Sentences with phrase «n't read the report»

So either you don't read your report, or somebody's lying.»
«I've been informed medically but I haven't read any report.
I haven't read the report of the scandal at Furness Hospital, but it does seem as if turf battles and cracpot ideologies had something to do with it.
Henry Sloma, the IDA's chairman, said he had not read the report or discussed its findings with state officials.
Even the home secretary has not read the report.
This morning it turns out they haven't read the report but IDS, Cameron and Osborne make plain their support.
I see you have not read any reports on gs3.
The judge is saying, to the extent my read is a correct understanding, that the registrant did not read the report, did not ask for the report AND had they done so the potential problem would have been self evident to any registrant AND that would naturally lead to the registrant suggesting further professional, expert investigation and advice.
Rather than coming to Larson's defense, TEWS, why not read the report yourself?
John Gibbons doesn't care: He hasn't read the reports or Mann's unreadable book.
I will admit that I have not read the report (it hasn't been released).
I presume that he hasn't read the report and he is not well aquainted with previous analysis regarding the CO2 record.
It's quite obvious that you have not read the report.
Now I can only think she hasn't read the report and she based her comments on a very poor briefing.
I haven't read the report, but looking at the five point platform, it seems like the «innovative solution» is to get the government to throw money at this problem.
And while I realize that my criticism may be premature — after all, the backstory may emerge when the full report is released next month, many people may not read that report and by that time, will remember only the «22 percent.»
«There wasn't the same depth to the work, and with no direct contact or observation of the child, how can it be helpful,» she says, noting she has not read either report.
This happens all the time - people don't read their reports.
The judge is saying, to the extent my read is a correct understanding, that the registrant did not read the report, did not ask for the report AND had they done so the potential problem would have been self evident to any registrant AND that would naturally lead to the registrant suggesting further professional, expert investigation and advice.

Not exact matches

You can't just hit it with science, because nobody but scientists read scientific reports.
You don't have to take our word for it, read Customer Testimonials from the 2017 report here.
If you're looking for scintillating reading material, your credit reports are not it.
Successful people don't spend their lunch hour reading emails and reports.
And it's not as if Williams doesn't have the money (he made a reported $ 50 million selling Blogger to Google) or the connections (Twitter's angel investors read like a who's who of Silicon Valley) to attempt something more ambitious.
(The defense portrayed the victims as «as rich and out of touch,» and «sophisticates who didn't carefully read the documents Mr. Shkreli gave them,» The New York Times reported.)
«There is no question that our immigration system is fundamentally outdated and broken, but the answer can not be to simply shut the door,» the report reads.
Others aren't so sure — even those informing U.S. Congress: «The [CUSFTA] potentially could snap back into force after a withdrawal from NAFTA,» reads a Congressional Research Service report from May 2017, «but it may require the issuance of a presidential proclamation to return it into force.»
These people could have said, «We read this report, and what was in it wasn't our experience.
It found that the leadership of companies most vulnerable and unprepared to address digital threats overwhelmingly admit they don't know how to read cybersecurity reports.
But even with data easily available, investors found it hard to analyze because they were used to reading quarterly reports, not determining cohort retention for private companies.
«As far as her grading method, the secretary admitted that she did not read every word of every paper submitted,» according to the NCAA report.
(I urge all of you to read not just Carreyrou's reporting series, but also Roger's candid and reflective essay, from December 2015, which laid out how the company had misled him — and, more importantly, how he had misled himself.
Speaking of sexual harassment: If you haven't yet read Kristen Bellstrom and Beth Kowitt's extraordinary report for Fortune on Michael Ferro, the former chairman of the company that publishes the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, and New York Daily News, among many other American newspapers, set aside the time.
«Slowing or plateauing appreciation does not imply a crash, and the cooling of a desperately overheated market to something closer to normal is not bad news,» reads a report Paragon released Monday.
A significant portion of the value they bring to the table — the reason so many people are willing to watch, read, or listen — is that they make a promise, explicit or implicit, to report news based on what's newsworthy, not based on what's conducive to the corporation's own interests.
The foregoing review of important factors should not be construed as exhaustive and should be read in conjunction with the other cautionary statements that are included herein and elsewhere, including the Risk Factors included in Tesla's and SolarCity's most recent reports on Form 10 - K and Form 10 - Q and other documents of Tesla and SolarCity on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
I read somewhere, maybe Rick Perlstein's Before the Storm about Goldwater's 1964 campaign, that newspapers simply didn't report about the John Birch society in the 1950s — the owners, people like the Chandlers, wouldn't allow it — or they buried the stories in the middle of the paper.
Both cost $ 9 a week to read, feature in - depth reporting from experienced local journalists and are designed not to be shared.
Sure you can spend hours visiting company management, combing through analyst reports, and reading 10Ks, but don't mention it.
The danger of this type of reckless reporting is that laypeople read and absorb the initial headlines following the tragedy, but usually do not follow the story for an extended period of time, such that they are unlikely to read the later clarification and change their opinions.
Nice charts, infographics or pivot tables make excellent excuses for not having to actually * read * those long reports or documents.
It's telling that not only is the content of Trump - centric policymaking terrible but that, as evidenced by a must - read report from Stephanie Ruhle and Peter Alexander at NBC News on the tariffs» unveiling, Trump appears to have no idea how to do the job of president:
I can report that I haven't had a single moment when I regret our decision and can also say that we have not been bored our resorted to watching hours of daytime TV, instead we have had the opportunity to: Continue reading
Haven't I been reading that they have been borrowing, and helping property developers borrow, money like crazy to build wasteful projects (e.g. ghost cities) in an enthusiastic effort to outdo each other in reported GDP growth?
End users receive personalized market and business intelligence reports so they don't have to spend countless hours reading through the same information.»
Still for those of us who like the process of picking stocks, read research reports, track the financial news daily and like to dig down to ratios & statements, it's too much fun to just pass — I don't think the index outperformance would be significant though in the long run, if you factor in the extra hours of work though!
If you have ever read the disclaimers at the back of every report published by a sell - side research firm, you need not read further.
No, it's not always bad news By Ellsworth Dickson Advisory company Ernst & Young recently prepared an interesting report entitled: What is driving delisting in the mining and metals sector... Read more»
Second, I haven't read the BNA Act recently, but I'm almost positive that the people who comprise «official Ottawa» report to and take their marching orders from certain men and women who just so happen to be in charge.
In reality, these reports and the important details in them are overlooked because most investors and analysts do not have the time to read these dense reports, often running to 200 or more pages.
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