Asked to account for what appears to be such a tiny sum for such a huge and important campaign - remember, the very lawfulness of the legislation, as well as public confidence in the system depends on it - the minister and her officials said they'd based the costings in part on the campaign to educate the public on the smoking ban.
In a report earlier this year, Mr. Hunter found that insurers have been pushing some of their risk to consumers by capping how much they will pay to replace a home, for example, or refusing to pay extra to account for higher material costs or to meet modern construction codes.
Set-top and over-the-top boxes are gaining audience, and Nielsen just announced that they are going to adjust their definition of TV viewing to account for eyeballs glued to new screens and access methods.
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"To account for these results you have to have a lot of matter in the Universe and that leaves little room for dark energy, " said Alain Blanchard of the Observatoire Midi-Pyrenees in France.
Failure to account for job losses associated with taxes required to cover state matching funds for the expansion means that job gains are overstated by another 14 percent.
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That means we still need to account for 300, 000 houses per year for us to be at the same place we were ten years ago (which is about when housing construction really took off).
Communities and local civil society organizations need to be actively involved in decision-making in order to generate bottom up demand for change and hold governments to account for public investment in water and sanitation.
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And there are geographic adjustments to account for the fact that it costs more to live in Manhattan than in Syracuse (for example) and more accurate adjustments for family size.
For now, Bombardier and Gulfstream continue to account for the largest group of aircraft so far delivered to Chinese customers, but Dassault is gaining ground with its Falcon family.
The party was fined for failing to account properly for its election expenses in 2006.
But her husband is already raiding his farm account to pay for household expenses.
Senators also want him to account for his persistent refusal to sign international treaties, amongst other charges.
The employee then uses the account to pay for routine medical expenses, such as trips to the doctor.
It seemed reasonable for him to account for his own expenses and set up his own SEP pension plan.
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Perhaps some polite email and telephone encouragement from the public is needed for Woods to account for what he and his firm have done.
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It seems that the textbook discussion of currency and the trade account needs to be updated to account for the compelling facts of globalization.
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As custodian, you can use the account to pay for any of the child's expenses that aren't basic support--say, summer camp or riding lessons.
She recently set up a bank account to save for their higher educations, and one day she hopes to buy or build a house so they'll always have a place to call home.
It's an attempt to account for what has happened to it to cause such confusion and debate, and why the version I favor is one I still believe is the best way of approaching the exigencies of our current, perilous moment.
For the first time, the country adopted a thoroughgoing centralization of administration, nominally culminating in President Johnson as head of the executive branch, but in fact handing vast and hard-to-account for power to myriad experts running myriad programs in the new agencies.
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But America is keen for it to take up the issue, partly as a way of holding North Korea to account for its treaty breaches, but also to ensure that, unlike in 1993 when North Korea last provoked a nuclear crisis, its neighbours will not simply stand back and leave America to do all the negotiating.
Ostensibly, a shift towards a gross profits tax relieves the operators of having to apply for Amusement Machine Licence Duty licences and having to account for VAT on their takings.
His extraordinary efforts gave Bravo Troop the opportunity to regroup, reorganize and prepare for the counterattack that allowed the Troop to account for its personnel and secure Combat Outpost Keating.
Modern portfolio theory the formula for diversification developed in the 1950s by economist Harry Markowitz, who later won the Nobel Prize for his breakthrough needs an urgent updating to account for the devastation that can be wrought by borrowed money, according to Zweig.
Sakellaris predicts the second half to account for 60-62% of 2012 revenues, compared to 38%- 40% for the first half of the 2012.
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Now an FDA reviewer has damned Glaxo for supposedly failing to account for heart attacks in the Avandia group.
Calpers, the largest pension fund in the US, has earned a reputation for holding companies to account for share price falls.
The average minimums to open an account and to qualify for a fee waiver were higher among the large banks surveyed too.
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At Charles Schwab, an American retail brokerage firm, it took just three years for online dealing to account for more than half of all its securities trading.
We eagerly romp with him through the follies of confirmation bias (our tendency to reaffirm our beliefs rather than contradict them), narrative fallacy (our weakness for compelling stories), silent evidence (our failure to account for what we don't see), ludic fallacy (our willingness to oversimplify and take games or models too seriously), and epistemic arrogance (our habit of overestimating our knowledge and underestimating our ignorance).
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