult for investors and advisers to pick the best deal. |
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Apart from inspecting the salaries of special advisers and sundry spin-doctors, they make pretty dull reading. |
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The new Iowa State University Crop Adviser Institute offers Internet or CD-ROM training modules to certified crop advisers preferring home study. |
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His current advisers fear that his colourful past and his liberal social positions could scupper his candidacy. |
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It was also a good election for cronyism with a number of former special advisers being parachuted in. |
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Perhaps he was just badly briefed by his advisers on this topic, in which he comes across as monumentally confused. |
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But when I ask his closest advisers whether the Prime Minister has been persuaded of this, they hum and haw. |
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In addition some companies will have occupational hygienists to assist the safety advisers, for example with monitoring noise and dusts. |
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It began with individual bankers and advisers giving way to multilateral agencies. |
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He must have advisers who can tell him that we use commencements to bring out the best in young people. |
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There is also a groundswell of opposition among some independent financial advisers. |
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This fight over financial advisers might determine which firm wins online brokerage supremacy. |
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Two shonky financial advisers have dudded more than a thousand people out of their life savings. |
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Only the promoters, their advisers and the Queensland Government do well out of investment properties in the Deep North. |
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Commissioners each have their own private staff or circle of advisers called a cabinet. |
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So I've been working on it myself, and I've had some advisers from my cabinet when I was president, as well as some Carter Center folks. |
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Mr Manning, you appear to have your heart in the right place, but your advisers are misleading you. |
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The information provided herein should not be used as a substitute for consultation with professional advisers. |
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Over the next few weeks advisers will be deciding how many shares to sell and how high to price them. |
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They will be able to meet and speak to special advisers about finding work, childcare and tax credits. |
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I am terrible at maths and even worse at figures, but I trust all my advisers because they are basically friends as well. |
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I looked down on figures who, with their consorts, advisers, bureaucrats and academics, had delivered their own people to the vampires. |
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And if taking day trips feels like too much of a commitment, settle for an afternoon on campus, totally unplugged from research and advisers. |
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In doing so he demonstrated both the power of his influence and his status as one of Lien Chan's most senior advisers. |
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Placing military advisers with the rank of major or lieutenant colonel at the Colombian Army's general headquarters is the next step. |
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The commission system is open to abuse by unscrupulous advisers who recommend unsuitable plans because they pay more. |
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Professional advisers say successful people are often vague and unspecific when asked what their objectives are. |
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The vast majority of the advisers are not civil servants, but political appointments hand-picked by ministers. |
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Our analysis reveals that some would-be floaters might respond positively to having advisers based locally. |
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Just weeks ago, the project's financial advisers were warning that contingency funds were running out. |
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Objectors are appointing property valuers who in turn appoint technical and legal advisers. |
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We have handed special advisers immense power by conniving in their attempts to manage the flow of news. |
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In addition, many plans are sold through brokers and investment advisers, who usually charge a sales commission. |
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American advisers are at the elbows of each minister, and the Americans can veto any policy with which they disagree. |
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More to the point, we are a nation of accountants, consultants and financial advisers. |
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However, the harsh fact is that with his present set of confidants and advisers, he does not need enemies! |
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But the advisers, courtiers, and generals that surround the throne are at a loss to determine what it means, much less what to do about it. |
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Financial advisers worth their salt will customize a plan to suit the individual customer. |
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Investment advisers down here are not exactly keeping an eagle eye on the graphs and pie charts of the north's property market either. |
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As introduced, the bill required tax advisers to provide a statutory declaration of information contained in a privileged document. |
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She says the party has drifted away from roots over past 10 years with the leaders taking counsel from personal advisers and consultants instead of the party itself. |
