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Example sentences for "accounting"

Lexicographically close words:
accountant; accountants; accounte; accounted; accounteth; accounts; accoutered; accouterments; accoutred; accoutrement
  1. Many persons look upon this type of cases as almost wholly accounting for the problem of the unemployed.

  2. A new science of accounting has been developing to assist in the solution of a problem, the complexity of which transcends the agencies at hand to deal with it.

  3. Agriculture is the most important sector, with livestock normally accounting for about 40% of GDP and about 65% of export earnings.

  4. Alluvial diamond mining remains the major source of hard currency earnings accounting for nearly half of Sierra Leone's exports.

  5. Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy, providing a livelihood for three-fourths of the population and accounting for 38% of GDP.

  6. Services are the major source of economic growth, accounting for more than half of India's output with less than one third of its labor force.

  7. Agriculture, including fishing and forestry, is a mainstay of the economy, accounting for more than one-fourth of GDP and employing 80% of the population.

  8. This the chapter refused but offered to place the books in the accounting room of the cathedral, allowing the officials of the tribunal free access and permission to make what copies they desired.

  9. That'd be a way of accounting for your queerness, more or less.

  10. There remains," I persisted, "the accounting for goods and services between the stores and the productive departments and between the several departments.

  11. It would be the nineteenth century challenging the twentieth, the old civilization, demanding an accounting of the new.

  12. That was an accounting which would have gone so deep and reached back so far that the debtors might well be glad to waive it.

  13. There is no greater difficulty in accounting for the fact that the dead live again than there is in accounting for the fact that they did live.

  14. It would make accounting and auditing a subordinate factor in discovering the meaning of present activity.

  15. But it is important to see how in the latter case the assimilation of business accounting and normal deliberation would occur.

  16. Is it not like accounting for a baby in terms of its breathing and eating?

  17. They look upon the living body as only the sum of its physical and chemical activities; they do not seem to feel the need of accounting for life itself--for that something which confers vitality upon the heretofore non-vital elements.

  18. He confessed his vacillation, his doubts, suspicions, and the pain, which pierced him; and the internal strife and accounting with his conscience and everything through which he passed.

  19. I have given you my way of accounting for the cessation of the mining-works.

  20. Oh, there's no way of accounting for that," replied Clamer, with a malicious laugh.

  21. There was no other way of accounting for the reappearance.

  22. However, I have long ago learned that there is no accounting for tastes in the bird realm any more than in the human realm.

  23. Bassett's plea for a better accounting system was funny, that was all.

  24. In my interview you'd better lay great stress on the imperative need for a uniform accounting law for county officials.

  25. Pulteney inveighed against such a vague and general way of accounting for the public money, as tending to render parliaments altogether insignificant, to cover embezzlements, and to screen corrupt and rapacious ministers.

  26. In accounting for his decided opposition to a church establishment in Upper Canada, Dr.

  27. It is rather strange that I should have been--as I believe I am--the first to notice this very simple and natural mode of accounting for the losses in the text.

  28. It is strange how none of the commentators appear to have been aware of this fact; for it is the only way of accounting for the remarkable copiousness of his vocabulary.

  29. The difficulty, also, which is universally felt of accounting for the birth of a new sentient being at every death is by this means obviated.

  30. Still the mother continued to grieve for her long-absent son, accounting him dead.

  31. It applies only to certain enumerated officers, who may be called accounting officers; that is to say, officers who receive and disburse the public money.

  32. In this high return of light for light and mind for mind, in this august reckoning and accounting between the intellects of nations, Joseph Story was destined by Providence to act, and did act, an important part.

  33. But even if it were possible to demonstrate the existence of such a process, we are as far as ever from accounting for the force which causes noises, or hallucinations of noises, a force of considerable vigour, according to observers.

  34. But the difficulty of accounting for the large body of respectable evidence as to the real occurrence of the alleged phenomena remains.

  35. It seems ever to have been a characteristic of these Aryan peoples that they had an extreme love for Nature; moreover, they clearly perceived the need of accounting for the things that happened in the world about them.

  36. Among only one people do we find that the process of advance led beyond this early and simple method of accounting for the processes of Nature, bringing men to an understanding such as we now possess.

  37. The only difference between hospital and factory accounting is that I do not expect the hospital to return a profit; we do expect it to cover depreciation.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "accounting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    account; accounting; analysis; annual; audit; brief; bulletin; census; clerical; computation; coordination; counting; enumeration; finance; foliation; forecast; inspection; manipulation; measurement; minutes; numbering; proceedings; processing; quantification; record; report; returns; statement; steering; tally; telling; census; clerical; computation; coordination; counting; enumeration; finance; foliation; forecast; inspection; manipulation; measurement; minutes; numbering; proceedings; processing; quantification; record; report; returns; statement; steering; tally; telling