Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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31 The Senior Account Executives ( SAEs ) at DPR Futures were dealers who had graduated from the ranks of the accounts executives due to their exceptional sales performances .
32 For example : ‘ Can you let me have the accounts departments breakdown of costs on A and B ? ’
33 We held an investigation and realised that some of the records held by the accounts departments did not tally with the real situation .
34 Where steps are not taken to avoid such holding out , the salaried partner has the same professional responsibilities as a full partner to ensure that his firm complies with the Indemnity Insurance Rules ( under which salaried partners are treated as principals ) and the Accounts Rules ( see Chapter 12 ) ; and in theory the Inland Revenue could look to a salaried partner who is held out as a member of the firm for payment of income tax payable in respect of its profits , though in practice such a claim is unlikely .
35 In Chapter 12 will also be found a summary of the Accounts Rules regulating the handling by solicitors of clients ' and trust money and the obligation to pay interest on deposits .
36 For efficient management of a company , records should be maintained in at least three categories : Financial accounts Cost accounts Management accounts Each of these divisions of the accounts records are of course interrelated and will now be examined in detail .
37 Now I think in our experience so far we find that erm the accounts clerks in the back office are those who are most likely to be bashing away at the character terminals , those are the people who are bashing data into the system .
38 This summary financial statement is only a summary of information in the accounts directors ' report and annual business statement .
39 ( Palmer 1986 , Radway 1984 ) But at the same time , such research raises many questions ; not least , how to make sense of the accounts readers give of their activity as they read .
40 In all , there was evidence of an active , cohesive social movement typically visible in the programmes members arranged for cultural activities , local winter and summer musical and drama evenings , summer rambles and weekend schools .
41 When the Association plans to revise the programmes students will , through centres offering the programmes , be given due warning .
42 They are even repeating the repeats EastEnders , right from the start , is shown three times a day , every day , Terry and June twice , The Goodies once .
43 The collation of evidence from the scenes-of-crime officers .
44 The scenes-of-crime officers had photographed the dead man and the ground for some distance around .
45 The surgeon has been and gone , he reckons death probably took place early in the night ; the coroner has been informed , and the scenes-of-crime chaps are on the job … ’
46 The research on which this book is based is concerned both with examining the concrete experiences of male and female students , and with the meanings students attach to those experiences .
47 In consequence , while the gross gains and losses on the futures contracts and shares in an arbitrage transaction were equal , the net gains and losses were not , ( Schwarz , Hill and Schneeweis , 1986 , pp. 105–6 ) .
48 Unless otherwise specified , the futures contracts reported are for the USA .
49 We are now in a position to find the fair price of the futures contracts trading on LIFFE .
50 When the market is falling , futures are sold , and if the market continues to fall , the position can be unwound by buying in the futures contracts and making profits on them , which are used to offset losses on the value of the share portfolio .
51 If the futures prices for both commodities fall by 10% , the first strategy will result in Lois losing [ 10 × ( 50 000 × 0.10 - 10 000 × 0.10 ) ] = £40 000 , while the latter strategy will produce zero profit because it is unaffected by changes in the general level of prices , ( 10 × 50 000 × 0.10 - ( 50 × 10 000 × 0.10 ) = 0 ) .
52 ( Because it obviates the need to collect the spot as well as the futures prices , S t has been replaced in some empirical work by F t ; see , for example , Dusak , 1973 ) .
53 Using transactions data from January 1984 to September 1988 , the following regression equation was separately estimated for each of ten futures contracts : where V is the implied standard deviation of futures prices at time t , M t is the number of days to maturity , F t is the futures prices at time t and Ε is a disturbance term .
54 WITH a huge ‘ bear squeeze ’ under way , agonised screams could be heard in the vicinity of the futures pits of London yesterday .
55 Apart from a short overlap between the end of trading in London and the start of trading in Chicago , the futures markets studied do not trade simultaneously .
56 In early January the government achieved a breakthrough in its investigation of trading fraud in the futures markets , when a Chicago jury convicted 10 soyabean brokers and traders of more than 300 charges including racketeering , mail and wire fraud and violations of the Commodities Exchange Act .
57 However , it is possible to construct hedges ( completely in theory but only partially in practice ) against most exchange risks by using the futures markets .
58 At the outset , it should be stated that the regulation of the futures markets poses a particular challenge for regulators .
59 The potential volatility of the markets and the multiplication of risk through gearing coupled with the complexity both of the transactions themselves and market procedures , mean that investors , particularly those with little experience , can be placed at considerable risk in the futures markets .
60 Conversely , where the futures markets are used purely for hedging purposes or by sophisticated investors who are able to assess the risks they are taking and to integrate those risks into an overall investment strategy , there is less need for stringent regulation .
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