Sentences with phrase «well accounted for»

Ensure that all payment pertaining copyrights royalty for pictures, music, and footage utilize during production is well accounted for by the accounting department.
The detriment of this social mania, and the dead and dying from artificially raising the price of energy are real, present, but not well accounted for yet.
I think David Young's point can be addressed by looking at how much of the transport of heat and moisture is resolved by the model, and it turns out it all is very well accounted for.
It is well accounted for — increasing Antarctic ice melt and changing wind circulation patterns.
The pre-Holocene climate shifts seem to be well accounted for by dynamics of glacial meltoff, freshwater discharge, and the impact on the ocean circulation... all of which is less of an issue in an initially warm climate, and the AR5 generation models give no indication that the overturning circulation will be significantly impacted over the coming century.
Given that it is all eventually going to come back to the issue of the gradual gain we've been seeing in ocean heat content over many decades, the most accurate thing we can say is that 2014's warmth is very consistent with the general accumulation of energy in Earth's climate system caused by increasing GH gases and is well accounted for dynamically in global climate models.
Don't get me wrong everything is here and well accounted for, from the clash of swords to the crack of whips, but I felt like perhaps they sounded a little compressed and slightly dulled as opposed to the music and voice work.
Nearly another half a million dollars that's not well accounted for may have been a personal slush fund for the charter holder — and may constitute fraud.
Yet these two key nutrients are not particularly well accounted for in climate models.
While three of the four fundamental forces of nature — those operating on very small scales — are well accounted for by quantum theory, gravity is its Achilles heel.
So the randomness you profess to base your belief is well accounted for in the supposed «random» deaths of the innocents.
And a study by IHS concluded that wells accounting for 47 % of new U.S. oil production in 2014 could break even with the price of WTI below $ 61.
A $ 4.2 bln charge to better account for service contracts was expected; less so are revelations GE Capital inflated its earnings.
These are good accounts for emergency savings or infrequent expenses.
We are reviewing the measurement issues that are exacerbated by the proliferation of digital and services - oriented technologies.11 We are also developing our macroeconomic models to better account for changes in the distribution of income and wealth.
This may well account for the terrible upheavals we have undergone; not an irresistible increase in the tide of war, but simply a clash of currents: the old disruptive surface forces driving against a merging in the depths which is already taking place.
Here's the confusion: Arkes proposes and defends the notion that natural law best accounts for our intuitions of equality and justice; Prof. Smolin responds by pointing out that people have believed evil things in the name of natural law.
It is the zeitgeist of truthiness that best accounts for the extraordinary success of The Da Vinci Code.
His expectation of this act of God may well account for his not dealing with this part of the ethical problem.)
And this may well account for much of the neglect of his philosophy by Protestant theologians.
The evolutionary model best accounts for the technical nature of the ecocrisis.
That fact may well account for the apparent growing theological consensus, but it would seem to be the lasting effect of the charismatic movement in the Reformed churches and one that probably will not change in the future.
But the fact of the matter is that neo-Darwinism with its role for chance variation better accounts for how evolution operates for the most part.
I discovered I had not been following the ball all the way to the plate, which may well account for my batting slump in spring training.
Mike «Wallace» Burroughs hauled in 3 TDs and Kris «seems to be in the Wrap - Up each week» wells accounted for 2 of his own..
was likely devastating to a segment of the population in Haywood County, and may well account for nearly all of that 5 % drop in participation they are blaming on whole grain rich food.
A thorough assessment of Selective Mutism should also rule - out other disorders that may better account for the mutism such as autism - spectrum disorders, communication disorders and psychotic disorders.
The global scope of the study could help researchers set upper and lower limits for black carbon deposition and better account for the effects of photodegradation, a process by which sunlight alters the molecular composition over time.
Their traditions put their arrival in the area at more than 2000 years ago, which could well account for the presence of Eurasian DNA in Khoisan tribes.
Furthermore, climate models for every ecosystem need to better account for organisms such as termites and mussels that «engineer their own environment,» Huisman said.
A rough estimate suggests that the energy that these roaring jets deliver to the corona might well account for its heating, says De Pontieu.
At the same time, there is much opportunity to make headway on long - term efforts to better account for and track postdocs nationwide.
Theme 3 is improving biogeochemical, sediment, and coupled ocean - climate models to better account for how ocean acidification will affect ocean biogeochemistry and ecosystems.
Reiterating, The Amazing Spider - Man has good reason to exist; the Webb - era has ushered in a more emotional and slightly more personal world surrounding Spider - Man and his origins are better accounted for here.
Today, we have a new theatrical promo that dives deeper into the plot and better accounts for the madness that ensues when these two people's worlds collide.
Similarly modulated are the sci - fi touches; Sam's stories of «the future» are outlandish but follow a certain plausible logic that could very well account for their truth.
By analogy, they are trying to improve trans - oceanic travel by building stronger and faster ships but without figuring out how to better account for currents and weather patterns.
Look for legislation that seeks to amend the formula to better account for student academic growth.
There's got to be better accounting for the overlapping financial relationships, so that people can understand how money is being passed between interested parties.
Tillman said this week he'd be in favor of changing the formula to better account for students» academic growth over time rather than one - day achievement on tests.
As part of your plan to build up your savings, be sure to shop around to find the best account for your needs.
I don't like getting a refund - how can I best account for this event in tax planning in 2014?
SunTrust has one of the best accounts for students.
Under an alternative method, the fair - value approach, estimates are based on market values — market prices when they are available, or approximations of market prices when they are not — which better account for the risk that the government takes on.
As always, Fair Isaac is keeping details of their algorithm secret, though it's known that they'll be increasing the number groups into which borrower are classified from 10 to 12, allowing them to better account for the number and magnitude of credit problems that people have.
If I had to pick the best account for trading it would be Questrade it's reasonably priced and that's good.
Don't let the name fool you, those are some of the best accounts for anyone!
You can use this information to call your bank and see if they can reduce the fees or find a better account for your needs.
It's certainly important to take advantage of the tax credit if you can, but if you choose to spend the money on something it's better accounted for as an opportunity cost.
This way, you can go for the very best account for which you're probably eligible.
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