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"I haven't had the time to accumulate as many enemies," Mr. Taft said.
But even though it may take a family time to accumulate the funds, help is available.
This means that Neanderthals and humans had less than one-tenth the time to accumulate genetic differences.
Old people are usually wealthier than the young, since they have had time to accumulate cash and property.
The leaves of spring bulbs provide food for next year's flowers, and they need their full growing time to accumulate enough nutrients.
The fixes that are needed appear modest, and they can be kept modest by making the changes sooner rather than later so the savings have time to accumulate.
The market for TIPS has recovered since the beginning of the year, and some retirement experts say it is a good time to accumulate these bonds.
But, generally speaking, if you are younger, and have more time to accumulate not just your own contributions, but those from your employer, it should make sense.
The drug is swallowed by patients 3 to 4 hours before their surgery, to give it time to accumulate in their tumour cells.
Mr. Kerekes said most plants would obtain 20-year extensions on their initial 40-year operating licenses, leaving them more time to accumulate money.
At one extreme, most earthquakes might be very large, releasing lots of energy which then takes a lot of time to accumulate again.
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