The tournament had a cumulative television audience of 29 billion people in a total of 213 countries for the 64 matches.
"At the root of the euro upheaval is a balance of payment crisis caused by the cumulative effects of a 13-year-old one-size-fits-all monetary policy and a fixed exchange rate for a collection of disparate countries in very different stages of economic and structural development, " he argues.
It's a cumulative body of work, and you hope you can paint a portrait of progress coming through spring.
Over the four years 2008 through 2011, U.S. productivity climbed a cumulative 5.8% while the OECD overall eked out only a 3.4% gain.
In comparison with cities of a similar size in population, drivers in the city of San Jose waste a cumulative of 10 million more annual hours sitting in traffic jams and suffer a 15% higher commute delay per peak-time traveler.
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Over a five-year period, a cumulative EVA Momentum of 15% to 20% (3% to 4% a year) usually will put a company at the 90th percentile or higher.
No wonder the motorsport has thrilled a cumulative fan base of more than 1.75 billion.
That equates to a cumulative increase in TMS2 of some 26% over those 25 months.
The paintings, drawings, prints, pastels, and bronze sculptures have a cumulative effect both steamy and cold.
Solar electric sales grew 62% to a cumulative 3.8 gigawatts (again, measured by peak output).
Its slump (a cumulative contraction of 16% of GDP and shrinking) may enter the record books.
In the five quarters since its launch, Apple has sold a cumulative 28.7M iPads.
Mr. Dutt, 53 years old, already has spent a cumulative 18 months in jail on related charges.
Since 1995, the greater Phoenix area has added a cumulative total of more than 326, 000 new residents.
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That policy baldly contradicted the electronic interference theory, except insofar as 500 passenger devices might have a cumulative effect.
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Frank Russell, a pension consultancy, calculates that in 1985-95 trust banks' returns on pension assets averaged a cumulative 59%.
We use the compensation data to calculate a cumulative gain from the M.
Much of the market's cumulative return over a long period comes from years in which it does better than 18%.
Moreover, LMVTX had a cumulative loss during that five-year period of -30.05%!
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This retailer's shares had dropped a cumulative 3.2% over the previous two days on fears of poor sales figures that proved unfounded.
The world's most viewed sporting event attracted a cumulative television audience of more than 40 billion over the course of the month-long tournament.
They broke out the time frames of December 1987 to December 2001 and then January 2002 to October 2012 and also did a cumulative study.
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Wright discovered that progress increases with experience: each percent increase in cumulative production in a given industry results in a fixed percentage improvement in production efficiency.
According to Vincent-Rostowski, between 2008 and 2011 Poland achieved a cumulative growth of almost 16% -- double that of the EU's second fastest growing economy, Slovakia.
This led to a massive stock market fall of nearly 12% in a single day - a cumulative total of more than 80% in the year.
The cumulative results predict a 60 percent reduction in energy costs and more than 9, 000 kg of CO2 (55 percent reduction) saved from a single home.
But through a cumulative 111 seasons and 37 playoff appearances, Seattle boasts only one champion: the 1979 Sonics of Gus Williams, Jack Sikma and Dennis Johnson.
Within the 24-year period, 67% of the years show negative net annual specific balances, with a cumulative mass balance loss of - 10.50 m water equivalent (w.e.).
The adverse scenario for card losses envisaged in American banks' stress tests, a cumulative two-year loss rate of 22.5%, looks increasingly like the base case to others.
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