I think I cumulatively got eight hours of sleep over the five days that we were there. |
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Too many people posting on this site are showing tendencies to go off on tangents which cumulatively waste years of learning time. |
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A series of procedures that will cumulatively have such an effect is also covered. |
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The repetition and variation of the panels allows for a cumulatively developing awareness of the work. |
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The robot learns in a developmental fashion, in a piecemeal way, incrementally and cumulatively. |
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And as each region develops its own arrangements, they will cumulatively have an impact on the world order. |
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The students who take the course during their initial semester are making higher grades cumulatively. |
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A community of philosophers has been asking such questions for centuries, with cumulatively improving methods. |
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Recent revelations that 11 executive directors were cumulatively paid 3.3 million euros in 2002 have caused outrage among staff. |
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More species have been lost in the last several decades than have been lost cumulatively in the last several millennia. |
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He hopes that lots of dead ends might appear, cumulatively, like a new direction. |
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They are designed to be read sequentially and cumulatively, so that the reader gains knowledge in the reading. |
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Petty corruption often amounted cumulatively to corruption on a large scale. |
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And, since vampires never die, the numbers are swollen cumulatively. |
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The author faults the management literature for being conceptually repetitive and not having developed a consistent language on which to build cumulatively. |
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The knowledge of groups of people living in specific environments develops cumulatively across generations through practical engagement with each other and their surroundings. |
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Pliny the Younger also posited that art, like science, evolves cumulatively, except for momentous turning points where many cultures intersect and interact. |
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The effect of these poems is powerful both individually and cumulatively. |
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With each one of these perfs and fracs happening, cumulatively, what is the integrity of the cement going to be? |
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These flecks of aspic are scarcely heinous, but cumulatively they suggest an overindulgent hospitality toward the material. |
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My case is that your government has cumulatively attacked the Rule of Law by reducing liberties in many different areas. |
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Dan turned it down by two degrees and we haven't noticed any difference at all, but we should see the difference cumulatively in our bills. |
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Vincent Lacroix was given a civil sentence of eight years imprisonment because the sentences were for terms of less than two years cumulatively. |
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It was noted that the chapeau and the list of acts had to be applied cumulatively in considering an act of aggression. |
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For these reasons, it was provisionally concluded that imports originating in India, Malaysia and Thailand should be assessed cumulatively. |
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In the other two options, assessment of whether the target has been met is done cumulatively over several years. |
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Such removals have the potential, directly or cumulatively, to harm the health of a drainage basin. |
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Viewed cumulatively, they contribute to a reasonable basis for concluding that there was a likely miscarriage of justice. |
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You should use the criteria as a guide, considering them both individually and cumulatively when making your determination. |
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This information puts into perspective a range of factors which cumulatively have certainly put enormous pressure on all the parties concerned. |
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We distinguish four managerial aspects that need to be concretized cumulatively within the organization in order to attain optimal management. |
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The birch block squares cumulatively formed an incomplete square. |
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Yet each new book has a print run of 25,000 and, cumulatively, the books have sold more than 200 million copies. |
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Despite this, cumulatively the threads both between tracks and between the constituent parts of each track appear rather too slight to maintain this listener's engagement. |
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Are these criteria to be understood cumulatively, as alternatives, or in the sense that any clause which generates a significant imbalance is always contrary to the principle of good faith? |
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However recent changes to the tennis calendar have seen the event moved back by two weeks cumulatively to begin in early July. |
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In essence, Manrecur is aiming to define a cluster of solutions that could cumulatively resolve the problems in the watershed, without risking irrevocable damage to the paramo. |
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For instance, in 2005 the provincial Departments of Health cumulatively underspent about 570 million rand while the provincial Departments of Education underspent about 1.3 billion rand. |
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The first part is a relatively generic partnership process. This process includes seven steps, although it is to be understood that these steps may not always take place cumulatively. |
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Indicators should be directly relevant to the output or outcome, feasible to measure over time, and, cumulatively, should provide sufficient benefit to justify the burden of ongoing measurement. |
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In the light of the above, it is concluded that imports of the product concerned from India should be examined cumulatively with the imports from the other countries concerned. |
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Individual incidence of lack of access whether through ignorance, error or intent equally has a negative effect and cumulatively is corrosive to the entire system. |
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All but one locule contained clear, serous fluid which cumulatively approximated 18 L in volume. |
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The others segment is analyzed cumulatively, considering bacitracin, fusidic acid, and ceftriaxone within this class. |
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Put succinctly, in his opinion viewing the evidence cumulatively, there is clearly a reasonable basis for concluding that a miscarriage of justice, as earlier defined, likely occurred. |
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These pressures can act individually, cumulatively or synergistically. |
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Grounds of appeal may be advanced cumulatively or in the alternative. |
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The impact of undisclosed evidence must be evaluated cumulatively. |
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A continual grazing routine will cumulatively promote their pathogenic condition more rapidly than other individuals' due to the elevated exposure to endotoxin. |
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The internet is a brain trust composed of millions of minds cumulatively affecting the direction of electronically interrelated network as a whole. |
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