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But that is unlikely to continue as the cumulative effects of shaky emerging markets take their toll.
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But the cumulative effects of that leadership thinking are now clear.
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This vulnerability increases with age, presumably because of the cumulative effects.
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Unfortunately, it is not foreordained that Mr. Clinton's new-found interest in American leadership and engagement overseas will overcome the cumulative effects of inattention to these issues on public attitudes and preferences.
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The speed at which things can go wrong and the margin for error correction in a car is radically different from airplanes under most conditions, and the cross-cumulative effects of contextual disturbances means that car companies cannot really simulate everything in advance.
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The cumulative effects are astounding.
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"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.
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The lack of any significant let up in the blistering conditions is a concern, authorities say, because the effects of heat can be cumulative -- so the longer you experience it, the more likely you are to experience conditions such as heat stroke, dehydration and the like.
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In the first study to test the effects of playing violent video games over time, researchers found that cumulative play results in increased hostility and aggression.
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