on account造句91 The green trade barrier has been the widely used as a kind of international protective trade measure on account of its reasonability on surface and its inherent secrets.
92 At present, there is a little uncomplete study on account available , and there isn't enough attention to the effects of accounts available on economical development in our country at present.
93 The second game of the series had ended in a 3-3 tie after ten innings when the game was called on account of darkness.
94 "Lolita", the novel written by Vladimir Nabokov is the pioneering work of postmodernism. It has brought about controversies on account of its paedophiliac description.
95 During the Great Leap Forward, sport was set back on account of the tendency to report untruthfully, to over-ambitions, exaggeration and formalism.
96 In this paper, on account of the properties of fumaric acid production wastewater, two indirect indicators including acidity and conductivity to monitor the COD of liquid were investigated.
97 Drinking red wine within measure regularly helps to make men live 4 more years on account of its preventing hematopexis and doing good to heart.
98 The organizing expense, customs duties of samples, inland transport charge and other relative expenses paid on account by representative office for large exhibitions in China held by head office.
99 But on account of her "egotist experience", her feminine self-consciousness was filled with "pessimistic" and gloomy color, which greatly influenced the transcendence of herself.
100 On account of the radial pushing force, the simulations are performed for the hydro - mechanical drawing process.
101 The Apollo 9 Command module was called Gumdrop, on account of the blue cellophane wrapping in which the craft was delivered.
102 I left the office on account of the discontinuance of the bus - iness.
103 During the distributive law system, civil law is the foundation, while economic law is the center on account of China's special situation and current social contradiction focus.
104 Reverse logistics has positive externality on account of its feature of quasi - public goods.
105 On account of narrow bandwidth, many applications of microstrip antennas are limited in great degree.
106 A physical description of the theoretical basis of the judgement of identifiability has been given, but its strict mathematical analysis is omitted on account of space limitation.
107 Leonardo da Vinci is both a scientist, on account of his dioptric constructions, and an artist.
108 Compensation is necessary on account of the inevitable translation loss.
109 Bill of lading and commercial instrument are two different types of commercial documents on account of the different rights and contents they represent.
110 A method of accounting for uncollectible accounts in which an estimate is made of the amount of sales on account for which payment will not be received.
111 On account of the wide relative bandwidth, compared with the narrow-band system,[http:///on account.html] large-band SAR system errors impose more severe effect on imaging quality.
112 With the PCs for example, the sensitivity analysis is carried out on account of the benefit or cost variation.
113 The Minister of Finance was dismissed from his position on account of the ineffective economic policy.
114 Freshly blown pulp turns a reddish brown when exposed to air, on account of oxidation of lignin and coloring matter remaining in the pulp.
115 Nice frigate bird, I guess we call it Lesser on account of those clear axillary spurs.
116 On account of above reasons, the national product of Penicillium expansum alkaline lipase were chosen to study its interaction with chiral phenoxy acid herbicides, 2,4-DP, MCPP and 2,4-DPM.
117 On account of your health, you must endeavour to shift off the care of your children.
118 We are unable to accept it, nor our manufacturers undertake to entertain your order for future delivery on account of the uncertainty of raw materials.
119 But far fewer people get as exercised over the brainpower that is not being tapped in this country on account of an inexcusably awful education system.
120 The Customer shall pay to the Company in cash, or as otherwise agreed, all sums when due, immediately and without reduction or deferment on account of any claim, counterclaim or set-off.