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Senescence is a valuable defense mechanism: cells that have accrued too much damage are at greater risk to become cancerous and divide uncontrollably.
"Someone has accrued too much power in decision-making in one office and is very disconnected from the needs in the people in schools and communities but presumes to know what's better for us based upon his status".
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Some headteachers have been allowed to accrue too much power.
Italy's system, suffering from what some experts call a Mussolini complex, is rigged to prevent any single party from accruing too much power.
BEIJING — Gen. Yang Baibing, a military strongman who carried out the violent suppression of student-led protests in Tiananmen Square in 1989 and was later purged because of fears that he was accruing too much power, died here on Tuesday.
The Italian political system, rigged to prevent any one party from accruing too much power, makes it almost impossible for any government to see through needed, long-term reform.
Accused by the left and liberals of political weakness, of cohabiting with the military, the Muslim Brotherhood president today stands accused of the opposite contention – accruing too much power.
Technical debt is not always a bad thing, but if you accrue too much of it, it will kill you.
Like monetary debt, technical debt is perfectly OK as long as a) you don't accrue too much of it and b) you know all about it.
The degeneracy pressure between the electrons within the white/black dwarf, however, will always be great enough, so long as it doesn't accrue too much mass, to prevent it from collapsing further.
Oleophobic coatings currently figure in Apple's device, preventing the all-glass touchscreens from accruing too much in the way of grime from being constantly poked with your grubby fingers.
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