Indeed Britain chalks up the world's biggest trade surplus in business services (see chart).
He chalks it up to computers not being able to match up the forms involved.
Walter Blackwell, head of the Veterans Corporation, chalks up part of the problem to lack of funding.
He chalks up his own departure from Barclays to a disagreement between what the Russian situation signaled.
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Real Madrid chalks up their first win of the new Liga season after a loss and a draw.
Ratmoko chalks up his success to an unusual relationship with an unusual banker.
Frank chalks this up to a young-person curiosity about old things in an era when the past is rapidly disappearing.
Now, as it chalks up successes in the war on organised crime, the government has backed off from that threat.
Entertainment President Dawn Ostroff chalks up the first year's rating woes to the station shuffle, which left viewers searching for old shows on new channels.
When a husband murders a wife or daughter in the United States and Canada, too often law enforcement chalks the matter up to domestic violence.
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The English media chalks it up to O'Neill's "passion" and "enthusiasm, " and it's possible that after two and a half years at the club, Bruce had grown somewhat stale.
Sudeith chalks up this disdain to the fact that most buyers have seen only pitiful little carpets that feature nothing more interesting than a map of Afghanistan and a few hastily woven weapons.
Sharga chalks up the increase in strategic defaults (or at least the willingness to consider them) to two major factors: a new type of unemployed homeowner and a lack of trust in lending institutions.
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