Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
At the same time Just who is auditing the books of this operation.
He has an extraordinary faculty for figures, and audits the books in some of the government departments.
She's coming in August to audit the books, and we dearly hope she can offer some suggestions to improve our situation.
Deloitte said it would no longer audit the books of the company, which will have to find a new auditor.
The banks could not reliably audit the books, and if they took a client to court, the business would just claim a loss.
Only don't forget that I still audit the books."
Bettman has proposed that an accounting firm audit the books and present its report to the players association.
"Winkie mentioned that someone was coming to audit the books at the end of the summer.
He is sent to Milan to audit the books of an Italian firm.
The accountant is needed to audit the books.
The firm, which audited the books at Enron, faces life-threatening challenges.
He utilized his background in accounting and was offered a commission auditing the books of defense contractors.
The questions extend to the hundreds of public companies for which the accounting firms are both installing the computer systems and auditing the books.
"Ready to audit the books of the voyage?"
The board is still auditing the books of the Dinkins campaign and has held open the possibility it might impose more fines.
That would leave fewer than 60 days for Mr. Schwarzenegger to audit the books and make a plan.
Between moments of imparting wisdom, I was supposed to audit the books and expose an embeziler.
And an accounting firm audits the books once a year at Second Baptist, which, like other churches, is a nonprofit operation.
"They can learn not by auditing the books, but by what they observe in patterns of expenditures."
This department audits the books of the member companies at regular rates, and helps the co-operatives find the cause of financial losses.
The rules were established a half-century ago with a strong purpose: to insure the integrity of the people who audit the books of companies.
The Government is also monitoring the activities and auditing the books - in one case going back to the 1970's - of environmental and human rights organizations.
Last year, for instance, the Energy Department was looking for someone to audit the books of several operators of uranium enrichment plants.
Deloitte & Touche audited the books.
Many accountants then passed their clients to their sons - most municipal accountants are men - who today audit the books of the same towns.