| 11. | Instead, he gets a huge slice of the film's profits, well before Hollywood's creative accountants cook the books.
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| 12. | They know who cooks the books.
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| 13. | The new Republican solution is to cook the books by ordering up a new way to crunch the numbers.
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| 14. | "I can't cook the books,"
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| 15. | When you take a long while to document information, we often wonder, did you sit down and cook the books?
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| 16. | Al Dunlap, who made his reputation by slashing jobs, helped cook the books to make the appliance company look healthier.
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| 17. | White House and CBO analysts both say the discrepancy is a simple forecasting difference, not a plot to cook the books.
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| 18. | You might call it " In the Kitchen With Fannie : How to Cook the Books for Fun and Profit ."
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| 19. | The statements of Hubbard and the naming of Holtz-Eakin suggest he is willing to cook the books in order to proceed.
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| 20. | A lawsuit filed against Supercuts by its former CFO William Stirlin claimed that Lipson had encouraged him to cook the books.
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