But officials admit they cannot keep track of how much is exported, as few are willing to pay export taxes or declare their income. |
|
I helped keep track of Zoe last month, I let them know when she flew the coop, and they don't even let me know anything about her! |
|
The oldest daybook I have dates back to 1963 when I used it to keep track of the money I made caddying at a local golf club. |
|
Kirk and Tom use a little tote board to keep track of which numbered trawl lines have been hauled and which remain to be done. |
|
A Gantt chart like this can be used to keep track of progress for each activity and how the costs are running. |
|
Their job is to keep track of aircraft while they are en route or during the high-altitude cruise phase of their flights. |
|
Generally, you shouldn't have more securities in your portfolio than you can keep track of effectively. |
|
Now, I may finally keep track of my journey with solid dates, instead of tentative time periods. |
|
Each night, when Em said good night, she tore off a page so Margaret could keep track of the date. |
|
Investors should keep track of distributions made by their mutual funds that are reinvested. |
|
This means that to keep track of the whereabouts of your teenager, it is enough to buy him or her a cell phone. |
|
Although some composers still assign opus numbers to keep track of their output, it is no longer customary. |
|
The family should keep track of how many times the child voids during the day and how many nights the child wets the bed. |
|
We found that parental males keep track of how many sneaker males they see loitering near their nests during spawning time. |
|
More schoolchildren sauntered in and his darting eyes tried to keep track of all ten lallygaggers. |
|
How doddery old pensioners manage to keep track of that darn game, I'll never know. |
|
Encourage them to keep track of their feelings regarding their pending cosmetic surgery. |
|
To keep track of them all, Crewdson offers an all too necessary list of dramatis personae at the end of the book. |
|
That information's easy to gather for websites who keep track of their visitors. |
|
He said using the new billing system, councils would be able to keep track of their collectable revenues. |
|
|
They could keep track of your likes, your dislikes, your allergies, your dreams and your fears. |
|
Use food labels to keep track of the grams of fat, protein and carbohydrates in each food. |
|
Use stakes to mark the areas so you can keep track of where you've planted and where you have yet to plant. |
|
Consider monitoring your exercise heart rate with a heart rate monitor or a pedometer to keep track of the number of steps in a given day. |
|
The Geminian influence may make it difficult to keep track of where your man's going. |
|
Trying to keep track of 18 people rapidly debasing themselves in the hope of winning a million dollars was no easy feat. |
|
Ivan tried to keep track of the hours, minutes and seconds, but she lost it somewhere. |
|
If you buy a house, keep track of deductible mortgage expenses and your mortgage interest. |
|
The spreadsheet can be used to help you balance your finances or keep track of who you should be sending Christmas cards to. |
|
It is simply much easier for someone else to keep track of time, and the delays, and have a hooter signal the end of the game. |
|
Until the Soviet era began in the 1920s, Abkhazians did not celebrate their birthdays or keep track of their chronological age. |
|
Computerized records are used to keep track of birth, breeding, weaning and yearling information. |
|
Managers meet every week with employees to keep track of agreed upon goals. |
|
Upload your history to Garmin Training Center or Garmin Connect periodically to keep track of all of your bike data. |
|
An efficient management of migration flows has to take place at all stages to keep track of irregular movements. |
|
Clinicians use administrative functions for the development and sharing of lists and databases to keep track of drug formularies, call schedules, and contact details. |
|
People who look into these things are called Forteans, after Charles Fortean, a writer in the 1920's, and there are Fortean societies that keep track of these things. |
|
Donations and letters have been pouring into the UNFPA at such a rate that the agency has hired two interns to sort and keep track of the incoming mail. |
|
In this empire, you can downscale your life, because all you need to keep track of your affairs is a cottage by the water, as opposed to a huge office. |
|
Trailer Tracks 210 helps your transportation or logistics company keep track of its tethered and untethered trailers. |
|
|
To keep track of bookmarked chats and group chats you can set a topic for the chat session. |
|
You should go to a bookkeeper or accountant to keep track of all your business expenses, income, taxes and refunds to which you are entitled. |
|
It may be helpful for children to keep track of their loved one's absence with a calendar or other visual aid. |
|
Shouldn't we be working on getting in touch with this technology so that we can keep track of children and young people who are absent from school? |
|
Ambidexterity without coordination does not allow an eclectic to keep track of his points. |
|
To help you keep track of your doses, PLENDIL comes in a blister pack with days of the week printed on the back of the blister. |
|
Mrs Young said the secret of her success behind the bar was quick mental arithmetic which helped her to keep track of the orders without the help of a cash till. |
|
Be diligent, clear and timely in making requests, and keep track of your documentation. |
|
Companies that fail to keep track of their technology assets face potential tax and legal consequences. |
|
Manage your budget: there are some handy tools for you to sort your incomings into headings or keep track of your outgoings. |
|
To keep track of the number of loops completed, the runners wore bands around their ankles that contained a computer chip. |
