Accounting
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Life, if you needed to learn accounting, you would take an
accounting
class, or if you become a parent, we pick up a book and we read about it.
If you go down to five percent, you're still
accounting
for 60 percent of the photos.
If you go down to one percent, exclude 99 percent of the group effort, you're still
accounting
for almost a quarter of the photos.
At Bovingdons, the finance director with the
accounting
platform would be one.
Well, if the
accounting
platform were actually a person, the finance director would feel responsible for managing it and taking care of it.
My second suggestion was to think about scheduling regular performance reviews for the
accounting
platform, where the finance director would literally give feedback to the company who sold it.
This facility is the second-busiest in the world by terms of total tonnage,
accounting
for one-fifth of the world's shipping containers and one half of the annual supply of crude oil.
People in that quadrant tend to be great students, great test-takers, great at project management or
accounting.
I mean, how did a machine that was built for
accounting
and artillery morph into media?
And with countries like India, China, Indonesia and Brazil, along with the United States,
accounting
for 50 percent of the world's millennials, it's clear that the white, often male, heterosexual narrative of the millennial is only telling half the story.
And, maybe unsurprisingly, the agricultural industry is the single largest consumer of fresh water,
accounting
for 70 percent of global usage.
The world's first writing started in Sumer as a system of accounting, allowing merchants to communicate over long distances with traders abroad.
But in the last two decades, it has experienced an unprecedented expansion, now
accounting
for roughly 15 percent of the world's GDP.
We actually do lots of
accounting
and paper editing and all those kinds of things; what about that?
We usually don't, and we want to start getting the
accounting
system right so we can pay the real cost.
I hired kids to do my
accounting
assignments in university for 13 consecutive assignments.
But as an entrepreneur, you don't do accounting, you hire accountants.
She went to vocational school for
accounting.
In fact, the architect of our national
accounting
system, Simon Kuznets, in the 1930s, said that, "A nation's welfare can scarcely be inferred from their national income."
But we've created a national
accounting
system which is firmly based on production and producing stuff.
And so our national
accounting
system became fixated on what we can produce.
He'd be asking us to redesign our national
accounting
system to be based upon such important things as social justice, sustainability and people's well-being.
There is no
accounting
for taste.
This movie was horrible from all aspects: poor script (even
accounting
for a children's G-rated movie), poor production (the jittery camera shots made me feel nauseous for the first ten minutes), poor acting (perhaps they were "directed" to act cartoonish), and even poor sound quality (there are parts where the audio level seems fine, then you can't hear what the next actor is saying).
There's no
accounting
for taste, but I found nothing in this movie to recommend to other IMDb members.
The images were weirdly interesting but I was looking more for a biographical and/or critical
accounting
of Caravaggio's life and works, not an LSD type drug trip.
Their tribe lives its life in a traditional manner (slowly by modern standards) and always
accounting
to their many gods.
The transfer is so dark it's difficult to appreciate the scenery, but even
accounting
for that, this doesn't appear to be director Maurice Tourneur's best work.
Since most review's of this film are of screening's seen decade's ago I'd like to add a more recent one, the film open's with stock footage of B-17's bombing Germany, the film cut's to Oskar Werner's Hauptmann (captain) Wust character and his aide running for cover while making their way to Hitler's Fuehrer Bunker, once inside, they are debriefed by bunker staff personnel, the film then cut's to one of many conference scene's with Albin Skoda giving a decent impression of Adolf Hitler rallying his officer's to "Ultimate Victory" while Werner's character is shown as slowly coming to realize the bunker denizen's are caught up in a fantasy world-some non-bunker event's are depicted, most notable being the flooding of the subway system to prevent a Russian advance through them and a minor subplot involving a young member of the Flak unit's and his family's difficulty in surviving-this film suffer's from a number of detail inaccuracies that a German film made only 10 year's after WW2 should not have included; the actor portraying Goebbels (Willy Krause) wear's the same uniform as Hitler, including arm eagle- Goebbels wore a brown Nazi Party uniform with swastika armband-the "SS" soldier's wear German army camouflage, the well documented scene of Hitler awarding the iron cross to boy's of the Hitler Youth is shown as having taken place INSIDE the bunker (it was done outside in the courtyard) and lastly, Hitler's suicide weapon is clearly shown as a Belgian browning model 1922-most account's agree it was a Walther PPK-some bit's of acting also seem wholly inaccurate with the drunken dance scene near the end of the film being notable, this bit is shown as a cabaret skit, with a intoxicated wounded soldier (his arm in a splint) maniacally goose-stepping to music while a nurse does a combination striptease/belly dance, all by candlelight... this is actually embarrassing to watch-the most incredible bit is when Werner's Captain Wust gain's an audience alone with Skoda's Hitler, Hitler is shown as slumped on a wall bench, drugged and delirious, when Werner's character begin's to question him, Hitler start's screaming which bring's in a SS guard who mortally wound's Werner's character in the back with a gunshot-this fabricated scene is not based on any true historic account-Werner's character is then hauled off to die in a anteroom while Hitler prepare's his own ending, Hitler's farewell to his staff is shown but the suicide is off-screen, the final second's of the movie show Hitler's funeral pyre smoke slowly forming into a ghostly image of the face of the dead Oskar Werner/Hauptmann Wust-this film is more allegorical than historical and anyone interested in this period would do better to check out more recent film's such as the 1973 remake "Hitler: the last 10 day's" or the German film "Downfall" (Der Untergang) if they wish a more true
accounting
of this dramatic story, these last two film's are based on first person eyewitness account's, with "Hitler: the last 10 day's" being compiled from Gerhard Boldt's autobiography as a staff officer in the Fuehrer Bunker and "Downfall" being done from Hitler's secretary's recollection's, the screen play for "Der Letzte Akte" is taken from American Nuremberg war crime's trial judge Michael Musmanno's book "Ten day's to die", which is more a compilation of event's (many obviously fanciful) than eyewitness history-it is surprising that Hugh Trevor Roper's account,"The last day's of Hitler" was never made into a film.
I first saw this film about 11 years ago when my former college
Accounting
professor recommended it to me.
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