Sentences with phrase «account for the things»

It's not entirely clear how Apple is reaching that number, but a lot of that money is just part of the company's normal accounting for things like buying component parts and growing its digital software marketplace.
In my worldview with the Bible as my ultimate authority, I can account for these things.
We may all be called into account for the things we have done in this world and whether or not we believed.
A person may be irresponsible, of course, in the sense that he lacks the true qualifications of a self, but if he has freedom or the ability to answer he may be morally irresponsible in the sense that he refuses to give account to those to whom he owes an answer for common goods, or in the sense that he offers a false account for the things entrusted to him.
The governing bodies of the USGA and R&A are attempting to simplify the rule book to account for things like, you know, intent — but that won't take effect until 2019 at the earliest.
You also need to account for things like teething, developmental milestones, growth spurts, etc. impacting the process.
Did you see that I even started an instagram account for ALL THINGS REAL FOOD for less?
And, after accounting for things like labor and kitchen equipment costs, only about half of that is spent on actual food, according to the school district for Bridgeport, Connecticut.
The information helped test the snow cover data that researchers get from satellites, which can't account for things like wind drifts.
But a number of computer - vision researchers say they are skeptical that a smartphone - based system like FaceID can account for things like variable lighting conditions or subtle changes in a person's appearance to create a secure - yet - practical way to unlock a phone a dozen or more times a day.
Aside from the fact that there's no physical support from such a picture, this state of affairs is highly unlikely because you'd still have to account for things like the way the system responds to CO2 at the LGM, the observed radiative imbalance of the planet at present, the observed penetration of heat into the upper ocean, and so forth.
The spikes remained even after they accounted for things like unemployment and the housing market, which also tend to follow seasonal patterns.
We need to account for things like that, but I'm guessing it's hackable enough that we can go somewhere and make interesting stuff happen.
You need to account for things like water and glycogen.
That does not account for things that we find wrong with cars when they come in the shop.
Beyond just email, you have full out social integration within the messages app delivering a unified inbox for all your messaging, being able to add accounts for things like Twitter and Linked In easily from Settings Menu (and I'm loving the ability to easily compose and jump between multiple email drafts).
It also accounted for things such as loss of market productivity or lost wages, household productivity and insurance costs such as claims and the cost of defense attorneys.
Now double that number to account for things that didn't even cross your mind to put on the list.
If you're married, work it out so both you and your spouse hold accounts for things you share.
It helps but she still has a mega spreadsheet to account for things outside of that program.
No matter where you are in college, you can develop the positive habit of accounting for these things.
The calculator accounts for things like bonuses and annual fees as well.
Sometimes u ask questions to clarify the lenders response, how do u account for thing like that
I understand accrual is accounting for things that actually havent been recieved yet i.e suppliers order from you but havent actually paid.
Hence, it would be great to choose cat food that would account for these things.
Sometimes when programming you have to account for things you shouldn't even think are possible just in case: P
And by scheduling your content to update in advance, you can keep to those «office hours» without difficulty while still accounting for things like time zone differences in your followers.
The point about heating (adding energy) vs warming (temperatures going up) is a very good one — it might help if the scientists involved with the major temperature series people look at (GISS, RSS, etc) also produced a global surface energy change index that accounted for things like melting ice, which absorb heat without raising temperatures.
After all, Hansen et al, look at stations to account for things lke urbanization, and record length, etc... So FALSE DILEMMA.
Aside from the fact that there's no physical support from such a picture, this state of affairs is highly unlikely because you'd still have to account for things like the way the system responds to CO2 at the LGM, the observed radiative imbalance of the planet at present, the observed penetration of heat into the upper ocean, and so forth.
If you can still convince yourself that your odd theory that heat somehow trapped by greenhouse gases is causing sea level rise or fall, and that you can somehow account for things like totally unknown vertical displacements in sea beds in your measurement, you can probably qualify as a climate scientist.
The spreadsheet was alive, accounting for things Komanoff didn't even know it could account for.
It was corrected a few years back with the introduction of the RSS analysis, but I suspect even that is not properly accounting for things.
David in TX, that quote is strange given in 2010, Steven Mosher co-authored a book which made a huge deal out of the temperature record, how it was adjusted and whether or not those adjustments properly accounted for things like UHI.
There has just been too many opportunities for cronyism, too much weird accounting for things like offsets that is hard to do well, and too much temptation to pick winners and losers.
The out - of - pocket maximum is typically higher than your deductible to account for things like co-pays and co-insurance.
Plus, the adjuster has a pretty good idea of what most people have in their homes and can help you account for things properly.
There's your number, accounting for the things you can't see or don't think to add into the list.
And, since the insurance is based on a group, it's usually cheaper, because the policy underwriting doesn't account for things like individual health issues or personal factors, like age.
Now double that number to account for things that didn't even cross your mind to put on the list.
It also accounted for things such as loss of market productivity or lost wages, household productivity and insurance costs such as claims and the cost of defense attorneys.
This is skewed by the fact that many people in the Bay Area have significantly increased their personal property limits in order to account for the things that they own, but the average policy is still right in line with the national average.
Concur's CEO, Steve Singh, has previously spoken about the use of expense system for procuring and accounting for things such as airline flights, cars and hotels.
And maybe in the not - so - far future, this could help people spot patterns around their periods and other health metrics (though Fitbit won't account for things like heart rate data in the early versions of its period - tracking feature).
Yes, businesses need to account for things like cost of living adjustments — that move from Minneapolis to Manhattan isn't going to be cheap — and suffering through a 90 - minute commute each way isn't fun for anyone.

Not exact matches

The key, for me, is that I have a very good team both on the insurance side — assistants and account managers who can deal with a lot of the day - to - day things — and on the football side.
My husband and I have multiple savings accounts, where we are building up for different things.
Additionally, now there are fantastic apps for handling our bank accounts from our smartphones (via the Internet, of course), so waiting in a long line at the bank just to make a small transfer is pretty much a thing of the past.
For financial goals, think about the things you can make happen when you have that money in your bank account.
Pew wants more regulations to protect the people who use these cards — the sorts of things now required for checking accounts: clear disclosure of terms and fees, an easy way to track transactions, FDIC insurance and protection from unauthorized transactions.
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