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RSM
abbreviation
regimental sergeant major
Royal School of Music
Royal Society of Medicine
San Marino (international car registration)
Word History and Origins
Origin of RSM1
Example Sentences
“The Bureau of Labor Statistics will be making educated guesses on pricing, which will cause many to question the data until the BLS can have the two to three months to catch up following the shutdown,” wrote Joe Brusuelas, chief economist for RSM US LLP.
“If you are in the financial markets and what you care about is the government’s ability to finance that debt, well even if the projections for France look worse than the U.K., there’s a lot of room there before France catches up to the U.K. in terms of debt financing costs,” said Thomas Pugh, U.K. economist at RSM, a business services firm.
Investors were already a little on edge after two recent auto-sector bankruptcies, said Joseph Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM.
The 3% top-line number for second-quarter annualized growth was “flattered by an increase in net exports,” observed Joseph Brusuelas, chief economist for RSM, a business consulting firm — that is, exports fell modestly in the second quarter, but imports plummeted.
Two other soldiers however suggested he had been "mismanaged" as opposed to being bullied, while Capt Ben Atkin, RSM for L/Cpl Mongan's battalion said physical exercise was "not allowed to be used in the British Army as a punishment" and "if I had seen it, I would have stopped it".
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