NOT ACCOUNTING FOR

Definition: Excluding or not taking into consideration

Synonyms: Ignoring, Overlooking, Disregarding, Neglecting, Excluding

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
The teacher praised everyone's effort, not accounting for minor mistakes.
#2
He enjoys action movies, not accounting for their lack of a compelling storyline.
#3
Sarah received a high score in the game, not accounting for her previous practice.
#4
The chef prepared a delicious meal, not accounting for the missing ingredient.
#5
The plant thrived, not accounting for the occasional neglect.
#6
The project timeline failed to deliver on schedule, not accounting for unexpected delays.
#7
The weather forecast predicted a sunny day, not accounting for the sudden change in atmospheric conditions.
#8
The study's conclusions may be inaccurate, not accounting for potential bias in participant selection.
#9
The team lost the game, not accounting for the opposing team's star player joining the match unexpectedly.
#10
The new policy failed to consider the implications of not accounting for inflation.
#11
Her argument falls short by not accounting for the cultural differences.
#12
The research findings were incomplete due to not accounting for outliers.
#13
The project timeline underestimated the complexity of the task by not accounting for delays.
#14
The report overlooked potential risks by not accounting for worst-case scenarios.
#15
Not accounting for inflation, the cost of living has remained relatively stable.
#16
The team's success was impressive, not accounting for the challenges they faced.
#17
Despite not accounting for unforeseen circumstances, the project was completed on time.
#18
We expect the event to proceed smoothly, not accounting for bad weather.
#19
The results were promising, not accounting for outliers in the data.
#20
Not accounting for inflation can lead to inaccurate financial projections.
#21
In our analysis, we are not accounting for potential market fluctuations.
#22
The study failed to account for socioeconomic factors, not accounting for their significant impact on the results.
#23
The project's success depends on thorough planning, not accounting for unexpected delays.
#24
When assessing risk, not accounting for worst-case scenarios can be detrimental.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: We need to analyze the quarterly sales figures.B: Should we include the revenue from the new product line?A: No, let's focus on the existing product lines for now, not accounting for any new additions.B: Got it. I'll prepare the report based on that criteria.
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