Sentences with phrase «approved by your adviser»

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The three - and - a-half-page memo, written by Republican congressional aides, criticized information used by law enforcement officials in their application for a warrant to wiretap the former campaign adviser, Carter Page, and named the senior F.B.I. and Justice Department officials who approved the highly classified application.
The group's recommendations must be approved by the IAEA's transport advisers and its board of governors.
They have the power to cancel approved money adviser status if they feel that the adviser is unable to carry out the duties set out by the Scottish Government.
Approved money advisers have been authorised by the Accountant in Bankruptcy (AiB) to apply for debt payment programmes through DAS.
Created by the Investment Company Act of 1940, the boards have a clear mandate to monitor potential conflicts of interest, review and approve key fund documents such as prospectuses, and ensure that advisers provide satisfactory investment returns with reasonable fees.
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Such values are required to be determined in one of two ways: securities for which market quotations are readily available are required to be valued at current market value; and securities for which market quotations are not readily available or the investment adviser deems them to be unreliable are required to be valued at fair value using procedures approved by the Board.
There may be a co-adviser for the thesis, approved by the principal thesis adviser and the electrical engineering department chair; any co-adviser who is not a member of the full - time faculty of the school of engineering must also be approved by the dean of engineering.
The Senate, by unanimous consent, has approved the nominations of John Holdren as President Obama's science adviser and Jane Lubchenco as the administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, according to the office of Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the majority leader.
In its decision in the 2009 HudBay proceedings, the Ontario Securities Commission noted that an adviser's success - based compensation may adversely affect the ability of a board to rely on financial advice: «a fairness opinion prepared by a financial adviser who is being paid a signing fee or a success fee does not assist directors comprising a special committee of independent directors in demonstrating the due care they have taken in complying with their fiduciary duties in approving a transaction.»
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