Social forces are the cumulation and summation of the interrelated actions of individuals. |
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Knowledge cumulation has also been hindered by the failure of authors to report the statistics needed to cumulate knowledge. |
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Rules of origin could also be relaxed over time, allowing for more extensive cumulation with non-APTA members in some cases. |
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All in all, the cumulation over the four years will bring around 20 billion Euro more to development assistance. |
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It's a cumulation of the routines he used to do on campuses and in fleapits when hawking his low-budget films around the world. |
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The sky is so grey and terrible, trains aren't running due to strikes, the river is so high, it seems like such a cumulation of things. |
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Cumulative is very hard to assess and therefore we should not take any risks around cumulation of a product. |
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The cumulation is carried out for the whole of the evaluation period on the basis of the period pattern specified. |
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Preferential agreements provide for different types of cumulation, which can be more or less sizeable according to their field of application. |
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The cumulation of multiple initiatives in the Nunavut Region improved human resource capacity. |
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The question is, however, whether a cumulation system such as this is even possible without a solution to this problem of the preferential import of products from the Occupied Territories. |
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Specific rules are provided with regard to the cumulation of tax credits. |
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For most families, the annual trek to see the folks for Thanksgiving has become an ordeal. Part of this can be explained by a cumulation of bad luck. |
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Under the US law, cumulation of subsidised imports and dumped imports is mandated for the participating countries to arrive at the injury margin. |
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He took serious risks with accents of duration at one point, lingering on strong beats, but succeeded in enhancing the effect of teeming cumulation that lies at the heart of this work. |
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Very improbable structures readily arise through the cumulation of small alterations. |
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The decisions will adapt the Protocols of the Europe Agreements to a new system of pan-European cumulation of rules of origin introduced by the Community in 1997 which applies also to the EFTA and EEA countries. |
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The corresponding accounts of an account holder must all have the same netting group, and be balanced before the cumulation of the general ledger groups to make this possible. |
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Ravault showed the working of a variable process of playing on doubts, anxieties and biases which can produce a negative attitude towards a target population, be it through a single claim or a cumulation of assertions. |
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Several problems delayed signing the agreement, the most important of which was the reluctance of Morocco and Tunisia to adjust their rules of origin to a new system that allow them to benefit from cumulation. |
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However, an examination of that Panel's decision reveals that the Panel was dealing essentially with producer exclusions, and the law concerning cumulation. |
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The input and output curves consist of a cumulation of the capacity requirements of incoming and outgoing production orders and are shown on the time axis. |
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The challenge can be done in one go or as a cumulation of several shorter swims. |
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Firstly, those who are directly impacted in taxation terms, either because of cumulation of their income with their spouse's income or because their professional income is added to income from other sources. |
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This is the cumulation of three years of hard work, involving many people and weeks of attending the public inquiry. |
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Thus, among people who are roofless and houseless, one often finds a cumulation of health problems that have become very severe and add up to a high aggregate of vulnerability across a range of areas. |
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The cumulation of these changes resulted over time in separate, but related standard languages with various degrees of similarities and differences between them. |
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The slope cutoff factor is the relative change in slope angle that will cause the slope length cumulation to end and start over with the next downslope cell. |
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That's not down to fatigue but more the cumulation of games. |
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The Cumulation of Methylmercury and Phenylmercury Species on Alga. |
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