Example sentences of "[noun] accounting [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If there are two elections this year — which all the pollsters are naturally hoping for — he believes political polls may account for up to 15 p.c. , with market research accounting for the rest .
2 Note 46 to the accounts shows the effect on revenue and reserves of adopting equity accounting for the whole of the equity investment portfolio regardless of whether the investments are associated undertakings or not .
3 In summary , substituting depreciation accounting for the existing method would make revenue accounts more relevant for cost comparisons but less reliable for financial control .
4 Adding depreciation accounting to the existing system has , in the past , not been affordable .
5 Private French bidders , much in evidence , bought 75% of the works with ten foreign dealers accounting for the rest .
6 The primary impetus , on the other hand , for cash accounting in the business sector comes from the undoubted subjectivity of accruals accounting .
7 Nevertheless , though difficulties remain in locating each possible measurement focus , the idea is one that provides an escape from the dominant ( if woolly ) notion of accruals accounting as an all-or-nothing alternative to cash accounting .
8 Plant owners AEA Technology say the process has found measuring inaccuracies accounting for a further 1.2kg .
9 Almost 70% of Norwegian farmers were part-time , with forestry and tourism accounting for the majority of off-farm jobs .
10 The fast readers were more efficient than the slow readers in using grammatical predictability and in integrating different ideas in a sentence , but the factor accounting for the largest difference involved word-recognition processes .
11 The private sector has , in fact , been struggling with the intricacies of inflation accounting for the last 25 years and have , by and large , abandoned the idea as being too difficult .
12 Second the suspension of mandatory inflation accounting by the profession ( in 1985 ) has not affected the nationalized industries , who continue to report current cost accounts , by government direction .
13 In no circumstances should a payment be made directly to an employee as this would involve the Corporation accounting to the Inland Revenue for Income Tax deductions .
14 There have been many theories accounting for the prevalence of North , North East and East facing galleries , including a favourite one that they were built so that thrifty spinners might sit out and catch the last of the waning daylight .
15 Capital accounting in a nationalized industry is in essence no different from that in a limited company .
16 Thus while there is a major agenda for capital accounting in the NHS , Working for patients does not provide the solution .
17 There is a very serious and respectable literature on cash flow accounting for the business sector which argues that the traditional accruals accounting statements are too subjective and hide crucial information about organizations ' performance .
18 While classical factors were often present , and for brief periods predominated , Keynesian factors were the proximate forces accounting for the rise in unemployment over this period .
19 We restricted our flow cytometric analysis to the determination of DNA ploidy because increased amounts of nuclear fragments after enzymatic digestion reduce the accuracy of cell cycle analysis accounting for the relatively poor correlation between proliferative activity in unfixed compared with paraffin embedded material .
20 A summary of the results accounting for the differences in expressed PLC activities is shown in Fig. 2 a ; this shows that the net increase in inositol phosphate formation induced by βγ t was about fivefold higher for cells expressing PLC- β2 than for cells expressing PLC- β1 .
21 Maestro has 11% , IEF and Oracle CASE 9% , Foundation and Compagnie Generale d'Informatique SA 's PacBase 8% , Verilog Inc 's Age 6% , Cadre Technolgies Inc 's Teamwork 5% , Bachman Information Systems Inc 's Bachman Designer , Intersolv Inc 's Excelerator and LBMS Inc 's Systems Engineer 3% , with others accounting for the remaining 22% .
22 As Tables 5 and 6 , above , demonstrate , each period surveyed shows a broadly similar pattern of usage , with modern material forming a high proportion of all items of known date issued , and with material published in the decade prior to each survey accounting for a particularly high proportion of all dated issues supplied .
23 Chart 15 , from Karen Wruck at the Harvard Business School , shows part of the answer why : in a highly leveraged firm , default is triggered by the inability to meet payments to claimants accounting for a much larger proportion of the firm 's value than in a firm with more equity ; and the loss to creditors of failing to agree on new terms is thus potentially bigger .
24 More than half the inquiries related to family history , local history accounting for a further 13pc .
25 Sales in the six months to the end of February grew 11pc to £1,025m with prescription medicines accounting for the vast majority .
26 First-half sales grew 11 per cent to £1.025 billion , with prescription medicines accounting for the vast majority after over-the-counter sales were stunted by a ‘ poor coughs and colds season ’ .
27 These are some of the factors accounting for the apathy with which the deaf and dumb population welcomed the BDDA , but there was discontent also among members and sympathisers .
28 This change in relative prices would have been rational if it had reflected any real improvement in the competitive power of electricity ( and there had been a continuing shift in favour of electricity for the whole century ) , but now the shift was artificially exaggerated by historic cost accounting in a period of inflation , and by temporarily depressed investment levels .
29 When the Board finally shifted from historic to current cost accounting in the same year , this had dramatic effect on the comparative costs .
30 Following the demise of current cost accounting in the private sector and the apparent determination of the Treasury to retain it for nationalized industries , the fact that Byatt strongly endorsed its retention in the public sector is important , particularly from the policy-making perspective .
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