Sentences with phrase «more paper trail»

Believe me when I say you had better create one more paper trail, in this regard.

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Anyone who wants to find out more will not have a paper trail to follow since Schroeder agreed not to «initiate against Tim Hortons any dispute, complaint, action, claim, suit, statement of claim, demand or proceeding whatsoever.»
One hypothesis is that people in industries which generate a bigger «paper trail» — because they use more intermediate goods as inputs, for example — are at greater risk of being caught and therefore evade tax less.
On the far more important point raised by Tubbs, the Supreme Court did, from Griswold on, make it up at each stage of the game» despite the legal paper trail (or, pace Tubbs, chain) I referenced in my article.
The better the paper trail, the more efficiently providers are able to assist.
Redlich has just returned from one of the less glamorous and more «squeamish» hedge fund fact - finding missions: he followed the trail of Australian cattle from the farms through the abattoirs to Philadelphia, the major US import hub to the Pennsylvania processing facilities before they eventually finds themselves wrapped in paper and served at major burger chains.
Maybe there's no longer any strength of character; everyone follows the paper trail, everyone wants to buy the pink Bentley and the diamond studs that can feed half of the hungry children in Somalia for a year... I don't know any more.
However, free sites may be more attractive for married people because there's no paper trail.
Boys, in fact, are better in digital reading (reading on computers) than in paper - based reading (though they still trail girls by a wide margin), probably because they are more comfortable in digital environments.
The insecurity behind work that's no more than a paper trail for accountability purposes must end.
Dealt with multiple dealers over email to get quotes and negotiate lower prices (never go into dealership until you're ready to purchase, always negotiate over email so you have a paper - trail of quotes to send to others for price matches, and it's much more convenient).
It might trigger an audit, but that's not a crime; make sure you have a verifiable paper trail when they almost inevitably ask for more details.
Unlike loan agreements, which can contain complex payment terms, promissory notes are more like paper trails that document that one person has lent another money and that the borrower agrees to repay the money within a certain amount of time, either in a lump sum or in installments.
This eye - opening show covers a 30 - year period and encompasses works on paper exploring the line in space, as well as more elaborate trailing structures and interlaced pieces.
The money he gets back is exactly the same money, but instead of just appearing out of nowhere, it now has a paper - trail and appears more legitimate.
Having a letter on file not only helps protect your rights and obligations, it helps you build a paper trail in case you need to get more legal help with the situation later on.
In the 1980s, as office computers became more common, courts faced the issue of the definition of a «paper trail».
During divorce, forensic (or investigative) accounting professionals can trace the paper - trail of funds through the various accounts of the marriage, determine the actual income of the family, verify claims of «co-mingling» marital and separate assets, or determine the validity of a potential claim for dissipation of marital assets (see «Dissipation Issues,» below, for more on this topic).
At the conclusion of the case reviewing the sticky notes electronically focussed me more quickly on the exhibit I wished to comment on then a paper trail would ever have done.
Ironically, the criminals who believe they are flying under the radar by using Bitcoin are actually leaving more of a digital paper trail, helping the police.
Junior secretaries serve as assistants to senior secretaries and they do most of the more manual jobs in an office such as researching, filing documents, arranging and compiling paper trails, making phone calls and keeping schedules.
Agreements, including modifications, create a record, or «paper trail,» of what was mutually agreed to when one or both parties were thinking more clearly about the issues involved in successful and co-operative co-parenting.
paper trails get longer and longer and more complex with more legal responsibility upon the sales representatives.
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