FRANCE: What is the French position on possible military conflict with Iraq?
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GM officials said their position would not change, however, the source said.
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Those funds still carry a notable long position in the market, however.
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Industry bodies would be in a good position to help, she said.
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Yet, it's clear the president takes seriously his position as role model.
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Donald Jr, who holds the same corporatetitle as his sister, held private discussions on the conflict in Syria with diplomats in Paris.
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This corrects businesstitle in paragraph 2 to "former director".)
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That's not a businesstitle. But there's a reason why they've been able to do this thing.
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It is also at that time that the status of the organization changed and that La Cordée officially got its businesstitle.
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The magazine has been holding up well during the crisis, even as businesstitle publishers face a tough 2009 because of lower ad spending.
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Most of the books offered by Slate are non-fiction businesstitles.
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It will also contrast with the officialposition of President Barack Obama.
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The sudden realization of the importance of her officialposition overwhelmed her.
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His public career in officialposition had it is true been limited.
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As their principal war-chief, Montezuma held the highest officialposition among them.
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Your officialposition will be that of Ambassador Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary.
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The company also named its treasurer and corporateofficer Tod Christie as the interim CFO.
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Alexander is the first female corporateofficer at Comdial and, at 42, the youngest person on the corporate staff.
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Shrinking corporateofficer pay It's time to prick the popular image of ballooning executive pay with some sharp new facts.
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The SEC also asked that Levan, still chief executive of BBX, be permanently barred from serving as a corporateofficer.
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Crines was first appointed a corporateofficer at Zimmer in 2001, and has served as corporate controller and chief accounting officer.
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Best practice also dictates designation of a corporateofficer and establishment a department or structural unit responsible for the prevention of corruption and related offenses.
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Under the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley corporate reform law, top corporateofficers must certify financial statements.
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Prosecutors say they do not oppose allowing Concord's corporateofficers to see the evidence.
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Many corporateofficers and board members confront personal liability.
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Nothing about the corporate structure or its corporateofficers.
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I think our corporateofficers should see the damage and what it takes to repair it.
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But the company's corporateofficers had provided the wrong details, and its application had been denied.
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Some board members and corporateofficers will also forgo bonus payments scheduled to be made in March.
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You see, when corporateofficers know a financial train wreck might be unavoidable, what do they do?
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He'd finally found the names of corporateofficers, but none of them had raised any red flags.
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Corporateofficers are still digesting the settlement.