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And also I think it might be as well to have a pro forma.
A simple pro forma could perhaps be designed to this end for 1993.
In those days, pro forma numbers were all the rage.
I had words with him, so I'm more likely to be a pro forma suspect.
In the second quarter of 1999, pro forma revenue growth was 6.7 percent.
"I thought that it was going to be a more pro forma activity," he said.
Therefore, I see people who say that the pro forma is a marker.
Wall Street analysts had expected the company to break even by the pro forma measure.
Bidding is pro forma and often fixed ahead of time.
When he sat down it was almost impossible to continue even a pro forma debate.
I expressed pro forma regrets at not having spent more time with him.
I sent back a pro forma to its initial Hello, but wait a moment.
It would have been death or worse to do more than make the pro forma warning.
"Pro forma historical comparisons are difficult to make, to say the least," he wrote.
"They've been hitting the issues that are of concern, particularly the pro forma numbers."
But Amazon provides forecasts just for the pro forma figure.
From there, sites are generally added to the national register pro forma.
"That might seem pro forma after we've already set up and conducted a primary, but getting 80 percent in anything political is never easy."
It seemed more pro forma than I had expected.
That is, the pro forma information would generally need to be current within 135 days at the time of effectiveness.
Please return the enclosed pro forma about the open meeting by 7 March 1988.
The Doc started a pro forma protest; she cut him off, too.
I thought his scrutiny would be purely pro forma, but he read every word.
He put my baggage back in the trunk with only pro forma help from me.
Analysts had expected a pro forma loss of 5 cents a share.