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But they decided the amounts were immaterial.
But they said those amounts were "immaterial" and would not have been identified as coming from Russian sources in the tax returns.
The remainder of the earnings reductions, totaling $92 million from 1997 through 2000, came from what Enron called "prior year proposed audit adjustments and reclassifications," which appear to have been changes previously recommended by Arthur Andersen, Enron's auditors, but not made because the auditors were persuaded the amounts were immaterial.
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Because the amount of money involved will probably be relatively small compared with the sales and profits of some, if not many, of the companies involved, some accountants had argued that there was no need for disclosure since the amounts would be immaterial to the company's financial results.
Race and gender were immaterial.
But, said Belfrage, such eccentricities were immaterial.
But they were immaterial to her work.
The sulfuric acid lost from the battery by an accidental overflow is probably a small enough amount as to be immaterial to the operation of the battery.
I will give unto this last as much as to thee". So in this parable, which has suggested to generations of readers something like socialism or a form of communism, the amount of labor actually expended is immaterial, so that the latecomer to the job is rewarded the same as the worker who was there from the very beginning and working from the very beginning.
Sometimes, accruals are immaterial in amount, such as utility bills, monthly insurance premiums, or subscriptions fees.
Analysts insist the amount of revenue Yahoo! generated from adult video sellers was immaterial.
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