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are accrued
verb
To increase, to augment; to come to by way of increase; to arise or spring as a growth or result; to be added as increase, profit, or damage, especially as the produce of money lent.
synonyms
Exact(60)
When enough points are accrued, the panelist receives £50, or about $99.
We compare two plans that differ in terms of how pension rights are accrued.
The prosecutor is also examining fee schedules to determine how the fees are accrued.
As additional observations are processed, the CALDB will grow incrementally as new files are accrued.
Typically two on everyday shopping, although on fuel points are accrued at a rate of one point per litre.
Richard may be young, be he has aged rapidly in basketball, the way dog years are accrued.
He explained the boycott call as a logical response because the tax revenues are accrued on Palestinian trade with Israel.
Employees in those departments should work with their supervisors to take their furlough days as they are accrued.
They typically cost hundreds of pounds each but the study says benefits are accrued through improved productivity, less absenteeism and reduced healthcare costs.
We compare the two plans, and show that longevity risk is substantially lower in case rights are accrued in the form of a joint and survivor annuity.
The retailer, which last year made more than £6bn of revenues in Britain, has a disciplinary system under which points are accrued for illness.
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