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were cumulative
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Incorporating all current and previous data up to the present or at the time of measuring or collating
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It had no single cause; the causes were cumulative.
But the risks of exposure to ultraviolet were cumulative.
Less evident were cumulative excitement and spiritual profundity, not to speak of lush tone and orchestral virtuosity.
Between January and March, they said in a report out today, there were cumulative losses of 60% at altitudes of around 18km.
Last month the Fed trimmed back the amount to $65bn, as it said there were "cumulative" signs of improvement in the economy.
The effects were cumulative; with each 10-gram increase in alcohol consumption per day, the risk climbed 10 percent.
The dividends were cumulative, meaning that if they were not paid the company would still owe them and would have to pay them before any money could be paid to common shareholders.
All data sources were cumulative over the same time periods.
Effects of grazing on many response variables were cumulative and changed over time.
Secondary end points were cumulative radiation exposure, resource utilization, and costs of competing strategies.
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