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Just like the sooner that you start investing in a 401 k), or savings account - the sooner that you invest in yourself, the greater chance you have to compound your growth.
Once you do it the lies have to compound.
The immediate effect, though, has been to compound the global markets' worries about Chinese growth – and to add a new one.
The topography of Iran has served to compound the problem of air pollution in Tehran, according to Armin Sorooshian, an environmental engineer at the University of Arizona.
It's especially costly to young and middle-age investors, because their mistakes have longer to compound.
Saving early in your career is especially powerful because every dollar put away now will have decades to compound.
The two means have intersected to compound the problem here lately, but that negative synergy is another story.
For instance, NiOOH compound has to be originated on the surface to initiate the electrochemical activity.
To enter the compound, one has to pass through a guarded gate.
It's all about the time your money will have to marinate -- "compounding" is the technical term -- before you need it in retirement.
It's as if medical training had served only to compound the shocked prurience of Céline's adolescent self.
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