Similar words: report, report on, reporter, reportedly, portion, supportive, proportion, in proportion to. Meaning: [rɪ'pɔrt /-'pɔːt] n. the news as presented by reporters for newspapers or radio or television.
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61. Question 5 Should the reporting accountant visit twice a year to check client account balances?
62. Reporting structures and planning, budgeting, and compensation systems, for example, remain wholly or significantly the same.
63. Lloyd Peters advised him to check and double check the information, before reporting back to them, or initiating a response.
64. Downward coordination through written rules and orders; upward communication of experience by reporting progress in meetings.
65. The fund theory offers the reporting accountant the flexibility to define the reporting unit where the definition is most useful.
66. There have been complaints about biased reporting in the tabloid press.
67. This will further complicate the task of the police and further deter victims from reporting.
68. He presented James Kitfield, a military reporter for the National Journal(sentencedict.com), with the prize for distinguished reporting on national defense.
69. Our goal was to gain news leadership by providing more in-depth coverage and stress original reporting.
70. Several investigators have suggested guidelines for reporting of meta-analyses.3,19 However, a consensus across disciplines has not developed.
71. We will have to learn to live with work situations that are not framed by job descriptions and clear reporting relationships.
72. The other candidates fighting Cheltenham are ... Read in studio Tim Hurst reporting.
73. Efficiency is also sought in accurate invoicing and supply, regular deliveries and good reporting on outstanding orders.
74. There may, for example, be changes in public opinion towards the police and the reporting of criminal activity.
75. BankTrak is included to provide daily balance reporting, together with transaction details direct to a compatible computer on the customer's premises.
76. There were frequent clashes over the reporting of Northern Ireland, ending with a ban on interviews with members of SinnFein.
77. Should counselors violate privileged communication by reporting suspected cases of abuse or neglect?
78. This is a hot line established by state child welfare agencies for the reporting of child abuse.
79. Retailers have been almost unanimous in reporting higher Christmas sales.
80. A major decision would have to be taken on whether to include financial reporting as well as auditing.
81. Your speed in reporting,[sentencedict.com] printing and distribution is highly commendable.
82. Interim reporting Interim reports should include balance sheet information and be reviewed by auditors. 1.
83. And the journalists spend a good deal of their time analyzing and reporting what the people think and how they feel.
84. The police officers, answering a call reporting a man beating a woman, were shot shortly before 10 p. m. Sunday.
85. The doctrine of precedent is bound up with the need for a reliable system of law reporting.
86. Out in the neighborhoods his precinct captains are reporting to the ward committeemen, and they in turn are reporting to him.
87. The 1970s saw the beginning of serious and substantial attempts to understand and improve the financial reporting practices of public sector organizations.
88. During this time updating and regular reporting procedures were developed and the necessary programs written.
89. You should note that the penal codes of some nations impose time limits for the reporting of crime.
90. The other changes are relatively minor, but the reporting accountant needs to be aware of them.
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