restatement|restatements in English

noun

[,re'state·ment || ‚rɪːsteɪtmənt]

act of stating again, act of saying again, reiteratio

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1. Change in accounting policy, retrospective restatement or reclassification

2. Bylaw amendments and restatements are effective upon notice to the membership

3. The restatement had no impact on net cash balance.

4. I hope this book is not yet another restatement of the prevailing wisdom.

5. Angell's central argument was a simple restatement of the interdependence of modern capitalist economies.

6. 27 Thus far, Gould has provided a restatement of the collateral or preliminary fact doctrine.

7. Thus far, Gould has provided a restatement of the collateral or preliminary fact doctrine.

8. But this restatement of positive law does not address the question of “equality of arms”

9. Restatement: pretense and adversity are inversely proportional; adversity reveals the true nature of all things.

10. Under the Dodd-Frank provision, Clawback is required in the event of an accounting restatement due to

11. Yet this restatement of his views won him political support from Liberals who looked askance at this quasi-nationalization programme.

12. After these initial victories at the trial court level, the SEC continued to seek Clawbacks in some, though not all, cases involving restatements

13. Reflecting common judicial practice, the Restatement explains that the "right to privacy" encompasses four distinct causes of action in tort under that umbrella.

14. On October 16, 2001, Enron announced that restatements to its financial statements for years 1997 to 2000 were necessary to correct accounting violations.

15. Reflecting common judicial practice, the Restatement explains that the ‘right to privacy’ encompasses four distinct causes of action in tort under that umbrella.

16. 1 day ago · Supreme Court Says a Claim for Nominal Damages Avoids Mootness — But When Does That Matter? Douglas Laycock March 22, 2021 Restatement of the Law Third, Torts: Remedies

17. ISS defines “Clawback” as a company’s ability to recoup performance-based awards (including any cash-based incentive awards, at a minimum) in the event of fraud, restatement of results, errors/omissions or other activities related to the above.

18. What does a Context clue look like? There are at least four kinds of Context clues that are quite common: Synonym (or repeat Context clue): An author will use more than one word that means the same thing.For example, there may be a complex word followed by a restatement using a simpler word in the same or following sentence: Felipe is a miser.He’s always been cheap.

19. In other words, although elements of Balthazar's speech can be decoded as (Atheistically) existentialist in nature, it also includes a restatement of Christ's divinity, man's position as being made in the image of God, God's call that man should resemble him and the fact that Christ has come to redeem us, although it appears to narrow his death to an object lesson in knowing how to cope with suffering.