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Present participle of cumulate
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Taken together, cumulating the effects over a long period at reasonable discount rates, that's actually a really huge deal.Huge enough that one might wonder why there wasn't more of a market reaction than we observed.
After cumulating these forces in a "provocative exercise in subtraction," Mr Gordon forecasts that the standard of living for an American in the bottom 99% of the income distribution will barely increase for one hundred years.
The bottom line of this back-breaking analysis is that the preliminary vote count was affected by basic inconsistencies in tens of thousands of boxes, with the inconsistencies cumulating to millions of votes.
"In his customary fashion, Mr. Buñuel stages this play with cumulating nervousness and occasional explosive ferocities," Bosley Crowther wrote in The Times about this precursor to Mr. Buñuel's 1972 masterpiece, "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie," which echoes central themes.
He said that "cumulating job losses, weak consumer confidence, and a lack of credit availability" would depress consumer spending, traditionally the engine of American economic growth, and noted that exports were "not likely to be as great a source of strength for U.S. economic activity in coming quarters as they had been earlier this year".
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Additionally, once cumulated to account for the full expansion of the balance sheet, the effects of QE, especially on GDP growth, would not look so dismal.One point that our research stresses is that the interaction of different unconventional policy tools is very important.
In fact, many of the changes that have occurred since the Enlightenment, such as the emancipation of women, urbanization, and (by and large) the end of racial and religious discrimination, ought to cumulate and reinforce the natural inventiveness of free people.
A systematic approach to the patient journey is crucial, because "if you cumulate a small number of delays, you can lose 48 hours".
Dividends on preferred stock usually are paid at a fixed rate and are often cumulated in the event the corporation finds it necessary to omit a distribution.
The sources of the contraction in spending in the United States varied over the course of the Depression, but they cumulated in a monumental decline in aggregate demand.
Continuity also may lead a bureaucracy to repeat regularly activities that may be inaccurate and whose inaccuracies thereby cumulate.
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