|
This probably sounds like a lot to keep track of, but once you get the hang of it, it's really not that hard! |
|
Record her feedings, so you can keep track of her spit ups and how much she's keeping down. |
|
It is helpful to write down and keep track of what was happening at the time of the flare up. |
|
This allows the player to ask the system to keep track of your daubing and call bingo for you automatically. |
|
Therefore, you will have to keep track of the actual GST paid and follow the rules for registrants. |
|
We added a leader board in the staging lanes that will help competitors keep track of how each of the seven divisions are doing in the team competition. |
|
There will be a specific interface to keep track of who has a tabard and how much experience they have provided to the guild. |
|
Within reason, managers should be able to schedule regular meetings and keep track of activities. |
|
It is important to keep track of migrant Egyptian nationals who go abroad in search of work as a means of eliminating unlawful migration. |
|
|
Data can be obtained from record books, logbooks, etc. used by facilities to keep track of clients. |
|
There is no secretariat to keep track of the number and details of interdictions, and individual states do not provide comprehensive information. |
|
These cards help you keep track of your day-to-day spending and expenses and relieve you of some time-consuming bookkeeping. |
|
In order to do this it has to keep the scoreboard used to keep track of all children across generations. |
|
I mean, you DO have to keep track of who the big tippers are. |
|
It is vitally important that we keep track of the various Member States and their record on state aid. |
|
As a businessman, it is a challenge to keep track of and adapt to what are often rapid changes. |
|
The aim of the package system is to keep track of which software gets installed, so that it may at any time be updated or removed very easily. |
|
However, it will be important to keep track of the main mapping products and diagrams and how they are modified over time. |
|
It is therefore necessary to devise a new generation of variables that will make it possible to keep track of these aspects. |
|
You can even keep track of videos and photos by album, date, rating or tag. |
|
The enhanced images make it possible to keep track of land and oceanic surface temperatures. |
|
It lets patients keep track of all their blood glucose test results on the web, in the convenience of their own home. |
|
A medical file has been created for every inmate in order to monitor the state of his health and to keep track of all treatment provided. |
|
Thus the aircraft operator must keep track of the usage of not only the aircraft, but also critical parts and sub-systems. |
|
Drivers previously noted any malfunctions on coupons that they deposited in a box, making it difficult to keep track of everything. |
|
Where there are joint mortgagors, a mortgagee is not required to keep separate accounts in order to keep track of which mortgagor is making what payment at what time. |
|
Then we need to keep track of what those politicians actually do, when they get to the city hall, or the county assembly, or the state house, or Congress. |
|
Secreted nightly by the pineal gland, the hormone alerts birds, lizards, and mammals to approaching mating seasons and helps them keep track of hibernation deadlines. |
|
The scorecard would keep track of the progress made on entitlement reform and award points accordingly. |
|
|
Because of that, I need something to keep track of them and 1Password does that dutifully! |
|
The garage rock revival has gotten so much press the last year that critics have had to invent the term New Garage to keep track of bands like The Strokes and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. |
|
That's really expensive, and it requires a lot of labor to keep track of all of those SKUs, figure out where to shelve them, etc. |
|
This oscillation is not exactly a parallel to the balance wheel and hairspring of a clockwork watch, but the fact is that both use oscillations to keep track of passing time. |
|
I guess mom forgot all together because working a nearly-twelve hour day, or more, makes it hard for you to keep track of your kids or even care if they're ballooning. |
|
Each year, the tropics are battered by up to 40 hurricanes, typhoons, and cyclones, while floods and landslides occur everywhere in numbers too great to keep track of. |
|
Other monitors may be used to keep track of your heart rate, circulation, blood pressure, temperature, body fluid balance and other bodily functions. |
|
Well-guarded border crossings would allow international commerce to continue while also providing an opportunity to keep track of who is entering and exiting the country. |
|
I have a big spreadsheet where I keep track of what's going on. |
|
It's hard to keep track of all the neocon nutcases that populate this administration's foreign policy shop, but this guy ranks up there with the worst. |
|
The casebook features tabs for documents, evidence and conversations, and so it makes it easy to keep track of and go back and review what you've learned. |
|
Jack can cook a bird and four side dishes for eight people without breaking a sweat while also managing to keep track of numerous football and two basketball games. |
|
Is saying you need to keep track of six timezones a humblebrag? |
|
The accounting system was thus primarily focused on the need to keep track of payables and receivables, including exchanges between third parties. |
|
Use curly brackets and indentation to keep track of what you have assumed. |
|
It is done in hard shoes, which are used to help keep track of how the dancer keeps in time. |
|
Sounds and gestures help keep track of other dolphins in the group, and alert other dolphins to danger and nearby food. |
|
The Oil Record Book helps crew members log and keep track of oily waste water discharges among other things. |
