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This contrasts, starkly, with the position on EU revenue, to which the Court of Auditors is able to give approval as to the accuracy.
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This contrasts, starkly, with the position on EU revenue, to which the Court of Auditors is able to give approval as to the accuracy.
Archive 2007-08-12 2007
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The Court of Auditors is one of the less well-known bodies of the EU: after all number crunching and bean counting, a task performed in the UK by the National Audit Office, are not exactly the most sexy of activities in which to immerse oneself.
Archive 2007-08-12 2007
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The Court of Auditors is one of the less well-known bodies of the EU: after all number crunching and bean counting, a task performed in the UK by the National Audit Office, are not exactly the most sexy of activities in which to immerse oneself.
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The Auditors are the people who show Townships how to record issues as they arise.
Investigative Journalism? Randy Smith 2005
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The Auditors were a sort of novices, who were prepared by certain ceremonies and certain instruction to receive the dogmas of Christianity.
Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Albert Pike 1850
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Auditors say the risk of fraud has grown along with the size of those programs.
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Auditors and consultants from the firm's London office met in Tripoli with 11 fund employees.
A Glimpse Inside Libya's Finances Liz Rappaport 2011
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Auditors said they had seen no documentation to support that claim.
Illinois Energy Program Overpriced, 'Substandard': Audit AP 2010
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Auditors estimated that $330 million worth of food stamps were "trafficked" in 2008, a figure that was rising as the number of people seeking aid increased.
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