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He also discontinued unprofitable services, such as dating advisers. |
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Wednesday, one of his political advisers said he will make a formal announcement after the recall is officially certified and a date for the ballot is set. |
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If he doesn't know that this is not an appropriate costume for a member of the royal family to wear to a party, shouldn't one of his advisers had a word in his ear? |
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Assange has an international network of lawyers and legal advisers, many of whom work on a pro bono basis. |
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I will never forget a meeting I once had with a candidate and his advisers, in which I was constantly peppered with questions about logos and bumper stickers. |
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So when they meet to decide how to handle the rumpus, it's an informal coffee klatch of advisers and civil servants perched on the sofas around his desk. |
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But far worse than the paranoid, spiteful style of the President and his advisers is the weak-mindedness and susceptibility of the media that make his approach effective. |
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But it's a rule of thumb that has been bandied about by actuaries and financial advisers for a long time and, if you do the sums, as a general idea, it works. |
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The contretemps escalated during a commercial break when Khrushchev was handed a note by one of his advisers. |
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That said, most advisers argue that active funds are a better bet. |
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Hezbollah has not announced that it has sent militiamen and military advisers to Iraq. |
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Charles XI and his absolutist advisers knew the commoner Estates would recommend a full resumption of crown lands as the basis for budgetary reform. |
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The embattled leader has been told privately by senior advisers that he either bows out gracefully or risks bringing the party into a damaging dispute. |
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This period is a boon for advisers as all sorts of self-employed workers try to minimise this year's tax bill by setting aside income for future pensions. |
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With several of his key advisers offline, Snowden crafted his question for Putin. |
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So why are his advisers suddenly comparing him to the coldest of Cold Warriors? |
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Finding new ways to reach good decisions quickly is the key to making the selling of protection contracts once more universally attractive to mortgage advisers. |
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Not only would the court have to sit in camera but neither the detained person nor his legal advisers could be present or told any of the details. |
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In such a state, he persisted in the belief that Confederate victory was possible long after even the least sagacious of his advisers had accepted defeat as inevitable. |
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Some schemes work like a frequent flier program, where financial advisers receive bigger and better rewards, the more money they channel into specific investment funds. |
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The Ukraine government is demanding from Moscow the identity of the Russian fsb officers who acted as advisers. |
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The advisers give advice to the Guild-mistress, and are her closest friends, and they also train the messengers, neophytes, and initiates to do their duties. |
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Yet JFK, while physically frail and in pain, still had the metaphorical spine to drive his hawkish advisers up the wall. |
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Friends said it planned to focus on distributing its products, which include pensions and savings, through independent financial advisers and appointed representatives. |
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They are usually developed through a joint initiative between employers and employee representatives, with the help of retained professional advisers. |
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Sending anything more warlike than a progressively increasing amount of American military aid and advisers was not in the cards. |
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He said that even after pensioners had talked through the complicated paperwork with advisers, they would then have to be sent the forms so details can be checked through. |
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But it should not be beyond the wit of the Government and its advisers to create an Aboriginal title to land on Aboriginal reserves in the Northern Territory. |
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But it is another thing to watch his own advisers float a trial balloon that he might finally change his story. |
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The new venture will deliver commercial property investment opportunities in Ireland and abroad to Irish individual, syndicates, intermediaries and advisers. |
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The Pistorius trial is to a periwigged South African judge, Thokozile Masipa, assisted by two advisers. |
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He was also plagued by advisers, officials and politicians, in Delhi who were not just back-seat drivers but wanted to take over the steering wheel themselves. |
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Government today is stuffed full of political appointees who are highly influential, dedicated and powerful special advisers with a direct ear to ministers. |
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The firm's advisers were at pains to claim that this was not a hostile move, but it is evident that the 810p per share price is not enough to satisfy investors. |
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Most advisers pocket both payments, which is nice work if you can get it. |
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Obama's top intelligence advisers told him recently that partnering with the FSA against ISIS was too big a risk to take. |
