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Discover LudwigThe phrase "account timing" is not commonly used in written English and may require additional context to be fully understood.
It can be used in contexts related to financial reporting, project management, or scheduling, where the timing of account-related activities is relevant.
Example: "We need to discuss the account timing for the upcoming quarterly report to ensure all data is accurately reflected."
Alternatives: "account schedule" or "account timeline".
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Due to the fact that accounting income does not necessarily equals taxable income, the former should be adjusted to take into account timing or temporary differences.
Therefore, an adherence index was created, taking into account timing and special instructions, in addition to dose adherence.
Available results on the prevalence of drug resistance are often difficult to compare as they differ in resistance associated mutations taken into account, timing of samples and selection of study populations.
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In the clock distribution step, clock networks for every clocked SFQ gates are designed taking account of timing.
A phase-locked loop and an adaptive algorithm to account for timing variations in hand sending are presented in the chapter.
The constant Z adjusts the water balance to account for timing differences of monthly intra-annual rainfall and energy distribution patterns, and rainfall intensities.
Gap 5: Accounting for timing Most empirical studies on corporate turnaround are based on cross-sectional data only.
Optimal timings relative to the control's 95% CI provides an objective standardization per replicate that accounts for timing variation among replicates that is inherent with the MEA.
Recent work has developed techniques where nodes can communication decisions locally, using available knowledge of network status and taking into account tolerance parameters (timing, accuracy, reliability) [31, 36].
We have focused our main analysis on the use or non-use of benfluorex, without taking into account the timing of the exposure because the data on timing of use and its relation to the exact date of diagnosis was uncertain for some patients.
The difference between Time weighted and Money weighted growth rate is that money weighted growth rate takes into account the timing of cash flows and time weighted does not.
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