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Soon all thirteen were deposited in the scrubland near Illeander and they started their chanting to increase their cumulative powers
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His cumulative investment resulted in a 2
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This was less than the cumulative costs of caring for incremental melanoma patients who died, cataracts, and crop loss
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The cumulative effect of these decisions has been to quarantine traditional religion from public life
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The impact was (and is) continuous and cumulative, rather than immediate and
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Devising such spells is fiendishly complex and requires the cumulative effort of thousands of researchers
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really only cumulative fact that has been collected from sources
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the decrease it becomes cumulative for the succeeding year
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because it is directed by the cumulative morphic resonance of all previous
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therefore, it is critical that the trader use smaller lots to properly size his or her cumulative risk in the trade
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At the end of each month the distributor sends WRITERSWORLD a cumulative statement listing all the book titles produced by WRITERSWORLD on behalf of its authors, that have been distributed that particular month
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This cumulative statement shows the money owed to WRITERSWORLD on behalf of its authors, less 15% of the book's retail price which is the fee the distributor charges for collecting the author's money from the book retailer(s) and delivering the book or books to the respective book retailer(s)
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This is because there is a kind of cumulative intelligence, so to speak, that the various preceding modeling reveals about how to organize the work groups
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You can place a line that represents a cumulative total above the bars along with a percentage scale along the right
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Knowledge and wisdom become cumulative because of man's ability to communicate these possessions to succeeding generations
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In effect, all these trades are the one trade so the comparison is between the cumulative gains on these trades and the loss initially
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Cumulative small action steps create the critical mass necessary
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about exercise is that its effects are cumulative
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and when the cumulative
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He calls himself the master of his fate, when the cumulative effects of his reign have brought him to the edge of destruction
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The cumulative effect is that, had you been forward looking and maintaining the proper spacing, regardless of other cars passing you then cutting in, you would have time to stop
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Neither one of these things turn me on, licking and dirt I mean, but seeing these women with their heads pushed against the floor and tear-streaked mascara helped a tiny little bit to numb the stabbing, throbbing pain from a thousand cumulative paper cuts that women in my life have left on my soul
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figure might not be part of an active trend, we use the cumulative yearly totals and treat
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We are the cumulative product of what we have thought and thus every incident of
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remember the damage is cumulative in a relationship
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So what or who are we really ? Arguably merely a continuum of consciousness, and the cumulative product of what we have previously thought
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the ideal single, daily and cumulative doses of Creatine for various applications
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number of similar businesses with the aim to build cumulative
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Cumulative damage accounts for the skin’s
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Should they be based on a cumulative achievement or
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After almost five years, however, the cumulative effect of those
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Cumulative production to the end of 1998 was 2,306 million tones of oil and 1,312 billion cubic meters of gas
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So, they tried to enliven their life by seeking pleasures as their fancies suggested, but as the novelty of those diversions wore off, their cumulative exasperation increased reducing the span of their thrill; and back to square one, they realized that they had lost the capacity to enthuse each other, so bored to death but committed to each other, they dragged their feet on their drab marital course
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Cumulative reduction: the sum of the row reduction value + sum of the column reduction value cumulative reduction is 25
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present every moment with the cumulative force of a whole
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In short, we are today confronted by the cumulative effect of a sustained and collective dereliction of duty, one that is putting our country in extreme peril
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It has a slow, cumulative effect, which is why I said it would take a week to make the island safe again
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Small things have a cumulative effect
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Returns the cumulative interest paid on a loan during a
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Returns the cumulative principal paid on a loan between two
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match but still she lost match? The cumulative system would
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points, in whole match (cumulative) with a difference of 4
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the cumulative force of a whole life's cultivation; but of the adopted talent of
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What is the cumulative impact of this negative feedback? What is the negative impact-consequence-result of children living in a civilized environment? If the child's environment is not conducive to its needs: it is not surprising that it learns to lie just in order to get what it needs or wants
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From that point on, we have had a huge cumulative, negative, destructive effect on the eco-systems we live in
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With their deceased mother and deceased father at the top of the pile of cumulative subconscious influence upon them day and night… as their parent continue to live through their children… after they die
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The creatures with these changes, which best fit the environment, tend to breed more and live longer, which together or singularly produce changes and variations within a species over time, and which cumulative processes we may term ‘evolution’
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chapter one, each of the seven angels/stars represents a specific 360-year cycle, the cumulative nature
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character, nature, and cumulative deeds of pivotal inspirations, groups, deeds, and results
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Each new frame is interactively adjusted in real time from cumulative
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their errors and the cumulative effect of years of laziness, inaction and
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Often these things may be tedious, boring and mundane, but with repeated achievement of these tasks you will build a cumulative power, driving you onward and upward
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Hangovers are cumulative and if the sufferer believes the Old Wives tales about taking more alcohol to cure a hangover, the person's health can become seriously affected which could lead to depression, mental health problems and further alcohol addiction