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Searching for an alternative program, Roosevelt embraced the ideas of advisers who believed that the fundamental problem of the Great Depression was underconsumption. |
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Like many financial advisers, he has a strong entrepreneurial streak and pursues his ideas with the eye-popping zeal of a convert to a new religion. |
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The courts employ 60 clerks who act as legal advisers to magistrates. |
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But they also acted as unofficial legal advisers to the Gond tribals. |
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The majority of financial advisers are still paid on a commission basis by the life assurance companies to sell insurance, investment and pension products. |
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However, they will be remunerated entirely from the commission paid by financial services companies to advisers in return for placing a customer's business with them. |
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Because, Michelle asserted, presidents can have the wisest advisers in the world. |
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For example, in 1386, when criticised in parliament for his choice of advisers, he said that he would not dismiss one scullion from his kitchen at their request. |
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Woods and his advisers decided against surgery then and instead he continued playing and winning on the PGA Tour. |
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He will need to get in quick or he will suffer his second bout of regime change and his advisers will need to coach him on correct New Zild etiquette. |
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Gore's campaign, powered by a brain trust of highly paid veteran advisers known for tough political instincts, has settled on a multi-pronged strategy. |
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And the others, the other scientific advisers and other military officers, senior officials who were in our hands, you sense they're still dissembling as well? |
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You might need help from those trusted advisers in the weeks up ahead. |
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His key advisers, Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara and national security adviser McGeorge Bundy, both holdovers from the Kennedy administration, shared these views. |
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McCain hired Tucker Eskew, one of the Bush advisers who set the hated 2000 push poll in motion. |
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As her 63 percent lead dwindles to a still respectable 56 or 55 percent next summer, she and her campaign advisers may suddenly feel the need to do something. |
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The network draws on the expertise of intermediaries such as lawyers, patent specialists, corporate financiers, business angels, consultants and other advisers. |
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Boards of highly paid, bonus-rich directors seem to be bunkered down behind a dithering yeomanry of press officers and media advisers as the regulatory cavalry charges in. |
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It fears an army of cowboy estate agents and property companies working in cahoots with financial advisers could shortly place the pensions of millions of employees at risk. |
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While always treating James with deference, Cecil urged him to curtail his extravagance and also to restrain his partiality for Scots advisers and companions. |
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The project sees workers and advisers travelling round in a camper van and stopping when they come across youngsters hanging about on the streets. |
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In this position and as chair of compensation, he also authorized the retention of outside advisers. |
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Second, many advisers are still intent on chasing high returns. |
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Now I'm a professional public servant, they are ministerial advisers. |
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Health advisers marveled that hayseeds could be so ignorant. |
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There's no question that financial advisers have cleaned up their act in recent years, but there are still too many bad products and ruthless salesmen out there. |
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The company's advisers, BNP Paribas and Rothschild, will earn every centime of their fees if they can deliver a successful stock market launch for this lumbering behemoth. |
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It is running a dangerous game of bluff over Greater Sunrise, encouraged by Norwegian advisers whose experience is based on the oil and gas fields in Europe's North Sea. |
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Career services offices, faculty members and professional academic advisers facilitate this process, as do campus organizations and honor societies. |
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Hiding behind the hackneyed theme of a ruler being led astray by evil advisers, Becket could have been in no doubt that the scheme had been orchestrated by Henry. |
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He is expected to spend the next few days closeted with lawyers and advisers at his home, royal Lodge, in Windsor Great Park. |
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Plus, Christie advisers point out, Paul merely talks about the reforms that the governor has implemented. |
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Brawley and her advisers refused to cooperate in any way with Ryan and his team. |
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Having opened the Pandora's box and revealed how with-profits policies operate, the reaction from some investment advisers is that the product is now largely obsolete. |
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Gehry had also designed a more subdued colour scheme for the central sports centre, but again says he was urged to be more extreme by the government's advisers. |
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The working group included Sir Joseph Pilling chairman, four bishops and three advisers. |
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At the same time distribution of pensions will be affected by depolarisation and the introduction of basic advisers. |
