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The federal government does not require states to audit every project.
"Now they audit not much more than 1 percent of all returns."
If such courses are available in your area, you may want to audit a few.
But when she audited a summer class she'd already taken with me, I knew something was up.
Suppose there is a table which we want to audit.
In the last 10 years, it has audited 375 of them.
Real time is like an outside accountant come to audit our books.
Headquarters should support people in the field and audit their performance.
For a start off, how is all of this going to be audited?
The case led to several changes in the way companies were audited.
The problem is not that none of these programs are audited.
They try to audit to make sure that things are right."
In 1981 they audited 708 of the Times top 1,000; by 1991 this had gone up to 815.
"I have to go in there and audit all the time.
Make up the schedule you want and audit the classes.
The poor are now more likely to be audited than the rich.
At best, the parliament can ask the authority to audit certain issues.
Q. Is everyone who comes in going to be audited?
The odds of being audited are about 1 in 100.
Adult students may audit classes or take them for credit.
Now they will train for solo course and learn to audit themselves.
Some of the biggest plans are audited only once every seven years, he said.
But he said no decision had been made on when those controls would have to be audited.
Most clerks are audited once every three weeks, he said.
The colleges allow those over 65 to audit courses free.