Example sentences of "[noun pl] may account for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The need to include stock market volatility in the pricing equation for index futures may account for the apparent mispricings indicated by the no-arbitrage condition , particularly when the market is volatile , when the general equilibrium model would not indicate a mispricing . |
2 | The differences in binding characteristics of the DNA binding domains of the homologous VZV 140k and HSV-1 Vmw175 IE proteins may account for the subtle differences in their regulatory activities in transfection assays and during virus growth in tissue culture . |
3 | Even on small contracts , plant costs may account for a significant proportion of total costs . |
4 | TWO problems limit the interpretation of recent experiments supporting Darwin 's suggestion that female choice for ornate males may account for the evolution of long tails in birds . |
5 | This , with or without an increased absorption of faecal secondary bile acids may account for the differences observed in both faecal and biliary bile acids . |
6 | During the menopause a drop in hormone levels may account for a temporary loss of sexual desire in women , but this need not be more than a passing loss . |
7 | These factors may account for the fact that the blackboard metaphor has not usually been used for anaphor resolvers , whose control structures are very often relatively simple , with different knowledge sources brought to bear in something like a predetermined order . |
8 | They suggest that peculiar factors may account for the high levels recorded on a limited number of ground-based instruments . |
9 | Different techniques , reference values ( 5 mm Hg over anal basal pressure to define prolonged squeezing ) , and patient selection criteria may account for the discrepancy vis a vis our results . |
10 | These findings may account for the previous reports that premature eye opening accelerates optic nerve myelination , whereas dark rearing delays it . |
11 | Bank loans and , particularly , credit cards may account for a much greater volume of spending than the total debt outstanding on them might suggest . |