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Scoring would be cumulative.
Analysts said the effect would be cumulative, building over time.
It did cross my mind that any potential health issues from drinking so-far undetectable levels of contaminants would be cumulative and take decades to manifest.
Moreover, while the fiscal cliff would be enormous in annual terms, its effect would be cumulative, not immediate, analysts have noted.
He has come so close on the back of outstanding tournaments – the US and Australian Opens – that a third disappointment here – or, at least, the chance to have that disappointment even – would be cumulative, the sort of pain Tim Henman had to endure in four visits to the Wimbledon semi-finals.
If implemented, both savings and revenues would increase positively throughout the decade, and in the case of the chained CPI, the effects would be cumulative.
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"Under this structure, there would be a cumulative penalty system and stronger penalties.
It means that over 10 years there would be a cumulative addition of $18bn of extra growth in 2005 money terms.
The Office for Budget Responsibility OBRR) announced that there would be a cumulative £122bn of extra borrowing over the next five years, with £59bn of that as a direct result of Brexit.
The most expensive item would be the cumulative running costs, estimated by the government to be about 6% of the total defence budget.
Clearly, this suggests the cost of living will rise faster in all three years of the cap than the 1% rise in benefits, and would be a cumulative 4% cut in real terms.
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