Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
These 'substantial material errors' are errors with an immediate impact on the Community budget.
The Court of Auditors found the payments as a whole to be free from material error.
Our audit has been performed so as to provide reasonable assurance that the financial statements are free from material error.
In these areas payments to final beneficiaries are still affected by material error rates, albeit at varying levels.
A statement by the ministry blamed an unexplained "material error" for the incorrect numbers.
The decision to reopen the case was made in April 2004 ruling that "material errors" had been made.
It seems to be the case that wherever procedures are less complicated and it is easier to use money, we find fewer material errors.
DR is the probability that the audit procedures may fail to detect existence of a material error or fraud.
It is a material error, but it reflects the haste with which we sometimes deal with such delicate matters.
For financial information to be useful, it should be timely and free from material errors, omissions, and fraud.
And here I must correct a material error which I have committed in another place to the prejudice of the Empress.
According to the Court, the 'substantial material errors' amount to nearly 6 % of all payments, in other words around ECU 4 billion.
GAO will reconsider and revise a prior decision or opinion upon a showing of a material error of fact or law.
The extent of the 'substantial material errors' found by the Court is largely comparable to that found in 1994, and this is something to be welcomed.
Mr President, I would like to highlight four criteria and finally mention a material error which has slipped into the proposal we are going to vote on tomorrow.
The word "mitigate" in this context means the control (or controls) reduces the likelihood of material error presented by the MMR to a "remote" probability.
The booklet points out that the new rules will "increase the likelihood of detection of material errors and illegal acts" through deeper investigation by auditors into corporate figures.
Finkelstein replied to that specific challenge for material errors found in his book overall, and Dershowitz upped it to $25,000 for another particular "issue" that they disputed.
If after all this a further material error is discovered, letters known as "Perinde ac valere super perinde ac valere" must be applied for.
The Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe has not, so far, deemed it necessary to table this amendment again or to point out a material error in it.
First of all, in particular, too many material errors are occurring in the areas of agriculture, the Cohesion Fund, research and development, external aid, development cooperation and education.
A presumption of regularity and validity attaches to public instruments; for the instrument to be rebutted, it must be proven in court to contain a willful material error.
Those risks that inherently have a "reasonably possible" likelihood of causing a material error in the account balance or disclosure are the material misstatement risks ("MMR").
In the UK, the law has developed to a point where "it is now possible to say that material error of fact leading to unfairness constitutes a discrete ground for judicial review".
SpACE - Spreadsheet Auditing from Customs & Excise KPMG Consulting report that 95% of the financial models they review contain material errors.