0 lost or unpaid, without explanation:
Millions of dollars are still unaccounted for.
Much of the cost of environmental degradation goes unaccounted for.
One woman who previously had been listed as unaccounted for was found at work Friday morning.
Nevertheless, it is always the case that much uncertainty is left unaccounted for by either ignoring or assuming ' exact ' values for imprecise results.
The reason for this overestimation is the unaccounted depreciation of mining resources' stocks provoked by their exploitation each year.
If some of the alternative rotations build soil quality and productivity over time, those unaccounted-for benefits would improve the longterm profitability.
As an observation, this is clearly correct ; but such behaviour is itself in need of explanation, even while leaving other aspects of behaviour unaccounted for.
This leaves 68% of the variance unaccounted for by two of the most robust predictors of delinquency.
They usually involved several days of hospitality and qat and remained unaccounted for.
All of these choices are unaccounted for in the earlier statistical analyses.
That still leaves over half unaccounted for and any chance of improving this figure is worth investigating.