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At that rate, McIndoe calculated, the entire division would have accrued only 76 points over the season.
Connor and McCarthy have signed two and a half year contracts and must now breathe new life into an underperforming squad, who have accrued only seven points from 13 league games, featuring a 12 match winless sequence.
Most of the benefits of the economic recovery that began in 2009 have accrued only to the wealthiest Americans.
Indeed, beyond voting rights for white, male property owners, voting eligibility has accrued only to those who claimed it after a long, bitter struggle.
First, he argued that the right to bring an action for trespass based on aboriginal title accrued only to an Indian nation, not an individual Indian.
The original study was planned for 46 patients and we accrued only 21 patients over a 4-year period.
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Some advantages may accrue only to bilinguals who switch languages often.
Unfortunately, these benefits accrue only while taking estrogen; once the hormone is stopped, both the risks and the benefits dissipate.
Economic growth is what we all benefit from, but profits from invested money accrue only to the rich.
The reforms of President Carlos Salinas in 1988-94 were discredited because their benefits seemed to accrue only to a privileged few.
"An increasingly popular narrative that sees the benefits of globalisation and trade accrue only to a fortunate few is also gaining traction," the IMF study said.
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