|
The Annal seems originally to have been used by the priesthood to keep track of omens and portents. |
|
When the telegraph became available, companies built telegraph lines along the railroads to keep track of trains. |
|
|
They also needed to keep track of cars, which could go missing for months at a time. |
|
Statistics not only help us keep track of who's tearing it up and who's stinking it up, they shape the way we think about the game. |
|
You will need to keep track of meetings with your lawyer and court deadlines. |
|
A homework agenda, sometimes called a student planner, is a notebook often used to help your child keep track of daily homework assignments. |
|
He was so wrapped up in watching the incredible special effects that he couldn't keep track of the story. |
|
The introduction of scoreboards revolutionised cricket by allowing spectators to keep track of the day's play. |
|
A separate blotter helps to keep track of each and every auto order. |
|
The widowed captain's beautiful daughter, Rebecca Handley, is untutored in womanly ways, doesn't know how to manage a household, number linen, keep track of the wine cellar, or even get a stain out of fine cambric. |
|
Modus vivendi is essential to the management of the training system implemented, and is likely an important variable to keep track of over the coming years. |
|
Tesco are embroiled in a row over Big Brother-style armbands that keep track of staff. |
|
Let's suppose that because data is stored indefinitely in your calculator's Continuous Memory, you keep track of your checking account balance in the calculator. |
|
How can I keep track of my units without being a whiz-kid at maths? |
|
We must always be eager to find out, going to exhibitions focused on food, packaging, kitchen equipment, but we must also keep track of what our competitors are doing. |
|
Example: You may notice that you find it harder to keep track of your medications than you used to or your wife may be telling you that you now become disoriented when driving. |
|
You can use it to keep track of charges and payments on each customer's account and then, at the end of the month, send the same form to your customers, reminding them of their balance due. |
|
It can be used by the general public to consult the electoral roll in order to file administrative or legal challenges and to keep track of the electoral process and the counting of votes. |
|
We need impartial information to be able to keep track of developments and, as public decision makers, to be able to take the necessary decisions. |
|
This enables users to keep track of all their messages more easily. |
|
An electronic billfold that would keep track of the consumption of both human labor and the consumption of resources would radically transform the organization of production, exchange, and ways of life. |
|
We encourage your club to select a category each month, implement one of the activities listed within that month, and then keep track of the membership growth results you receive. |
|
|
In a sense, we have a system that monitors the lobbyists but does not keep track of what designated public office holders do when it comes to the efforts of lobbyists. |
|
A good sense of observation will help you keep track of changes in local weather conditions over the short term: changes in cloud cover, sharp variations in temperature, lay of the land, and local prevailing winds. |
|
This indicator is useful in allowing national programme managers to keep track of the proportion of health settings that are making efforts to become youth-friendly. |
|
You probably have a daily agenda to keep track of when you need to be where, but it would be useful to also have a weekly planner to block off approximate time commitments as you take on new activities. |
|
The scientists are using high-tech radio telemetry and harmonic radar to keep track of Mormon cricket movements. |
|
I have asked my hon. friend how to keep track of that. |
|
The Administration's message, publicly delivered, should be to the point: If you don't keep track of these students, you'll lose your federal funding. |
|
No-one can be everywhere at once, and in areas as specific as performance and events it is often difficult to keep track of everything at the same time. |
|
The check boxes make it easy for you to keep track of the books that interest you. |
|
He had broken into Terri's shed and drilled spyholes so that he could keep track of her. |
|
He should keep track of the frequency of his cold sore outbreaks, and, if it is excessive, he should talk to his doctor to assess the need for preventative treatment. |
|
Each foil bag contains a revolting Ugglys pet, plus a collector's guide so kids can keep track of the critters featuring in their pet shop. |
|
With anxiety we keep track of spreading consequences of the global economic crisis in our country, which in the highest measurement fall down on those people, who have not caused it. |
|
There are no caps to keep track of or watch roll down a storm drain. |
|
You can also create a budget to help keep track of your money, as well as set a financial calendar so you can see the days of the month when bills are due, when to transfer money, top up your savings and more. |
|
One final remark: keep track of your ideas, note them down on paper. |
|
In order to keep track of the use of formulas in the course of the dialogue, one may use a bracketing device: once a formula has been used, its propositional content is bracketed. |
|
And we will take the fact that CDs are not writeable formats and can therefore not keep track of anything, let alone who entered what password, as a minor technical oversight. |
|
In 2013, the VMD overhauled and implemented a new fleet information management system to help keep track of nearly 1,000 vehicles and pieces of equipment. |
|
It was a hard job for the offi-cials to keep track of athletes who were spread thoughout the circuit after setting off together on a cold, blistery morning. |
|