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The phrase "accounts the difference" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing; the correct expression would typically be "accounts for the difference."
Example: "The accountant accounts for the difference in the budget report to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "explains the difference" or "justifies the difference."
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R1 accounts the difference between actual and nominal static yield strengths.
How we make true versions is absolutely the same on both accounts; the difference is only with respect to what we do when we make true versions (see WW and McCormick 1996 for discussion).
Historically, the blue tick was something that demarcates an actual celebrity from one of their parody accounts: the difference between @CarltonCole1 and @_CarltonCole9, for instance, or the difference between Nicki Minaj and one of those @da_real_nicki accounts that just posts motivational posters and cloyingly encouraging Tumblr quotes.
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