Pursuant to U.S. GAAP, a portion of the proceeds will be accounted for and attributed to the settlement of prior legal claims.
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As a publicly-funded body, every decision made has to be accounted for on a value-for-money basis.
Those two sets of costs are very different, very different indeed, and need to be accounted for separately.
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Notice too that the cost and scope, and funds received and spent all had to be accounted quarterly.
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Some of these novel branches were, nevertheless, similar enough to known branches to be accounted for as known unknowns.
That rise is unlikely to be accounted for by non-Muslims and foreigners alone.
As that commitment grows across the enterprise, organizations will grapple with how social is going to be accounted for across the corporation as a whole.
For example, the European Commission's initial proposal for a ceiling of 1033bn euros excludes 30bn euros in spending which has to be accounted for somewhere.
Thereby both revenues and profits are inflated in the short term, though it leaves a ticking time bomb in the form of the expenditure that has to be accounted for in later years.
But for web designers on the wide end of the spectrum and app designers on the narrow, getting your head around all of the moving pieces that have to be accounted for between discrete views can be challenging.
Backdating is not necessarily illegal, but it must be disclosed to investors and accounted for properly.
That the writer considers any kind of conditioning wrong must be accounted, he supposes, to the strength of Catholic tradition in which he was reared.
Once those services are delivered jointly across two or more councils, how is the spending to be allocated and accounted for?
They were 12% more likely to be admitted to the hospital and accounted for 9% more in total health care costs.
Regulators are said to be examining how banks accounted for derivatives exposures held off balance sheet.
He said the differences from one population to another "cannot be accounted for either by genetic make-up or environmental influences".
Historic liabilities have to be honoured (and properly accounted for, rather than hidden off the government's balance-sheet).
The SEC probe appears to be focused on how the company accounted for intercompany sales.
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Backdating itself isn't illegal, but it has to be disclosed and must be properly accounted for in the company's expenses.
But the transformation there from the gang ethics that dominate human history to democratic reformist ones can hardly be accounted for by mere insularity.
If the governance structure of the congregation is the pastor listening to Jesus and filling the flock in on the message with no one else knowing anything about how the money is accounted for, there are bound to be problems from time to time.
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Historically we would be experiencing a rebound in real estate, which accounted for up to 20% of take home pay from 2002 to 2007.
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We need a consistent and transparent method of accounting that does not provide incentives to shift losses where they might not be properly accounted for.
By then, the proceeds of the 4G sale will not be his to spend - the money will already have been accounted for by his predecessor.
Citing an intelligence source in Islamabad, the report notes that there appears to be a person in the compound that cannot be accounted for.
But Mr Cameron, who is due to set out his plans in more detail in a speech later this month, said it would not be "right" to leave the EU, as its members accounted for half the UK's trade.
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Basic systems that can be managed by communities themselves accounted for less than 20% of donor funding to the water and sanitation sector in 2010.
In general, optimists did turn out to be perceived by their peers as more charismatic, but that accounted for only a fraction--approximately one-third at most--of the optimists' greater success in the labor market.
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