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... accounting harmonisation - acomparisonof Spain, Sweden and AustriaAbstractDespite attempts to secure harrnonisation of accounting practice, significant variations inaccounting rules and practice ... financial reporting. Countries on the IASC board until 31 December 1997 are Australia,Canada, France, Germany, India, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Nordic Federation,South Africa, ... useful as a tool against creative accounting. The example of some'creative' sale and leaseback deals on real estate was mentioned.4) As the Accounting Act becomes older, new circumstances...
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... takingthe Cartesian product over all the parameter values. It alsoallows us to specify equivalence classes of stable states, and it then automatically categorizes the state (and hence, theequivalence ... 1986.[6]Alan D. Christiansen, Andrea D. Edwards, and Carlos A. Coello Coello. Automated design of part feeders using a genetic algorithm. In International Conference on Robotics and Automation. ... Seehttp://www.research.digital.com/SRC/juno-2.[10]JayaramanKrishnasamy, MarkJ.Jakiela, andDanielE.Whit-ney. Mechanics of vibration-assisted entrapment with appli-cation to design. In International Conference...
... farms adopting the organic approach because of access to high quality pastures and the ability to manage pasture as a dairy feed source. These areas also have a long history of small dairy operations ... terms of the scope and the depth of data supporting the analyses. This study addresses these limitations, taking advantage ofa unique nationwide data set of organic and conventional dairies. ... requirements add to production costs and create obstacles to widespread adoption, such as higher managerial costs and risks of shifting to a new way of farming, and significant time and costs associated...
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... progressive and systematic training, and from practice and language use. 5. Conclusion This study has compared several intonational features of Vietnamese and those of English, and provided ... are restricted to social dialects on four levels: mature, casual, standard, and good (according to Joos’s criteria). Vietnamese is used as the native language and English as the target language. ... intonation to Vietnamese EFL learners The pronunciation mistakes made by people learning to speak a foreign language are almost always carry-overs from their native languages. Through a comparison...