Sentence examples for accounted for future from inspiring English sources

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This exemption will now be lost once an SME registers to pay VAT in another EU country and, as a result, UK VAT must also be charged and accounted for future sales.

The predicted rise in temperature was based on a range of possible scenarios that accounted for future greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation (severity reduction) measures and on uncertainties in the model projections.

The presented findings should be accounted for future monitoring activities dealing with atmospheric deposition of N in terrestrial ecosystems.

While participants' tendency to look toward the left side of the screen could be statistically accounted for, future research should overcome this bias by mirroring images and using a counterbalancing procedure.

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This does not account for future needs.

And that doesn't account for future storms.

Yet some analysts do question whether GE Capital has set aside reserves enough to account for future loan losses.

Finally, MEC HA does not account for future remediation costs [23].

We can make significant manipulations on the road network, or change the number of agents to account for future population development.

This would ultimately lead to an increase in system latency in order to account for future symbols and maintain a causal system.

If adaptive management is adopted, there is no need to account for future climate change when planning the current abatement targets.

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