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Critics, however, worry about teenagers developing bad habits, especially when it comes to accumulating debt.
Charges of corruption against him and his family ranged from bribery to accumulating illicit wealth through the oil trade, and these continued when Ahmadinejad was president.
When it comes to accumulating profit, what could be more perfect than hard work, self-denial, plus the threat of eternal damnation for the lazy?
One of the overriding benefits to accumulating young talent the way Thomas has is that it inevitably puts you in the trading hunt for a disaffected superstar.
Your bed might not be quite as messy as Tracey's, but most people would admit to accumulating some level of clutter around their mattress.
What is clear is that some people appear to be prone to accumulating extra fat while others seem to be protected against it.
Veterinary scientists, who tend to favor the coastal-pollution explanation, note that the otters dine on many types of shellfish and invertebrates that are prone to accumulating contaminants.
Discontinuous railhead edges fail due to accumulating excessive plastic strains.
In addition to accumulating cash hoards, businesses have attempted to increase their stocks of commodities.
In addition, there are larger returns (relative to those with no postsecondary enrollment) to accumulating more credits22.
In contrast, the viruses evolving under high levels of coinfection were less robust to accumulating mutations (Montville et al. 2005).
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