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  • "At the request of Congressman Steven H. Schiff (R-NM), the [[General Accounting Office]] (GAO) initiated an audit in February of 1994, to locate all record
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  • Human [[basophil]]s are a [[granulocyte]] cell type accounting for 0.1–1% of white blood cells; these cells contain many "granules" whic
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  • ...ccupy all free valencies of an appropriate carbon atom, which remain after accounting for branching, other element(s), and/or multiple bonding.
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  • ...ckpot scheme. Total government budgets in the 1930s were relatively small, accounting for a small percentage of total GDP. Therefore, many argued, even a large i
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  • ...es some influential people - such as those with classical, legal, or even accounting, backgrounds. I am also concerned that exclusively graphical explanations
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  • ...8211234&sr=1-1 excerpt and text search]* Ferguson, Priscilla Parkhurst. ''Accounting for Taste: The Triumph of French Cuisine.'' 2004. 258 pp.
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  • ...9(2), Spring 1988, pp. 7–18. (Paper presented for delivery to the American Accounting Association, August 1987.).
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  • * Helen Fein: Accounting for Genocide - Victims and Survivors of the Holocaust, The Free Press, New
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  • ...Count Karl von Zinzendorf (1739–1813) introduced a uniform system of accounting for state revenues, expenditures, and debts of the territories of the Austr
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  • Lerner was the first to recognize the importance of accounting for inflation in Neo-Keynesian theory and laid out his analysis in a remark
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  • ...er.<ref> Nicholas Crafts, "Steam as a General Purpose Technology: a Growth Accounting Perspective." ''Economic Journal'' 2004 114(495): 338-351. Issn: 0013-0133
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  • ...er.<ref> Nicholas Crafts, "Steam as a General Purpose Technology: a Growth Accounting Perspective." ''Economic Journal'' 2004 114(495): 338-351. Issn: 0013-0133
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  • The accounting terminology used in banking differs from that used by other organisations. ...pirical investigations have shown that the ratio of banking [[liabilities (accounting)|liabilities]] to GDP is strongly correlated with economic growth
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  • [[writedown (accounting)|writedown]] the value of its [[asset (banking)|assets]] because of their i ...und]]'s economists estimated in October 2009 that the global [[writedown (accounting)|writedowns]] of the value of financial assets resulting from the crisis to
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  • ...as deserving a chance as an anticommunist, Dulles' passion. Another factor accounting for American support of Diem was his Catholicism, which may have resonated
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  • | title = Self-accounting for Conversion by Western Devotees of Modern Hindu Religious Movements. *Exon, Bob (1995). Self-accounting for Conversion by Western Devotees of Modern Hindu Religious Movements. 74-
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  • ...er, the Bedaux system emerged to be a rather modern system of managing and accounting. Bedaux started as a special system for work measurement and wage determina
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  • ...able to a broadening of the diagnostic concept, earlier diagnosis (thereby accounting for those cases which are actually diagnosed as early as one year of age)<r ...2), reported that the increase in autism in California is real, even after accounting for changes to diagnostic criteria.<ref>{{cite web | title=Report to the Le
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  • ...Company])." [NB: 'theory' here referring to a 'system of concepts'].</ref> accounting for a particular vision of reality, a [[worldview]] not predicated on invok
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  • ...of Königsberg. In this, he identifies the problem of knowledge as that of accounting for the possibility of what he terms 'synthetic a priori' truths. Synthetic
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