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The advisers, led by Suleimani, included none other than Taghavi. |
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His advisers tell him to sprinkle the blood of a boy born without a father on the site to lift the curse. |
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Vortigern consults his advisers, who tell him to find a boy with no natural father, and sacrifice him. |
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Tax advisers with clients who want to minimize taxes through mutual fund investments might recommend such funds. |
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When William Rufus died suddenly in 1100 and Henry became king, Richard de Redvers quickly became one of his most trusted advisers. |
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Composed of the personal advisers of the Emperor, the Aulic Council did justice on his behalf. |
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As an independent firm, Financial Plan advisers will have no commissionable products to sell. |
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After successfully suppressing the revolt, Kublai curbed the influence of the Han Chinese advisers in his court. |
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Kublai's Chinese advisers still wielded significant power in the government, but their official rank was nebulous. |
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The pair had a drink with other special advisers in DCMS and he was told not to worry. |
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Buyout group Pamplona Capital Management and Morgan Stanley acted as advisers to LetterOne, sources familiar with the transaction said. |
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During the late 1550s, Ivan developed a hostility toward his advisers, the government, and the boyars. |
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After the conquest they gradually lost their authority, and became advisers and assistants to the Lord Chancellor. |
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This curia was the king's court, composed of those advisers and courtiers who followed the king as he travelled around the country. |
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Taxes are a second element to consider and should be evaluated with the counsel of competent tax and accounting advisers. |
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It may have been written by or with the input of the king or queen's advisers, but, the monarch, as supreme governor, was the principal author. |
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The court of jurisdiction is to be distinguished from the deliberative body, the advisers of the crown. |
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The Phanariotes, as they were called, provided many capable advisers to the Ottoman rulers. |
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Shen Buhai portrays the ruler as putting up a front to hide his dependence on his advisers. |
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They plan to sell Kerching packages to customers like social landlords and sponsors, like banks, accountancy firms and financial advisers. |
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James worked harder as king than his brother had, but was less willing to compromise when his advisers disagreed. |
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By 1812, advisers to Alexander suggested the possibility of an invasion of the French Empire and the recapture of Poland. |
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John summoned his earls, barons, and military advisers to the town to plan an invasion of Normandy. |
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Praluent, also known as alirocumab, was endorsed last month by outside advisers to the Food and Drug Administration. |
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Nearly half of all mortgages arranged by financial advisers were remortgages. |
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In November 1476, Henry's protector fell ill and his principal advisers were more amenable to negotiating with the English king. |
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His advisers calmed him, and argued that outright denial of Constantine's claims would mean certain war. |
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A delegation of senior English clergy met with Henry and his advisers at Stockbridge shortly before Easter in April. |
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While some of his advisers thought the rain was an evil omen, Richard was undeterred. |
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Some advisers and financial institutions are a little too quick on the draw with Individual Retirement Account rollovers. |
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His domination of the Privy Council, the king's most senior body of advisers, was unchallenged. |
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She depended heavily on a group of trusted advisers, led by William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley. |
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With the encouragement of his Protestant advisers, James summoned the English Parliament in 1624 so that he could request subsidies for a war. |
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Later members of his family inherited the office, acting as advisers and regents. |
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Although chief advisers Lord Burghley and Archbishop Sandys supported the idea, Elizabeth I did not follow it through. |
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The Emperor appointed assistants and advisers, but the state lacked many institutions, such as a centrally planned budget. |
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First, he is willing to listen sympathetically to anyone, and so extracts insights from the greyest of politicians and advisers. |
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It's not often that careers advisers are asked how people can train as stuntwomen. |
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In his new political positions, and encouraged by his advisers, Walpole introduced the sinking fund, a device to reduce the national debt. |
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Charles II restored the Royal Privy Council, but he, like previous Stuart monarchs, chose to rely on a small group of advisers. |
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The CDS, along with the Permanent Under Secretary, are the principal advisers to the departmental minister. |
