In respect to accounting for long-lived assets, IFRS appears to be:
A) Moving away from market-value accounting and toward historical cost accounting
B) Moving toward market-value accounting and away from historical cost accounting
C) Moving toward hypothetical future value accounting
D) There is no discernable trend
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