Stein provides
a useful account of organic matter in soils and sediments, its decomposition, and its archaeological applications, such as defining the perimeter of an occupation site.
Matthew is one of my closest friends, so bias bias bias, but: this book is a funny, smart, and very very
useful account of feeding a young kid.
This lecture seems to have been devoted in large part to criticisms of Alexander, specifically that his notion of «emergence» is too vague and muddled to give
any useful account of «cognitive experience» in particular, or of the more general observations of the novel and creative features of determinate actualities of whatever sort.
Philip Jenkins» The Next Christendom: The Coming of Global Christianity is
a useful account of the expansion and establishment of Christianity around the globe and a glimpse of what Christianity might look like in the decades to come.
There are no surprises or exposés with respect to the internal workings of the K of C, but Kauffman supplies
a useful account of the range of the organization's good works over more than a century, and the book is especially rich in its attention to the various faces of the anti «Catholicism that it attempted to counter.
Not exact matches
If you have a mix
of these
accounts, it will be
useful to start by creating sales plans for your most valuable
accounts and then working on the smaller ones later.
But for entrepreneurs who have the discipline — and the cash flow — to pay in full each month, today's business cards combine a convenient method
of payment with practical
accounting advantages and
useful ancillary benefits.
These small - business owners are also more likely than others to have web pages and Twitter
accounts — both
of which are
useful tools for small businesses trying to attract and retain customers — and they are more likely to have Facebook pages for their businesses, which reveals more about the current climate for small - business retailers today.
This bundle includes seven courses that'll teach you how to create a wide array
of charts ranging from pivots to maps on Excel and link and manage different email
account in Outlook, among many other
useful things.
Buschman sometimes finds it
useful to refer to the breakdowns
of the figures for categories such as new «Payables,» «Miscellaneous Expenses,» and «Other Deposits to Checking
Account» that are listed on the back
of each report.
Just having done bookkeeping and
accounting for our customer segment, she was able to bring a lot
of practical, every - day,
useful experience to the questions and problems that they present,» says Secord.
The price to earnings ratio
of a drug company is going to be less
useful than the price to cash flow ratio as a result
of these
accounting rules.
Overall, we believe that the use
of investment company
accounting makes our financial statements more
useful to investors and other financial statement users since it allows a more appropriate basis
of comparison to other entities with similar objectives.
Although the investment center approach is extremely
useful in evaluating the overall profitability
of a company as measured by return on capital deployed, it can be manipulated by managers who know how
accounting rules work.
Accounting book value is meant to measure the potential assets available to investors in the event
of liquidation, and that's simply not a very
useful measurement for most equity investors.
The National Bank have published a very
useful and interesting report on the current
account deficit, which is now running at about 3 %
of GDP.
I track my individual stock holdings, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, special investment
accounts, and employer 401 (k)
account through Personal Capital, and it has been
useful and has saved me a bunch
of money.
Providing Power
of Attorney (POA) to someone you trust may be the most
useful option if you have limited access to your
account while you are away.
A crop
of non-GAAP financial metrics are
useful to understand why normal
accounting doesn't do a great job at showing off future growth, and profits,
of companies that spend heavily to acquire customers, and then earn revenues off that customer in regular intervals for the future.
Our
accounting for acquisitions involves significant judgments and estimates, including the fair value
of certain forms
of consideration such as our common stock, preferred stock or warrants, the fair value
of acquired intangible assets, which involve projections
of future revenues, cash flows and terminal value which are then discounted at an estimated discount rate, the fair value
of other acquired assets and assumed liabilities, including potential contingencies, and the
useful lives
of the assets.
Access your
accounts and other
useful financial information with HSBC Private Bank's range
of online services.
This subcomponent is a
useful leading indicator
of exports in the GDP
accounts, so it is a stark warning that the export sector is indeed foundering as a growth engine.
As the value
of a «whole» Bitcoin increased, to be
useful for day to day transactions, people started
accounting in smaller units.
These measures are most
useful for Melbourne and Sydney markets, where auctions can
account for up to a half and a quarter
of all sales respectively.
I find the aggregation
of my
accounts and balances to a really
useful function and it's definitely organized in such a way that it blows Mint and other competitors out
of the water.
A more
useful piece
of employee recognition might be something like «Great job catching that mistake on the Hernandez
account, Eric.
