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"The predominant impulse behind our desire to rise in the social hierarchy may be rooted not so much in the material goods we can accrue or the power we can wield as in the amount of love we stand to receive as a consequence of high status," de Botton soothingly tells us.
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In many cases, travelers can accrue and redeem miles on code-share flights.
It goes without saying: the more life vests you can accrue, the better.
Travelers with a frequent flier account can accrue miles for practically anything these days.
The benefits from these programs can accrue to the state as well as its citizens.
Other bottlenecks have been removed, including rules limiting the debt that companies can accrue.
Where such organisations dovetail with agencies holding similar views, real benefits can accrue to industry and workers alike.
Another gain can accrue to Asian companies with debt denominated in dollars: as the dollar falls, so does their debt.
Interest charges, meanwhile, can accrue long after enough money is in the account to repay the loan.
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