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The phrase "accretion potential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, economics, or environmental science, where it refers to the potential for growth or accumulation over time.
Example: "Investors are particularly interested in the accretion potential of renewable energy projects, as they promise long-term returns."
Alternatives: "growth potential" or "accumulation capacity."
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This would moderately erode earnings accretion potential and require issuance of a greater proportion of equity.
Coral community decline and resultant 'turn-off' of reef accretion potential are commonly predicted outcomes of the increasing environmental stresses experienced by many coral reefs.
JP Morgan analyst Kevin M. Kessel said that even though the sweetened bid won't change Vishay's financing needs, he remains "cautious that this game of cat-and-mouse could result in an even higher bid that would a) make already challenging financing even more so, and b) work against any potential synergy or accretion potential for VSH shareholders".
This study addresses two main questions in the particular case of a forest concession in Gabon: (1) what is the carbon accretion potential of these two management options; and, (2) what is the break-even price of carbon credits that would make each of these two policy options cost-neutral to the concessions holder?
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Variations in both the incoming sediment column thickness (Figure 1) and the amount of long-term sediment accretion cause potential difficulties in calculating the amount of sediment subducted (e.g., Clift and Vannucchi 2004).
Potential acquisition of Actelion could provide 12% earnings accretion through (i) potential pipeline driven revenue growth (ii) operating expenditure reduction.
We think investors will be concerned that the group's sizeable, committed and still largely speculative (despite some pre-lets) pipeline may be less profitable than previously assumed, and that potential earnings accretion will now most likely come through later than expected.
Increases in small diameter ponderosa pine and white fir from 1935 to 2004 portend potential additional accretion, but decreases in total basal area, density and basal area of quaking aspen, basal area of ponderosa pine, and density of larger diameter ponderosa pine indicate PPF has passed the inflection point from accretion to recession.
Unlike many of its peers, the group also has balance sheet flexibility in the form of relatively low debt levels, which is both a defensive attribute as well as offering potential for value accretion.
This may be accretion heat (essentially released gravitational potential energy) or radiogenic heating of the core itself.
Adequate bone accretion during adolescence is a potential protective factor against the development of osteopenia and/or osteoporosis later in life.
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