Sentence examples for to continue accumulating from inspiring English sources

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Workers may lose part of the value of earned pension benefits or the right to continue accumulating generous benefits in their native country.

Allowing the police to continue accumulating these permanent files on the innocent, an abomination in and of itself, would also encourage the cops to continue their Jim Crow stop-and-frisk policy, which has led to the systematic harassment and humiliation of young black and Latino residents who have done absolutely nothing wrong.

In July, Commercial Metals adopted a shareholder rights plan with a 10 percent threshold, saying at the time it had done so after Mr. Icahn's "sudden and rapid ownership increase in CMC, his aggressive use of derivatives which obscures the rate of his increase, and a call to the company from one of Mr. Icahn's representatives who indicated Mr. Icahn's intention to continue accumulating CMC stock".

But for those numbers to keep climbing -- and the benefits for all Americans to continue accumulating -- people need to feel safer on their bikes.

Roberts said the Dodgers chose Gale over Will Smith, a 24-year-old top catching prospect also with Oklahoma City, because they want Smith to continue accumulating at-bats in the minors.

For example, case studies of takeovers demonstrate a tendency by managers to continue investing (and to continue accumulating cash) as long as current earnings are satisfactory or until the company's situation so clearly deteriorates that it changes hands.

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"Meanwhile, snow is likely to continue to accumulate throughout this period on high ground".

Now regulators expect fuel rods to continue to accumulate in increasingly crowded conditions at power plants until at least 2050.

I'm reminded of the wise words of G. K. Chesterton: "There are two ways to get enough: one is to continue to accumulate more & more.

Once becoming a pseudogene, the likely fate is to continue to accumulate mutations at the maximum rate and become increasingly divergent.

Under chronic or repeated stress, the long term physiological costs of the sustained accommodation to stress continue to accumulate.

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