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diligence

[dil-i-juhns] / ˈdɪl ɪ dʒəns /


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He also sought records detailing how company revenue and profits had been distributed, World Liberty’s policies on conflicts of interest and any due diligence it had conducted on the transaction.

From The Wall Street Journal

A parliamentary motion drawn up by the Conservatives would force the government to release documents relating to his appointment, and the "due diligence" conducted by No 10 beforehand.

From BBC

“When there is a lack of internal controls, a lack of diligence of how funds are used, that makes it easier for those who want to take advantage of the system to profit,” Kiley said.

From Los Angeles Times

The Pokémon Company said in a statement on Friday that the event had been "mistakenly posted" on its official card game website "due to a lack of due diligence".

From BBC

The fact that creditors should have done more due diligence doesn’t excuse fraud.

From The Wall Street Journal