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Ms. Shipley said this could make accounting for investment income difficult with the 90 percent rule — mostly stemming from the lack of filing instructions.
Many corporate chiefs have already started taking steps to recognise the environmental costs, but Mr Allan, of King's College London, is urging ministers and professional bodies to push through rule changes to make accounting for water compulsory.
Legacy data may also contain unknown error or unreported error that make accounting for data uncertainty difficult.
As Borjas (1985) suggests, the "quality" of migration group changes over time, and if this is the case, there may be substantial differences in earnings potential across immigration cohorts, which would make accounting for "cohort effects" important.
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That approach imposes disciplinary rigor -- "tastes changed" could too easily explain just about anything -- but it makes accounting for fashion hard.
He also promised to rid Rolls of the "accounting fog" that made the company impenetrable to its analysts and external investors by making accounting for its TotalCare servicing contracts and research and development costs clearer.
That has made accounting for them and selling them on open exchanges difficult or impossible.
Since its 1989 launch, the marque has played second fiddle to Lexus – and third fiddle among Japanese luxury makes, accounting for Honda's Acura division – in terms of perceived luxury and sales.
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Yesterday super-blogger Dave Winer wrote a long post saying something funny was going on with Twitter, since they've made accounts for some bloggers (including us) "suggested accounts".
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