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Here are some examples of cumulative routines:
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cumulative effect in attracting customers and subscribers to your business and in
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"Their cumulative effect is certainly considerable, and yet each of them is quite possible in itself
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, “Cumulative Incidence of False-Positive Results in Repeated, Multimodal Cancer Screening,” Annals of Family Medicine 7 (2009)
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Lindsay’s “partial solution” was to explain the Cumulative Advance-Decline Line and then show examples of his Timing Model giving signals during divergences between the A-D Line and the Dow Jones Industrial index
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The effects of this response on our minds are fairly well known, but the cumulative impact on our bodies is much less well understood
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Number of trades (N=) and cumulative net P&L (Sum) are given, as well as means for all trades and both winning and losing trades separately
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Yet another check comes from plotting the P&L of each individual trade (not cumulative) as in Figure 12
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And cumulative open interest got up to nearly 250,000 contracts
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When you first establish your yearly goals, you may want to create a chart that lets you compare cumulative goals vs
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A running total of each day's A/D creates a cumulative A/D indicator
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Finally cumulative delta volume collects all the delta data and adds each subsequent bar to that of the previous bar - summing the totals in other words, and then presents this as a series of bars, to provide a perspective on the daily or intra day price action
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The theoretical disadvantage of a noncumulative preferred stock as compared with a cumulative issue is very similar to the inferiority of preferred stocks in general as compared with bonds
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This latter arrangement is so patently inequitable that new security buyers (who will stand for almost anything) object to noncumulative issues, and for many years new offerings of straight preferred stocks have almost invariably had the cumulative feature
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But in recent years the preferred issues created through reorganization have been preponderantly cumulative, though in some cases this provision becomes operative only after a certain interval
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Austin Nichols and Company $5 Preferred, for example, was issued under a Readjustment Plan in 1930 and became cumulative in 1934
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National Department Stores Preferred, created in 1935, became fully cumulative in 1938
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This meant that in New Jersey a noncumulative preferred stock was given a cumulative claim on dividends to the extent that they were earned
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This is undoubtedly sound law, but the inherent objections to the non-cumulative provision are so great (chiefly because of the opportunity it affords for unfair policies by the directors) that it would seem to be advisable for the legislatures of the several states to put the New Jersey decision into statutory effect by prohibiting the creation of completely noncumulative preferred stocks, requiring them to be made cumulative at least to the extent that the dividend is earned
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We trust that no overzealous exponent of the inductive method will conclude from these figures either: (1) that noncumulative preferreds are superior to cumulative issues; or (2) that preferreds preceded by bonds are superior to those without bonds; or (3) that the snuff business presents the safest opportunity for investment
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If a preferred stock could always be expected to pay its dividend without question, then whether it is cumulative or noncumulative would become an academic question solely, in the same way that the inferior contractual rights of a preferred stock as compared with a bond would cease to have practical significance
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Since the dividend on United States Tobacco Company Preferred was earned more than sixteen times in the depression year 1931—and since, moreover, the company had been willing to buy in a large part of the preferred issue at prices ranging up to $125 per share—the lack of a cumulative provision caused the holders no concern at all
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This example must of course, be considered as exceptional; and as a point of practical investment policy we should suggest that no matter how impressive may be the exhibit of a noncumulative preferred stock, it would be better to select a cumulative issue for purchase in order to enjoy better protection in the event of unexpected reverses
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This issue is entitled to cumulative prior dividends of $3
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50 Cumulative Participating Convertible Preferred;7 Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Company $1
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Example: Prior to January 1, 1934, United Aircraft and Transport Corporation had outstanding 150,000 shares of 6% Cumulative Preferred stock
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The preferred was given a stated par of $25 but had all the attributes of a $100-par stock ($6 cumulative dividends, redemption and liquidating value of $100)
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Cushman’s has outstanding $7 and $8 cumulative preferred stock, not guaranteed by Purity
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, an investment trust, has outstanding preferred stock entitled to $3 cumulative dividends and to $50 or $55 in liquidation, but its par value is $10
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Coca-Cola Company has outstanding a no-par Class A stock entitled to preferential dividends of $3 per share, cumulative, and redeemable at 55
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This offering consisted of 100,000 shares of 6% Cumulative Convertible Preference stock, sold to the public at $10 per share, its par value
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Comparisons of this kind can be safely drawn, however, only when the preferred stock bears cumulative dividends
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) A price of 10 for American and Foreign Power Company common when the $7 Cumulative Second Preferred was selling at 11 in April 1933 was clearly unwarranted
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” This is true even of (cumulative) preferred stocks that fail to pay dividends for many years
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What was the company’s business worth? Less than five years old, VA Linux had sold a cumulative total of $44 million worth of its software and services—but had lost $25 million in the process
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8% more in 2002—a cumulative loss of 99
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8% loss in 2002—a cumulative gain of 30%
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In 1998 and 1999, Emerson’s stock lagged the S & P 500 index by a cumulative 49
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But here, it seems, Graham set a very low hurdle; 33% cumulative growth over a decade is less than a 3% average annual increase
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Cumulative growth in earnings per share of at least 50%—or a 4% average annual rise—is a bit less conservative
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(If you double the cumulative growth hurdle to 100%, or 7% average annual growth, then 198 companies make the cutoff
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Seven of them had a cumulative record better than the S&P
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com and Qualcomm lost a cumulative total of 85
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4% in 2001, and 13% in 2002—a cumulative collapse of 92%