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suspense account
noun
An account in which receipts or disbursements are temporarily entered until their proper position in the books is determined.
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Instead, the partial payments are deposited into a so-called suspense account.
As his attorney, the bank mandated me recently to provide any of his relations that can have the said fund transferred to his or her account instead of being dormant in that suspense account further...
Instead, the loss would go into a suspense account and be usable only when the investor sells out or has taxable income from other passive sources.
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Analyze the suspense story examples.
The conflict between the theory of suspense and the accounts of viewers generates a problem known as the paradox of suspense, which we can boil down to a simple question: If suspense requires uncertainty, how can a viewer who knows the outcome still feel suspense?
Sports provide suspense, and in Wertheim's account we learn why women's tennis has become more suspenseful -- and more entertaining -- in recent years.
In "The Paradox of Suspense," Carroll offers a persuasive account of how we might dissolve this paradox.
On the standard account, people feel suspense when they fear a bad outcome, hope for a good outcome, and are uncertain about which outcome will come to pass.
He argues that since suspense requires uncertainty, the best account for the any claim that the same movie was just as suspenseful on the 4th, 5th, or 6th viewing is that the recidivist is confused, mislabeling her emotional response.
Cognitive psychologists Ortony, Clore, and Collins put forth a useful theory of suspense that we might call the standard account.
There are heist pictures that offer careful and detailed accounts of criminal procedure, generating suspense by focusing on the precise arrangements necessary to bring a brazen and improbable crime to fruition.
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