Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
It is not uncommon for the allocation of costs to be recalculated.
True, there are going to be greater allocations of costs in future seasons, but the operation has been a successful one."
The audit included a review of the university's allocation of costs, the area under scrunity.
The panel will then decide the allocation of costs and fees after studying the record of the proceedings.
Unfortunately, in its amendments, the Committee has completely ignored the principle of subsidiarity with regard to the allocation of costs.
Any possibility of excessive delay could be met by the English court fixing a date for trial; and it could control the allocation of costs.
Allocation of costs is the transfer of costs from one cost item to one or more other cost items.
The data contained in the T&A records should be linked to accounting records and provide the necessary support for financial reporting and allocation of costs.
Such costs would not include any allocation of costs which would have been incurred had the instrument not been issued: for example management remuneration.
This day of the hearing focused on electric transmission issues, including topics related to the siting, planning, and allocation of costs for electricity transmission infrastructure.
The ECSI contains details of your consignment, including customs information and an allocation of costs.
The allocation of costs across employment classes was made possible by use of Census data published by the Office of Advocacy.
Justice Brennan agreed with the majority that states lacked power to second-guess the Federal agency's allocation of costs among member utilities in an interstate power pool.
Principles for determining costs may be easily stated, but application in practice is often difficult due to a variety of considerations in the allocation of costs.
Determining how much of each of these components to allocate to particular goods requires either tracking the particular costs or making some allocations of costs.
Some systems provide mechanisms for sharing or allocation of costs of acquiring assets (including intangible assets) among related parties in a manner designed to reduce tax controversy.
In the end, what remains of the allocation of costs amounts to little more than a couple of hot dogs and a beer for a whole leg of the journey.
In June 2007, the Federal Republic of Germany, the state of Baden-Württemberg and the city Karlsruhe agreed on the allocation of costs.
But the issue of asbestos removal and the allocation of costs for it between the state and local school districts is too important to resolve with an offhand, pork barrel response.
She/he may direct a chief officer to provide mutual aid to another force and, in the event of any disagreement, determine the relative allocation of costs between an aided and aiding authority.
Members of those chapters say that after winning those lobbying contracts, Citizen Action changed its views on issues like tobacco excise taxes and the allocation of costs from failed nuclear utility projects.
Local public officials (including Mayor Rick Baker of St. Petersburg) have come out loudly against what some perceive as an unfair allocation of costs to Pinellas Bayway residents.
The "greater allocations of costs," Mr. Zilocchi said, were recommended by a management and technology consulting concern, Booz, Allen & Hamilton Inc., which the authority hired to help improve its accounting methods.
The industrial equivalent of fiddling while Rome burns is to spend hours of internal management time arguing about the allocation of costs between departments or divisions, when the real problem is that the whole cost of the operation is too high.
IAP decided that ARC had not met its burden of proof to show that the new annual administrative fees adopted by ARC on December 6, 2007 represented a fair allocation of costs between carriers and agents.