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The rules aim to capture off-balance sheet items and repurchase agreements, or "repos," which are like derivatives but are often accounted for as cashlike assets.
"You might call Beckett the ultimate realist," one eminent critic says, while the title of Anthony Cronin's fine 1997 biography calls him "the last modernist," and, equally, thanks to his spiralling self-referentiality, he's often accounted the first postmodernist.
Depending on oil prices and the exchange rate, energy subsidies have often accounted for a fifth of total government spending, more than spending on infrastructure and social-welfare programmes combined.
Intralaminar cracks, one the other hand, are more often accounted for by using a continuum damage approach, (e.g. a smeared crack approach).
While the proportion of immigrants in the US never exceeded 15 of the total population, immigrants often accounted for more than 30% of Argentina's population.
This adsorption-inhibition effect, often accounted for in rate expressions of catalytic reactions, may induce the existence of multiple steady state solutions.
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Often, accounting firms draw them up, helped by law firms and investment banks.
Paperback editions of Random House books often account for more than 30percentt of Knopf's Vintage paperback list.
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