Similar words: account, accounting, on account of, accountability, take into account, country, county, count on. Meaning: v. 1. be the reason or explanation for 2. give reasons for.
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61. They may not set up in practice on their own account for a further three years.
62. There are clearly a large number of factors which could account for this difference.
63. The defense also alleges that Cosby set up a trust account for Jackson in 1994 to pay for her schooling.
64. This may account for certain background noises in the tracks!
65. Its domestic equity funds account for only $ 13 billion of its $ 145 billion in assets under management.
66. Do the major social divisions of class, gender and ethnicity really account for the differences?
67. This quantitative difference may also account for the beneficial effects seen after surgical interruption of the left stellate ganglion.
68. The six firms account for about 90 percent of the Brady bond volume.
69. Based upon your decisions, draw up a profit and loss account for 1990 using the information above.
70. What this prohibition therefore fails to address or account for[sentencedict.com], is the obligation to promote the good of other animals.
71. Measurement Intangible assets, such as knowledge and learning, account for a large part of a company's value.
72. A similar mechanism may perhaps account for the fact that some group-living animals drive sick or injured individuals out of the group.
73. It is often the negative power I perceive within myself that is so difficult to account for, or control.
74. To account for this process revisionist work has focused attention on the experience of students in higher education.
75. How else would we account for black men being disproportionately arrested for robbery and murder?
76. Since the virus can spread through blood, transfusions could account for the 25 percent of AIDS victims who are not gay.
77. These occupations now account for 37. 6 percent of all workers.
78. Key resources are technical personnel and aircraft spare parts which account for the largest share of the maintenance budget.
79. If that rate of increase continues it is estimated that methyl bromide could account for one-sixth of ozone loss by 2000.
80. Compulsory regular attendance at services in King's College chapel may account for numerous biblical references in later poems.
81. The new approach attempts to account for non-value-added costs separate from value-added costs.
82. Altogether cereals account for 54 percent. of the total arable area.
83. Even the lag in educational attainment that continued to mount from the late 1970s did not account for the differences.
84. Foreign trade is booming,[http://sentencedict.com/account for.html] but not enough to account for a doubling of stock prices.
85. I wound up spending $ 100, 000 and I had to hit my own bank account for some of that.
86. Perhaps an attitude of mind may account for his amazing abilities.
87. With little promotional support, cask ale sales are rising and now account for 20 percent of the total beer market.
88. Nurses under age 30 account for about 10 percent of the total.
89. Chapter 4 will examine some of the factors that might account for differences in the political beliefs of individuals within a society.
90. Unless very few ladies account for most male conquests, that suggests we all bend the truth.
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