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internal

[in-tur-nl] / ɪnˈtɜr nl /


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“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

But banks themselves might choose to remain very highly liquid for their own internal risk management, as it is something monitored closely by some customers, investors and banks’ own lenders.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because they are no longer members, Ecowas has no responsibility for addressing their internal governance values.

From BBC

The response to this unexpected third season of “Primal” has been passionately positive, especially related to Spear’s internal struggle to regain what made his life worth living.

From Salon

The Guards are the ideological arm of Iran's military, tasked with safeguarding the Islamic revolution from external and internal threats.

From Barron's