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A registry of pecuniary transactions; a written or printed statement of business dealings or debts and credits, and also of other things subjected to a reckoning or review
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It's disturbing reading, but this research – in all of these links – reveals a bleak phenomenon of musical history that needs to be faced up to, accounted for, and stopped.
But he and Mr. Rasmussen agreed that failure of the reading equipment at the toll gates to act in precisely the integrated fashion that it is supposed to accounted for some of the problems with the misreading of some transponders and mistaken violations.
Hence, these variables can express larger amount of variation in the data set, so we can take those variables which can address the variation need to accounted.
Lag 0 associations between daily pollutant concentration and the daily count of ED visits were assessed using Poisson generalized linear models that were scaled to accounted for overdispersion.
CNVs have been reported to accounted for ∼ 18% of the total detected variation in gene expression between individuals, suggesting that they make a considerable contribution to phenotypic variation [31].
Poulton and West [ 44] found that having clear objectives that team members were highly committed to accounted for a large portion of the varying levels of effectiveness amongst primary care teams.
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Nobody held them to account.
People must be called to account".
It called both other branches to account.
How to account for the disparity?
Premiums are adjusted to account for claims.
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