Sentence examples for accrue to it from inspiring English sources

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The belief that matter contains the 'seeds' of all the forms that can possibly accrue to it is one of the hallmarks of James of Viterbo's thought, as is the belief that the soul pre-contains, in the shape of "propensities" (idoneitates), all the sensitive, intellective, and volitional forms it is able to take on.

Then, for given current investigation expenditures, lower current non-monetary benefits can be accepted because the total benefits that accrue to it do so not just now, but spread over an extended period of time into the more distant future.

It follows, then, that we must ensure that the haulage firms and the drivers who work for them do not see the rules and the monitoring of them as some sort of bureaucratic harassment, and that we must, rather than allowing people to talk only about the evils of Europe, always turn the conversation round to the added value that will accrue to it through improved road safety.

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So, if the psychological concept is to have as its repraesentātum just the content of the logical concept (its repraesentandum) and nothing more, then the psychological concept would have to shed all its peculiar and contingent traits, all of the complexions and fusions that have inevitably accrued to it in its own generation and reproduction (SW VI: 121).

After watching a boxer named McCoy get mortally pummeled, Virgil takes his name and what fame has accrued to it and sets about promoting his own career.

Even jaded New Yorkers are shocked all over again by seeing hell naked, unexpurgated, stripped of all the branding and slick packaging that has accrued to it in the weeks since.

Defending his vision, he said in a recent interview that he was trying to tell the story in vivid detail and present the work as Wagner conceived it, without the psycho-philosophical trappings that have accrued to it in recent decades.

The story of Bamiyan, Morgan suggests, is really the story of Afghanistan itself – of a fractured land with the misfortune of being one of the world's great crossroads, the benefits accruing to it from trade and commerce rubbed out by the curse of being coveted for its strategic location.

It sought to cleanse Islam by fire and the sword -- from all the decadence and idolatry that had accrued to it.

Furthermore, Amazon or similar companies could easily start interpreting the big data it accrues to its own advantage.

While many of the perceived PHR benefits accrue to consumers, it is not clear that they are willing to pay or subsidize the cost of electronic health records.

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