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Cash purchases regularly account for 20percentt or more of transactions at Jaguar, Land Rover, Mercedes and Porsche.
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With few exceptions, black stars and filmmakers — when they tell a specifically African-American story — have found it difficult to penetrate international markets, a significant handicap at a time when foreign audiences regularly account for two-thirds or more of the box-office receipts for Hollywood movies.
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China alone regularly accounts for more executions than the rest of the world combined, and applies it to a wide range of crimes beyond murder.
While the drug placebo effect is regularly accounted for in clinical trials, the effect of its anxiebo counterpart is not.
The pots were set out in a complete, randomized, block design and were moved regularly to account for potential variations in light and temperature in the greenhouse.
And Josef Ackermann is going to court for no other reason than that he nodded through handsome golden parachutes for some Mannesmann executives.If members of compensation committees were more regularly held to account for the contracts which they approve, it seems likely that fewer of those contracts would be offensive to employees, shareholders and the general public.
That is, one interpretation of our findings is that disownership experiences result from a dynamic process whereby the body's representation, within peripersonal space, is regularly updated to account for varied sensory inputs that derive from different modalities.
Which means that we Americans abroad are regularly asked to account for the behavior of our rebranded "homeland," now conspicuously in decline and increasingly out of step with the rest of the world.
Given the progression of global warming, risk assessments should be regularly updated to account for climatic changes.
It is no intended knock on Pogue's integrity — he has panned Apple products and praised those of competitors — to point out that the review put him in the kind of conflict-of-interest situation that The Times regularly calls others to account for: doctors with a financial interest in the drugs they recommend, or a presidential adviser whose clients have a direct interest in certain legislation.
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