Example sentences of "accounts for [det] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , what is required is a special type of description which accounts for all types of differences and equivalents .
2 However , intrinsic value never accounts for all of the option premiums in the case of in-the-money options and none of the premiums in the cases of at-the-money and out-of-the-money options .
3 The clearing house holds accounts for all the clearing members of the exchange .
4 Style accounts for all kinds of nuance between these , and indeed between these and the factors deemed responsible for their manufacture .
5 Number ( ii ) accounts for all the Orpheus designs and , amongst others , the Bacchus mosaic from Stonesfield .
6 Th this is something that is developing members will be aware of the er proposals for er competition for white collar services and we sh we recharge these costs at the moment historic leases and the central departments are at the moment developing er trading accounts for all these and as we develop that work we we can correct our previous charges so there will be some sort of changes in the way we charge and as I say that 's coming through in these costs committees because it 's it 's shifting money around between different committees so we shifted the budget at the same time .
7 This is a common confusion and accounts for many weak arguments in sociology and elsewhere .
8 Indeed , chronic hepatitis C accounts for many adults referred for liver transplantation .
9 It is this high degree of order which accounts for many of the physical properties of solids .
10 The striking resemblance between this type of mutual support and that occurring in the human species accounts for much of the fascination of the chimpanzee for man .
11 This implies a maximum depth of about 30 feet and probably accounts for much of the discrepancy between the original estimate of building costs of £12,000 and the £25,000 actually spent .
12 America 's heavy spending on military R&D accounts for much of this difference , but when military spending is removed from the figures for both countries , Dr Mowery and Dr Treece still find that the proportion of R&D financed by companies is higher in Japan .
13 As Shaw and Stockford ( 1979 , p. 122 ) state , ‘ it is the problems of implementing ‘ socially-based ’ policies for rural areas through the medium of the statutory planning system which accounts for much of the gap between society 's expectations of planning , and the results in practice' .
14 Laziness , a desire to hold on to salaries and to stay with families , accounts for much afrancesado collaboration .
15 The number of old and very old people in Scottish psychiatric hospitals accounts for much of the difference in bed numbers on the two sides of the border and reflects the poor provision of local authority run places for elderly confused people in Scotland .
16 The transfer of these women from general practitioner care to hospital care accounts for much of the apparent mortality advantage of general practitioner units , a finding that contrasts with Tew 's observations .
17 Absorption by methane certainly accounts for much of this solar heating , but its abundance may be insufficient to produce the whole effect , in which case there may be an as yet unidentified absorber such as a thin suspension of black soot from the photodissociation of methane .
18 Much inter-bank lending in Eurocurrency takes place and accounts for much of the business .
19 Investment is sometimes thought of as the most dynamic element in the economy — it probably accounts for much of the cyclical instability in the economy and is an important determinant of economic growth .
20 The annual accounts for that year include the sale of a dead horse for fourteen shillings , and the sale of a live one for fifteen pounds .
21 Enterprise Computer Holdings Plc said on Tuesday that when its accounts for the 15 months to end-March 1992 , were signed last year , the group 's accountants , KPMG Peat Marwick , had not signed the audit report of its principal subsidiary , Enterprise Computer Services , the Daily Telegraph reports : the subsidiary 's accounts for that period are now in the process of being filed and will be qualified by KPMG Peat Marwick on a going concern basis ; Louis Kemp , new finance director , wants to know how it happened .
22 If it has been dormant since the end of the previous financial year and it is entitled in respect of its individual accounts to the exceptions conferred on a small company by section 246 ( or would be so entitled but for being a member of an ineligible group ) and it is not required to prepare group accounts for that year , the resolution is effective if passed at a general meeting at which the accounts for that year are to be laid .
23 One method is for the participating dividend to be determined by reference to the profit as shown from the management accounts for that period .
24 At that stage , the partners approached their bankers , NatWest , and asked if they could operate separate bank accounts for each office .
25 The Directors receive updated management accounts for each division .
26 The cash generated will not be held in a central pool but in individual accounts for each club .
27 Carbon dioxide accounts for half of the greenhouse gases and , in global terms , 75 per cent of emissions comes from the burning of fossil fuels for energy .
28 Private enterprise now accounts for half the economy and is expanding by 25% a year .
29 Only 15% of the population of Thailand lives in the Bangkok area , which accounts for half of GDP .
30 DEC accounts for half MasPar 's sales ( Kalb would prefer it if that fell to 33% ) , and the firm is concerned that if DEC fails to position the ostensibly competing parallel lines clearly , potential customers will be confused .
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