Example sentences of "accounting for [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 SECURITY : Another £1 million for police without accounting for specialist anti-terrorist units .
2 One partial solution to the problem of accounting for intra-regional cross-boundary flows would be to allocate resources to authorities taking no account of the cross-boundary flows and to leave them to take the responsibility of paying for their own residents treated elsewhere … there would be far more flexibility for the Area planners to arrange health care for their population .
3 The 1992 figures reflect a change in the method of accounting for certain deferred income tax benefits .
4 The proposed statement would supersede FASB Statement No 12 , Accounting for Certain Marketable Securities , and related interpretations , and amend FASB Statement No 65 , Accounting for Certain Mortgage Banking Activities , to eliminate mortgage-backed securities from its scope .
5 For the record , IXI 's other OEMs are IBM , NCR , NEC , SCO , Fujitsu , Bull and ICL , accounting for one third of IXI 's business .
6 Most patients with effortful , poorly articulated speech will have ungrammatical speech output with good speech comprehension , but not all — any two of these symptoms can exist without the third , so one can not offer a single theory accounting for all three symptoms at once .
7 The fish harvested in the Eastern Mediterranean totalled 135 000 tonnes in 1964 , the last year in which floodwater reached the sea unimpeded , with sardines accounting for 15 000 tonnes .
8 The use of the same subjects both when shadowing was and was not involved may also have altered this result by accounting for any individual anomalies .
9 If the administration now seeks a coherent shopping-list of objectives , it has better find a way of accounting for these hidden benefits .
10 The cause for GM 's concern is plain when one realises that its West European operations have emerged as the biggest profit earners in the entire group , accounting for some 37.3 per cent of net income in the last two years but for only 14.6 per cent of group turnover .
11 Agriculture contributed 11 per cent of GDP , with tobacco ( the main cash crop and export ) , sugar , maize , beef and cotton accounting for some two-thirds of the sector 's production .
12 As well as the qualitative benefits brought about by greater accuracy and timeliness of information , the efficiency of the system meant that it was possible for the integration of the personnel records and wages departments to be achieved with a 40 per cent reduction in staff , natural wastage and redeployment within the organisation accounting for some 20 individuals .
13 If you get a correlation of about point seven , it means that you 're only accounting for forty nine percent , less than half , of the variants in the other var the other sets of scores Think about it , if it 's a positive , if you 've got a correlation coefficient of one , what it means is that you account for a hundred perc or or sorry , if you 're gon na make convert it to a percentage , you times it by a hundred , it 's the proportion there .
14 The chemical firm Du Pont was the leading polluter , accounting for 343.6 million pounds , and the state of Texas absorbed the most pollutants , 799.7 million pounds .
15 Arthur Kornhauser reports for his sample of Detroit car workers that the physical conditions of work appear ‘ to have little or no explanatory value in accounting for poorer mental health at lower versus upper job levels ’ .
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