record keeping

collocation in English

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record
noun
uk
/ˈrek.ɔːd/
us
/ˈrek.ɚd/
a piece of information or a description of an event that is written on paper or stored on ...
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That the chaos of the war's end would also produce potentially mismatches and errors inrecordkeepingshould surprise no one either.
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Recordkeepingwas often poor, decisions were sometimes taken without clinical advice and review processes were sometimes secretive.
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Strictrecordkeepingwas required as proof that expenses were not being exceeded.
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Extensiverecordkeepingwas made into log-books and generally the equipment used was an insulation resistance tester, simple hand tools and visual inspection.
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The volcano's activity is now known to predate scientificrecordkeepingof its activity, which commenced in 1959.
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Poor accounting andrecordkeepingallowed large numbers of tools and large amounts of equipment to be stolen.
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