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She and co-star Lolita Davidovich turned into each other's greatest advisers and bolsterers during the shoot, she said. |
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An auction process is being led by City advisers at Gleacher Shacklock, with a deal expected to raise in the region of PS300 million. |
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After the initial concerts Reith was told by his advisers that the orchestra had played better for Boult than anyone else. |
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The absence of some experts and advisers, such as the United Nations, was deliberate, to avoid delay. |
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He had many Han Chinese advisers, such as Liu Bingzhong and Xu Heng, and employed many Buddhist Uyghurs, some of whom were resident commissioners running Chinese districts. |
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So, some of the ablest American lawyers of this generation, after acting as professional advisers of great corporations, became finally their managers. |
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Stratos, which is headquartered in Solon, Ohio, provides operational resources and a professional support team for more than 140 independent advisers around the country. |
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As Erasmus would find, the king and his advisers had a hard-edged attitude to scholarship that was worlds away from the enquiring dilettantism of Eltham. |
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His advisers were men like the senator and historian Cassius Dio, and it is claimed that he created a select board of 16 senators, although this claim is disputed. |
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Honley-based independent financial advisers McGowan Associates doesn't need to worry about recycling paper as it has switched to a totally paperless office system. |
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So confident was he that he ignored the warning of his two British advisers to post pickets to watch the river, and even withdrew those they had placed there. |
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He will also take responsibility for growing AWD Chase de Vere's business in the region where they are looking to recruit additional advisers and support staff. |
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Before joining ADP, Barlow founded and served as managing director of KnowHow 401, a consulting firm that supports financial advisers in building their 401 business. |
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After his wife Chabi died in 1281, Kublai began to withdraw from direct contact with his advisers, and he issued instructions through one of his other queens, Nambui. |
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Many careers advisers and recruitment experts will tell you to make sure you have a different CV and certainly a different covering letter for every job you apply for. |
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After Beecham's death in 1961 advisers were appointed to assist the trustees, and in 1979 the administration of the Trust was taken over by the Musicians' Benevolent Fund. |
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However the Queen herself has received little credit for these achievements and has long been depicted as a weak and ineffectual monarch, dominated by her advisers. |
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Just as broker-dealers are implementing a fee-based compensation choice, CPA financial advisers have learned that the commission versus fee quandary is a nonstarter. |
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Some Bush advisers favored an immediate invasion of Iraq, while others advocated building an international coalition and obtaining United Nations authorization. |
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Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, usually known simply as the Privy Council, is a formal body of advisers to the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. |
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The president and her advisers seem convinced that by keeping the issue of the Falklands in the public eye she can embarrass London into eventual negotiations. |
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An official The Lloyds TSB board have stated that merchant banks Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley were amongst the advisers recommending the takeover. |
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The AJCA expatriation rules give tax advisers and fiduciaries more standards to measure the control test as a result of new, information return filing requirements. |
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He sought the counsel of Chinese Buddhist and Confucian advisers. |
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One of Edward's influential advisers was Robert III of Artois. |
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Advisers say the panel has taken longer than normal to reach a decision because the process is likely to set a precedent for future battles. |
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Advisers who have gained this qualification will have the letters AFPC after their names. |
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Independent Financial Advisers who sell its policies have threatened boycotts. |
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Advisers serve advisees as advocates, guides, group leaders, community builders, liaisons with parents, and evaluation coordinators. |
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Advisers carried out the updated assessment on the impact of the weather on farming countrywide earlier this week. |
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Indeed, macroeconomic Advisers believes the economy grew at a 3.6 percent annual rate in the just-completed first quarter. |
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Advisers serve advisees as advocates, guides, and group leaders. |
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It is growing at about a 2.4 percent annual rate this quarter, according to macroeconomic Advisers. |
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Advisers from Northumberland County Council and the Good Egg Safety Campaign will be talking to parents and carers about the common faults which jeopardise child safety. |
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The Institute of Business Advisers is based on Queen Street North. |
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