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The animals were all tagged and accounted for on a daily basis and any visible injuries -- like one that would be sustained by a fishing hook -- would have been noticed by the site's managers.
For instance, contestants offered prior art that was dated after the one-click patent was issued, that Amazon had already accounted for on its patent application or that described methods of shopping but failed to mention the Internet, Hypertext Markup Language software or electronic commerce.
Indeed, now I have a strong feeling on portfolios and performing loans that, how it ought to be accounted for on the balance sheet, whether amortized costs less impairments on the one hand or mark-to-market ought to be left to the management.
Unlike some of most controversial financings at Enron, Catlin is accounted for on Dynegy's books.
If a relative (non-nuclear family) will contribute a substantial amount toward tuition, is that accounted for on the Fafsa?
That purchase had already been accounted for on Boeing's books this year, although the customer was not publicly identified.
She also described the way forgiven loans were accounted for on Tyco's books, including $38.5 million that was forgiven in 1999.
Sara Stutzenstein, a spokeswoman for Scientific-Atlanta, said in a statement: "The transactions with Adelphia were properly accounted for on Scientific-Atlanta's books.
Loans were illiquid and accounted for on an accrual basis in the "banking book" rather than on a mark-to-market basis in the "trading book".
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However, in theory, you could use a blockchain to do such a thing, where the work generated was constantly accounted for on-chain.
Notably, gene ontology and pathway biases exist among the CSH probes on commercial single-species arrays, and should be accounted for on-going and future xenograft tumor studies.
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