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"complicated account" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or account that is difficult to understand or complicated. For example: "The accounting rules for this transaction are a complicated account – it will take an expert to understand them."
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There may indeed be truth to this, though several soldiers in the platoon give a more complicated account.
By Robert M. Coates The New Yorker, June 17 , 1950 P. 24A long, complicated account of what is involved when a person is trying to get someone on the telephone and the line is busy.
He went on, via one of his songs, to offer a complicated account of a turbulent love affair in Spanish Harlem, and at the end asked a friend, "Did you understand it?" The friend nodded enthusiastically.
The woman at the window seemed to take in that news, and listened to a complicated account of how she got there, shook her head, and said, in closing, "I don't know nothing about all that".
Schiffer is aware of this problem (see his discussion of anti-fictional entities, pp. 55 6), and this is why he turns to the more complicated account.
Briefly, then, Velleman's complicated account of what it takes to be an action doesn't at this point give us a univocal theory of what our practical reasons are — not, at any rate, at the level of formal specificity of Vogler's or Thompson's or Korsgaard's views.
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It is not known if the Unify board suspects fraud or just thinks the company misapplied complicated accounting rules.
How much global wealth is hidden in this way, and how did you figure out how to measure it, given that it's hidden via shell companies, complicated accounting arrangements across multiple countries and so on?
His basic argument isn't so complicated; accounts do get hacked, as PBS and Google can both attest in the last few days, and it wouldn't take much imagination — it would indicate a certain lack of imagination — for someone who hacked Weiner's to then send out a link to a boxer-brief closeup.
The post- Enron call for more transparency has also put the spotlight on companies like it and General Electric, which have complicated accounting structures and many unrelated units.
Conglomerates have come under increasing pressure with the breakup of Tyco ; the post- Enron call for more transparency has put the spotlight on companies like General Electric, which has complicated accounting structures and many unrelated units.
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