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Ofsted later withdrew the St Benedict's report, saying that "insufficient account had been taken of the school's context".
The regulations are out of date, and take insufficient account of new financial derivatives and other money-market innovations.
A frequent criticism of some widely adopted management theories is that they take insufficient account of the people who work in the firms that consultants analyze.
It took insufficient account of the weakening of the conventional military threat from Iraq in recent years and ignored the most common military operations Washington has actually had to face, like Balkan peacekeeping.
Rates, demographics and diagnostics, which are the focus of many studies of suicide, may provide an insufficient account without adequate consideration of psychological, social and cultural contexts and motives.
VAR models take insufficient account of this.When a nasty surprise such as the LTCM crisis in 1998 comes along, it gets labelled as a "100-year storm", suggesting that such events are very rare.
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His work on Vampire Weekend's "Modern Vampires of the City," Sky Ferreira's "Ghost" E.P., and HAIM's "Days Are Gone" earned him his nomination, though this is an insufficient accounting of his career.
However, several limitations characterize our research: In the first place, this study concerned only 26 listed companies (the banks were eliminated) and the period of analysis used only extends over 6 years due to insufficient accounting and financial data for the listed companies that belong to Industrial sectors.
In particular, these can be biased input data and insufficient accounting for time lag.
Yet material factors are insufficient to account for these preferences.
These two factors, while important, are insufficient to account for the re-establishment of U.S.-Cuba relations.
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