0 someone whose job is to carry out an official examination of the accounts of a business and to produce a report:
1 a person trained to make an official examination of financial records
2 someone whose job is to examine the accounts of a business and to produce a report on them:
Restraining agencies include countervailing institutions such as the judiciary, parliamentary committees, oversight agencies, auditor-generals or ombudsmen.
The paper suggests employing basic auditor y phonetics as a means of classifying, diagnosing, and predicting problems of lexical segmentation.
During the anatomy demonstrations, experiments, and discussions, nobody was to disturb the lecturers or the auditors by talking, laughing, or otherwise making a noise.
As a spectator or auditor, the novelist is firmly located outside the fiction that she creates.
Bankers, auditors and lawyers as well may see their interests aligned with management rather than shareholders as they have their own interests too.
But the crucial point is that the speech situation does not include the state of mind of the auditor-or, for that matter, the speaker.
The information supplied by auditors consequently reduces threats to the bargaining process in which the producer operates.
For a significant number of auditors, then and later, he was the figurehead for a scientific commitment to dualism.