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Restated to exclude nonrecurring items, including the Amadeus gain, the bottom line showed a loss of €234 million, down from a loss of €1.23 billion a year earlier.
Air France Benefits From Traffic Increase David Pearson 2011
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Restated, my sociology colleagues are saying -- albeit in code -- that professors as administrators are not accountable or responsible to any university norms or university policies or university constraints of any kind.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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Restated to take into account the impact of the IFRS5 accounting rule, Ebitda last year stood at €9.56 billion, while excluding the effect of transactions completed in the last 12 months, Ebitda in the first half last year stood at €8.14 billion on a pro-forma basis.
EDF Profit Rises With Nuclear Output Geraldine Amiel 2011
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Restated, my sociology colleagues are saying -- albeit in code -- that professors as administrators are not accountable or responsible to any university norms or university policies or university constraints of any kind.
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Restated —and not perfectly accurate— is that people lie to polls in order to favor their perception; what they want to happen.
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Restated, the “ordinary citizen” would like to know how we can achieve a Constitution that means what it seems to mean, not what a bunch of pointy-headed bureaucrats want to make itmean.
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Restated the problem is that some private institutions are too big to fail and will drag to many other institutions that we do have a regulatory interest in down withthem.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Outstanding Securitization Article by Kenneth E. Scott and John Taylor 2009
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Restated, the “ordinary citizen” would like to know how we can achieve a Constitution that means what it seems to mean, not what a bunch of pointy-headed bureaucrats want to make it mean.
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Restated in the traditional way, U.S. stocks should be forecast at 10.2 percent, bonds at 4.8 percent and foreign stocks at 13.2 percent.
The Big Tease 2008
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Exactly 50 years ago the New Statesman published one of his most telling pamphlets, entitled “World Socialism Restated”.
GDH Cole And The Root Of The Matter Harry Barnes 2008
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