routine internal造句
例句與造句
- Montrose County Undersheriff Dick Deines said there would be a routine internal investigation into the arrest because of publicity concerning the crash.
- Even so, Carnevale said, the department would conduct its own routine internal review " to see whether we could have done something different ."
- The bank discovered something was amiss during an routine internal review of accounts and found $ 73 million in loans made on the basis of bogus collateral.
- Meanwhile, Federal District Transportation Secretary Jorge Martinez y Almaraz said his department was increasing its routine internal audits to " put an end to possible corruption ."
- It continued, " We have identified the cause, which was the result of an issue that arose during routine internal maintenance, and are working to fix this as soon as possible.
- It's difficult to find routine internal in a sentence. 用routine internal造句挺難的
- So the idea that we can use signal-to-noise ratio to detect their routine internal transmissions is a non-starter because no sufficiently sophisticated societies are sending anything with a noticable signal-it's ALL noise to the uninitiated!
- Executives at the medical device company said a routine internal review had detected that the subsidiary had recently reported $ 40 million to $ 50 million in sales of inventory to distributors that were not true sales.
- The school has been cooperating with authorities since learning through a routine internal audit earlier this year that an employee in its Willed Body Program may have illegally profited from the sales, said Bob Dogium, spokesman for the FBI in Houston.
- Originally designed as a police public order vehicle for both urban and rural operations, the RG-12 has been developed to be used in many roles, including as routine internal security vehicle, military APC, bullion carrier, bulk diamond carrier and security vehicle on gold and platinum mines.
- The memo, dated Oct . 4, 1996, said a routine internal affairs inspection of the Moorestown barracks found the percentage of minorities stopped by its troopers was " dramatically higher " than the rates that had been cited in a landmark court case earlier that year, The Star-Ledger of Newark reported in Saturday's editions.