Consequently, as we enter the Bribery Act enforcement era with expanded corporate criminal liability and a new corporate offence of failing to prevent bribery, the trend to civil recovery is likely to be short lived and viewed as a pragmatic «stop gap» response to
apparent deficiencies in the criminal justice architecture rather than as a long term enforcement trend in settling overseas corruption cases involving companies.
Regardless, a viable replacement theory has to include mathematical formula, explain the deficiencies in the theory it is replacing, and not have
any apparent deficiencies when proposed, nor during the period of popular acceptance.
This arbitrary employment of the number fourteen, however, is called into question by
an apparent deficiency in the third and final section of the genealogy, which lists only thirteen generations.
And for
his apparent deficiencies in quickness that we certainly agree are real, it's pretty amazing how suddenly slick and easy he looks when he's flicking no - looks over his shoulders or whipping bullets into the paint.
In addition to
its apparent deficiency, it is also highly likely that the Close to Home initiative will result in many dedicated and highly qualified state workers who put themselves on the line every day, losing their jobs, further undercutting Cuomo administration claims that the state budget will be positive for job creation.
Following this, a comprehensive inspection is carried out, and
all apparent deficiencies will have been corrected.