reportingre‧port‧ing /rɪˈpɔːtɪŋ $ -ɔːr-/ noun [uncountable] - Breaches of restrictions on court reporting, for example, which carry fines of up to £2,000, are not triable by jury.
- The emphasis of the research mainly focused on the press reporting of the rape victim.
► balanced reporting balanced reporting of the election campaign ADJECTIVE► financial· How does the conflict between the legal model and market perceptions affect financial reporting?· A major decision would have to be taken on whether to include financial reporting as well as auditing.· Government financial reporting and control is an evolving area.· As a result, confidence in financial reporting has been undermined.· In fact, Holder concludes that governments should adopt the basic business model of financial reporting.· Of course, the same applies with traditional financial reporting.· It will of course anger some because its concentration on problems implicitly denies the possibility of good financial reporting.· Graeme Macdonald compares experience of arguments between substance and form in the financial reporting and taxation contexts.
nounreportreporterreportagereportingadjectiveunreportedverbreportadverbreportedly