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Depending on the form those evaluations take, they may do more to encourage greater disclosure by companies and their auditors than new regulations and legislation, some accountants said.
The industry report also claims that Americans who currently buy their insurance through large employers would see their premiums rise by 9percentto11percentcent, depending on the form of coverage.
Instead of two clearly defined alliances an inner and an outer core, or an "old" and a "new" Europe there will be a range of overlapping structures depending on the form of co-operation.
But a piece of research about to be published in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review by Adam Alter and Daniel Oppenheimer, a pair of psychologists at Princeton University, shows that something similar is true even of familiar currencies, depending on the form they come in.
Scaffold, in building construction, temporary platform used to elevate and support workers and materials during the construction, repair, or cleaning of a structure or machine; it consists of one or more planks of convenient size and length, with various methods of support, depending on the form and use.
The replaced entities are variously "fictions", "incomplete symbols" or simply "constructions" depending on the form that the definitions take.
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Since the equilibrium values may be time-dependent, the solution of the rate equation depends on the form of the forcing function.
Everything depended on the form the Union took.
The action that needs to be taken to reduce unlawful discrimination depends on the form that discrimination takes.
Whether Carberry gets to play an Ashes Test will depend on the form and fitness of others.
Whether they can go as high as eighth again may depend on the form of Gomis and if they can keep their key players fit.
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