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is accruing
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.
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Power is accruing everywhere to the hard and heartless right.
NAT told the court that is accruing £2.88m in extra costs to the NHS daily.
It is not yet clear what the rest of the money, which is accruing hefty interest, will be used for.
After all, its current account is still in surplus, and the government is accruing considerable diplomatic capital by not devaluing.
Currently, he argued, Germany's export-oriented economy is accruing the benefits, while poorer neighbors are being forced to retrench.
Interest on the Hunts' $1.5 billion bank debt, meanwhile, is accruing at more than $400,000 a day.
Argentina is accruing daily $50,000 berth fees while the Libertad is docked at the Tema port.
But over the next decade, Mr. Cochran's biggest problem will not be taxes, but how to invest all the wealth he is accruing after he pays his taxes.
Bush administration officials have begun to try to exploit the psychological advantage that is accruing from the fact that they appear to be winning in Afghanistan.
But interest on the loan is accruing at a rate of about $8 million a year, so the amount he owes is growing.
He enjoys playing what he calls "the gringo wild card," that is, accruing the serendipitous benefits that come to those with white skin.
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