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The phrase "accounts of the statement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to different interpretations or reports regarding a specific statement or claim.
Example: "The accounts of the statement varied significantly among the witnesses, leading to confusion about what actually happened."
Alternatives: "reports of the statement" or "versions of the statement".
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The embargoed access is intended to improve the accuracy of news accounts of the statement, which is closely scrutinized.
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Advocates of this kind of naturalized epistemology propose accounts of these statements entirely in terms of scientifically respectable objects and properties.
When a government implements accrual accounting, instead of cash-based accounting, the statement of financial performance is the most scrutinised component of the financial statements.8 By comparing the operating revenues (R) with the operating expenses (E), its balance (B = R − E) shows whether citizens pay taxes that are equal to the public services they receive.
Rawya Rageh, Cairo correspondent for Al Jazeera English, posted on his Twitter account a summary of the statement in English.
In a comment posted to a critical media account of that statement, an "Anonymous Coward" indicated that scientists had been recruited for the task.
In this context, we also had to take account of the usability of the statement and explanation in the on-line toolkit.
The first fragmentary account of the clerics' statements appeared on Wednesday in a harsh report on a Web site aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood.
Often, and especially when underpinned by an expressivist account of the problematic statements, antirealism of this second kind amounts to a version of "projectivism," according to which, in making such statements, one is not seeking to correctly describe features of a mind-independent world but is merely projecting one's own responses and attitudes onto it.
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