Of course, Hootsuite is also
useful if you have employees or other team members managing your social media
accounts, since you can give them access and allow them to schedule posts in advance while still keeping the main password private.
Childress» argument is an interesting thought experiment,
useful if there were no tradition
of just war from which contemporary debate on war and morality might take its bearings, but his argument takes no
account whatever
of that tradition.
H. Richard Niebuhr's famous metaphor for the minister as «pastoral director, «5 and more recent variations
of it, 6 continue to be
useful in taking
account of the two elements that distinguish the ministry from other professions, namely, the sense
of a personal calling to be a prophetic resource to persons and to structures in society plus accountability to an organization that the minister both leads and serves.
Such aconsideration can indeed be
useful but only if its foundation is in a more realistic
account of the intrinsically wounded though redeemable and indeed redeemed nature
of humanity.
Conference planners had hoped to get across the notion that the use
of more than one disciplinary lens provided a much more mteresting and
useful picture
of the multiple facets
of congregational life — and by all
accounts, they succeeded.
Once we begin to think
of our faith in terms
of largeness instead
of largess; once we begin to think
of our faith in terms
of measurable success or significant achievements or community stature or statistically significant gains or business models or congregational models or appropriate budget processes or cash flow direction or generally accepted
accounting practices or independent audits or administrative requirements or procedural transparency or proper leadership roles or managerial responsibilities and boundaries or membership trends or effective organizational structures or current and accurate and relevant identity / purpose / vision / mission statements or strategic and tactical plans or valid and
useful performance metrics — at that point, we have become money changers and temple authorities, we have deformed from a community into an industry that requires exclusionary individualism.
At the moment it will be
useful to speak
of the presuppositions with which that faith starts in giving its
account of men in such a situation.
Perhaps I am misunderstanding as well when it seems like all you want to consider is the cold hard facts
of matter without
accounting properly for the human condition to misunderstand them completely and yet be able to draw out
useful meaning though imprecise, anyway, and the impact such actual conditions have on your objective reality, which isn't if you exclude them.
Funny how the voice
of god never reveals anything new or
useful like missing car keys, the cure for hunger, world peace, the location
of wanted criminals, secret Swiss bank
accounts, the key to fusion energy, etc..
For all practical purposes this kind
of account is
useful, informative, interesting, and complete.
I'm not going to write an
account of the Blog Summit, a really
useful gathering
of bloggers from Foodies100 and Tots100 held at the famous MShed down by the river.
After operating costs and wastage around 17 per cent, Coles stands to make a small but
useful profit on private label milk, which
accounts for more than 60 per cent
of the retailer's total milk sales.
The most
useful aspects
of the Scholar days for me was hearing first - hand
accounts of international research from young academics and government workers.
You're writing the high school history textbook
account of Baseball instead, and that's not
useful to anyone except the people writing it.
Thank you for the
useful tips — I have been using my tumblr
account to document more
of a visual diary
of my creative journey and have just today written my first proper post which I have scheduled to publish tomorrow!
I hope you have found my honest
account of breastfeeding
useful and reassuring in some way.
Tip No. 6 is Gold: From momstown London, a first - person
account of those harrowing early days with a baby who wouldn't sleep, and some really
useful tips on getting past that time.
Depreciation is an
accounting method
of allocating the cost
of a tangible asset over its
useful life.
But this is nonetheless a very
useful first
account of how the oldest and most successful political party in the western world lost its electoral advantage and then, finally, took years to find its way again.
Whether it's farmers or fishers suddenly being able to call around and shop around for the best prices for their crop or catch, or the ability
of a rural laborer to avoid walking miles in (often fruitless) searches for available jobs, or the possibility, in some countries, to actually use phones as mobile bank
accounts, the devices have proved
useful in an astonishing number
of ways.
What would be
useful to me would be situational, perhaps even anecdotal
accounts of things that might or might not happen as a result.
«Excellent... a very
useful first
account of how the oldest and most successful political party in the western world lost its electoral advantage and then, finally, took years to find its way again.»
Kristen Rasmussen, who studies flash flooding at the University
of Washington in Seattle, says it would be really
useful to combine the drone system with existing models that take
account of terrain and how the water moves.
The new method can be
useful in analyzing any kind
of time series, such as predicting a power outage by
accounting for power plant production, the fluctuating input
of renewable energy sources and the changing demands
of consumers.