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"The NASD's action is based on the retroactive application of a hypothetical, academic, predictive model to assess the suitability of the exchanges, instead of looking at each client's individual financial situation, as current law and guidance from the NASD suggests," Waddell & Reed said.

It comes in the form of a surcharge most assess for advancing the amount of the refund to the taxpayer.

It is entirely too early to assess either Reid or McNabb, of course.

In addition, the subjects were asked to assess their satiety and levels of fatigue.

Of course, you do have to scan, assess, and make constant minute decisions.

But no biographer of Mill has found evidence of this supposed influence, and it is likely that the Wards indulged in wishful thinking when they came to assess the importance of the correspondence to Mill's own life and work.

And only after we understand their world and their original vision can we begin to assess, in a self-conscious and systematic way, how much of this vision, if any, has survived--or should survive--subsequent constitutional developments.

He could not assess the effect of the damage but related that his pilot had gotten the plane to the airfield, where he circled to test the controls and to burn the remaining fuel -- crash-landing a B-24 was always hazardous, but especially so when there was fuel in the wings.

The renewed power of the unions on the picket line and in Congress slowed labor's downward slide and brought a new generation of young organizers and intellectuals to assess the labor movement.

They say figures should be compared between 2000 and 2003 to assess the full impact.


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