Translation (unlike the law, accountancy, medicine, and to a large extent pharmacy) is in many domains an unprotected profession.
At this lofty sentiment, however, biographical accountancy can restrain itself no longer.
The accountancy profession did not seek graduates to improve social standing.
Managerialist discourse is itself notably disembodied, drawing on traditions like economics, accountancy, organisation and methods that prize abstraction and emotional distance.
Changes in the governance of medicine therefore parallel similar changes affecting other institutions such as education, accountancy and law.
Many declarations are made directly and electronically from employers' staff administration packs and accountancy packages.
Here again the debates mirrored those that have taken place in the accountancy profession.
The accountancy department attracted them most because it promised better salaries.
In these circumstances the logic of accountancy was stiffened by a bureaucratic mode of reasoning, so he simply (as they say) followed orders.
Furthermore, these demands are being shaped increasingly by the language of accountancy.
This essay urges that the uses of quantification in science, social science, and bureaucratic social and economic policy are analogous in important ways to accountancy.
Historians of accountancy are right to draw attention to the role of financial regulation among the measures for establishing imperial control.
Accountancy was sufficiently attractive and conservative to keep its reforms to a minimum.
Those consistently correct also reported the highest level of professional qualifications, including accountancy and actuarial qualifications.
Accountancy was one of the new professions of the nineteenth century but, as with solicitors, professional exclusivity operated by traditional means.
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