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were accounting
noun
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
Exact(38)
The top employers were accounting and engineering companies.
"I did 45 credits towards the accounting degree and 42 of those credits were accounting".
But two participants realized that none were accounting for the inevitable public policy issues ahead.
Mr. Lyons said more expensive models like the Lariat and FX4 were accounting for more than 57percentt of the new truck's volume.
But it quickly noticed that a few numbers in sparsely populated areas were accounting for a disproportionate percentage of Google Voice's total costs.
Yankees tickets in general were accounting for twice as many searches as all other events, which was most likely Rivera-related.
Similar(19)
Bulgaria said its soldiers were accounted for.
"All the planes were accounted for".
"Debt is accounting".
… Debt is accounting, not reality.
The second problem is accounting gimmickry.
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