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The Confidential Human Factors Incident Reporting Programme ( CHIRP ), an experimental, voluntary, anonymous and informal system of reporting hazardous air events introduced within BEA in the late 1960s ( and later adopted by the Civil Aviation Authority and NASA ), brought to light two earlier near-accidents, the " Orly " and " Naples " incidents: these involved flight crew error in the first case and suspicion of the Trident ’ s control layout in the second.
Reporting to the commander-in-chief of WIN's London Headquarters, Shane Weston, he is also provided with a special briefcase, which on superficial inspection appears to be a simple school case but in fact conceals an adapted handgun and transceiver.
In the case of an arrest that did not lead to a conviction, employment checks can continue including the arrest record for up to seven years, per § 605 of the Fair Credit Reporting Act:
* Reporting Vehicle Immobilisers – in case you were illegally clamped or given no receipt, you can report a vehicle immobiliser to the SIA ( Security Industry Authority ).
In 1954, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting, " or his exclusive publication of the FBI Report to the White House in the Harry Dexter White case before it was laid before the Senate by J. Edgar Hoover.

Reporting and City
Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting ( FAIR ) is a progressive media criticism organization based in New York City, founded in 1986.
Flagship programmes for Scotland include the nightly news programmes Reporting Scotland and Newsnight Scotland, drama in the form of River City and Monarch of the Glen, and sports programming in the shape of Sportscene, Sport Monthly and The Adventure Show.
Reporting directly to the City Council, the executive committee exercises decision-making powers similar to that of the cabinet in a parliamentary system and is responsible for preparing various documents including budgets and by-laws, submitted to the City Council for approval.
* Rajiv Chandrasekaran-Associate Editor, The Washington Post ; former SAIS journalist-in-residence for the International Reporting Project, author of Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Iraq's Green Zone
* 1958: George Beveridge, Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting, for " Metro, City of Tomorrow.
Reporting directly to the City Council, the executive committee exercises decision-making powers similar to that of the cabinet in a parliamentary system and is responsible for preparing various documents including budgets and by-laws, submitted to the City Council for approval.
National Headliner Award-2011 – Presented by the Press Club of Atlantic City – Third Place, Business and Consumer Reporting – “ Bankers Life and Casualty Investigation ” – Matt Meagher – Correspondent, Cindy Galli – Producer, Charlie McLravy – Field Producer
National Headliner Award – Presented by the Press Club of Atlantic City 2008 – Second Place, Business and Consumer Reporting – (“ Online Puppy Sales ”)
National Headliner Award – Presented by the Press Club of Atlantic City – First Place, Investigative Reporting 1996 – (“ Door to Door Insurance ”)
* Reporting ( articles originally published in the New Yorker, including " The Yellow Bus ," " Symbol of All We Possess ," " The Big Stone ," " Terrific ," " El Unico Matador ," " Portrait of Hemingway ," and " Picture "), Simon & Schuster, 1964, with new introduction by the author, Dodd ( New York City ), 1981.
In 1988, Gaines and colleagues Dean Baquet and Ann Marie Lipinski won the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting for a series on the self-interest and waste that plagued the Chicago City Council.
* Adam Clay Thompson, winner of the George Polk Award for Local Reporting for his series “ Forgotten City ,” about San Francisco's public housing, and instructor in the Media Studies Graduate Program.

Reporting and described
In addition, the organization is described as conservative by the media watchdog group Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting.
The pro-Israel media watchdog group Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America ( CAMERA ) in 2007 described CounterPunch. org as an " extremist anti-Israel web site ".
Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, a progressive media watchdog, has described CPI as " progressive.
A 2009 review paper examined randomized trials and meta-analyses of disease management programs for heart failure and asserted that many failed the PICO process and Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials: " interventions and comparisons are not sufficiently well described ; that complex programs have been excessively oversimplified ; and that potentially salient differences in programs, populations, and settings are not incorporated into analyses.
Reporting similar performance figures, an Autocar road test in 1950 described the acceleration as " not startling, but more than adequate ".

Reporting and who
Reporting to the Board of Selectmen is the Town Administrator, Michael P. Gilleberto, who oversees the public employees and day-to-day operations of the town offices.
John Pullinger, Director of Reporting and Analysis for the Census, noted that many people who would otherwise not have completed a Census form did so solely to record themselves as Jedi, so this joke helped to improve the quality of the Census.
Reporting ownership is voluntary, but TV sellers are obliged to report purchase to the government, and the government also has a special service of agents, with equipment capable of detecting tell-tale emissions from TV-receivers, who patrols residential areas in order to catch those who have not reported ownership of a receiver.
Reporting on the memorial service, The New York Times quoted Lowell who said that Jarrell was "' the most heartbreaking poet of our time '.
Outside or external parties to a business depend on accounting reports prepared by financial ( public ) accountants who apply Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ( GAAP ) issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board ( FASB ) and enforced by the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) and other local and international regulatory agencies and bodies such as International Financial Reporting Standards ( IFRS ).
theSuns second win, for Public Service Journalism, was for the story " Low Cost Palace " by the Special Reporting and Investigations team of editor R. Nadeswaran and deputy news editor Terence Fernandez who exposed the illegal mansion built by a former Selangor executive councillor.
Most personnel, who receive the Weapons Director Badge, are assigned to Ground Theater Air Control Systems ( GTACS ) such as the Air Force Control and Reporting Center ( CRC ).
The Outstanding Airman of the Year Ribbon is awarded to any enlisted member of the U. S. Air Force who is nominated by their Major Command, Field Operating Agency, or Direct Reporting Unit for competition in the 12 Outstanding Airmen of the Year Program.
Reporting from WFAA were Bob Walker ( who had been at Love Field for live coverage of the President's arrival ) and Jay Watson ( who had remained on the air locally from the time he broke in to local programming upon his return from Dealey Plaza ).
In the US, the Fair Credit Reporting Act and its amendments require that any national consumer credit reporting agency ( including Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion ) and any national specialty consumer reporting agency ( including Innovis, PRBC, Teletrack ) provide a free copy of the credit reports for any consumer who requests it, once per year.
He has been monitored by pro-Israel groups such as Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America ( CAMERA ), Middle East Forum ( with its Campus Watch project ), and the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, who have reported on Seelye's ties to oil companies and the Saudi Arabian House of Saud.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act ( FCRA ) permits creditors and insurers to use CRA information as a basis for sending unsolicited firm offers of credit or insurance, also known as prescreened solicitations, to consumers who meet certain criteria, but only within limits specified in the act.
In 1999, Al Lewis of the Rocky Mountain News was awarded the Morton Margolin Prize for Distinguished Business Reporting, presented by the University of Denver School of Communication and Daniels College of Business, for his reporting on the dubious financing schemes of a Chattanooga, Tennessee, developer who bought out a failed special district in Colorado and used it to issue tax-free bonds to pay for a new headquarters for the Federal Communications Commission in Washington, D. C ..
Reporting under the suffragan bishop are district elders, who oversee and assist the elders ( pastors and their churches ) in his district.

Reporting and is
Reporting sample size analysis is generally required in psychology.
Reporting to the Corporate Board is:
The IASB ´ s definition is the generally accepted definition of hyperinflation in the accounting profession since April 1989 followed by all countries implementing International Financial Reporting Standards.
The number of unregistered Romanians is difficult to estimate, but the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network suggested that in 2007 that there might have been half a million or more.
Certification is also available through Ceres ' Global Reporting Initiative, but these reports are voluntary and unverified.
Kairos Systems ( KAMPDA ) is a complete audit and surveillance solution ( EDCRS-Electronic Data Capture and Reporting Solution ) allowing the user to record observations and rapidly disemminate feedback to nominated recipients, using the SoMo 650 PDA from Socket Mobile.
Reporting on the situation to the Shogun, Kayama witnesses Lord Abe's murder by cloaked assassins and himself is killed by one of their number-his former friend, Manjiro.
Conservative critics have long complained that the long-format news programming on National Public Radio ( NPR ) shows a liberal bias, although this is disputed by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting ( FAIR ), a progressive media criticism organization, which found that, for example, " representatives of think tanks to the right of center outnumbered those to the left of center by more than four to one: 62 appearances to 15.
ALE is most commonly used for hooking up operators for voice contacts on SSB ( single sideband modulation ), HF internet connectivity for email, SMS phone texting or text messaging, real-time chat via HF text, Geo Position Reporting, and file transfer.
The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America argues the practice at the UN is that the binding version of any resolution is the one voted upon.
The Memphis Police Department's use of the FBI National Incident Based Reporting System, which is a more detailed method of reporting crimes than what is used in many other major cities, has been cited as a reason for Memphis's frequent appearance on lists of most dangerous U. S. cities.
The Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting is a Pulitzer Prize awarded for a distinguished example of breaking news, local reporting on news of the moment.
Reporting software is optional and there are various ways in which doctors prefer to dictate their report.
Reporting on the popular culture site Inside Pulse and in The Eagle newspaper, Robert Saucedo remembered to be " not the only one ... having to sit through the movie as a kid fidgeting in your seat as the film delivers abstract image after abstract image ", concluding that Fantasia is " for adults and very nerdy kids ," while news and gossip website PopSugar included Fantasia in its " 10 Movies That Scared Buzz Readers as Kids " list.
The Academy is a Direct Reporting Unit within the Air Force, so the Superintendent reports directly to the Air Force Chief of Staff.
In order to be approved for use in the EU, standards must be endorsed by the Accounting Regulatory Committee ( ARC ), which includes representatives of member state governments and is advised by a group of accounting experts known as the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group.
The World Bank Centre for Financial Reporting Reform is working with countries in the ECA region to facilitate the adoption of IFRS and IFRS for SMEs.
The chief standard-setter is the Accounting Standards Board ( ASB ), which issues standards called Financial Reporting Standards ( FRS ).
The ASB is part of the Financial Reporting Council, an independent regulator funded by a levy on listed companies, and it replaced the Accounting Standards Committee ( ASC ), which was disbanded in 1990 following a number of criticisms of its work.
Where a new standard is to be proposed, a Financial Reporting Exposure Draft ( FRED ) is released for comment.
There is no applicable International Financial Reporting Standard or Interpretation regarding the valuation of constant real value non-monetary items, e. g. issued share capital, retained earnings, capital reserves, all other items in Shareholders Equity, trade debtors, trade creditors, deferred tax assets and liabilities, taxes payable and receivable, all other non-monetary receivables and payables, Profit and Loss account items such as salaries, wages, rents, etc.
It is also one of the state's highest performing districts according to Standardized Testing and Reporting.

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