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    1. Aging can be healthier with an exercise regimen like Yoga, which prevents accumulation of stress metabolites and always keeps the physiology supple


    2. ’ I said quietly, pausing in my task of sandwich making and staring into the past for a moment, remembering those frightful days when I had tried to sort through the accumulation of a lifetime of marriage


    3. The accumulation that we are seeing play out before our eyes is for Israel to be destroyed


    4. This is an indication that the linings of the joints in your neck are inadequately lubricated and that there is an accumulation of calcium deposits there


    5. In that original state of things which precedes both the appropriation of land and the accumulation of stock, the whole produce of labour belongs to the labourer


    6. But this original state of things, in which the labourer enjoyed the whole produce of his own labour, could not last beyond the first introduction of the appropriation of land and the accumulation of stock


    7. Its rapid accumulation in so profitable an employment enables the planter to increase the number of his hands faster than he can find them in a new settlement


    8. The connection between the increase of stock and that of industry, or of the demand for useful labour, has partly been explained already, but will be explained more fully hereafter, in treating of the accumulation of stock


    9. proportion to the extent of his trade, and his annual accumulation in proportion to the amount


    10. OF THE NATURE, ACCUMULATION, AND EMPLOYMENT OF STOCK

    11. This accumulation must evidently be previous to his applying his industry for so long a time to such a peculiar business


    12. As the accumulation of stock must, in the nature of things, be previous to the division of labour, so labour can be more and more subdivided in proportion only as stock is previously more and more accumulated


    13. As the accumulation of stock is previously necessary for carrying on this great improvement in the productive powers of labour, so that accumulation naturally leads to this improvement


    14. In the following book, I have endeavoured to explain the nature of stock, the effects of its accumulation into capital of different kinds, and the effects of the different employments of those capitals


    15. OF THE ACCUMULATION OF CAPITAL, OR OF PRODUCTIVE AND UNPRODUCTIVE LABOUR


    16. In each of those periods, however, there was not only much private and public profusion, many expensive and unnecessary wars, great perversion of the annual produce from maintaining productive to maintain unproductive hands; but sometimes, in the confusion of civil discord, such absolute waste and destruction of stock, as might be supposed, not only to retard, as it certainly did, the natural accumulation of riches, but to have left the country, at the end of the period, poorer than at the beginning


    17. The expense, too, which is laid out in durable commodities, is favourable not only to accumulation, but to frugality


    18. All that I mean is, that the one sort of expense, as it always occasions some accumulation of valuable commodities, as it is more favourable to private frugality, and, consequently, to the increase of the public capital, and as it maintains productive rather than unproductive hands, conduces more than the other to the growth of public opulence


    19. No accumulation could have supported so great an annual profusion


    20. Independent of this necessity, he is, in such a situation, naturally disposed to the parsimony requisite for accumulation

    21. The insignificant pageantry of their court becomes every day more brilliant; and the expense of it not only prevents accumulation, but frequently encroaches upon the funds destined for more necessary expenses


    22. The fragment of Arimayr obviously wasn't a star at all, but a remnant of a crystallized accumulation of, what the voices in her head called simply, the Tears of the Enthilesté---a substance so imbued with the vital power of the cosmos that it had a life of sorts all its own


    23. It keeps down the revenue of the inhabitants of that country below what it would naturally rise to, and thereby diminishes their power of accumulation


    24. Accumulation is thus prevented in the hands of all those who are naturally the most disposed to accumulate; and the funds destined for the maintenance of productive labour, receive no augmentation from the revenue of those who ought naturally to augment them the most


    25. Modulus of elasticity of concrete reduces with exposure dose increases because of accumulation of structural defects in aggregates and cement stone


    26. Having said that, there is nothing wrong with the accumulation of material wealth or attainment of popularity per se, for the idea of ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ is subjective


    27. The floor of the crevasse was heaped with grey boulders and rocks of all shapes and sizes, all sprinkled with an accumulation of the lighter grey gravel


    28. “As far as the weather is concerned, the prediction is for clearing today with a cold front and possible heavy snow accumulation tonight or early tomorrow morning


    29. Among nations, to whom commerce and manufacture are little known, the sovereign, it has already been observed in the Fourth book, is in a situation which naturally disposes him to the parsimony requisite for accumulation


    30. The parsimony which leads to accumulation has become almost as rare in republican as in monarchical governments

    31. In Great Britain, from the time that we had first recourse to the ruinous expedient of perpetual funding, the reduction of the public debt, in time of peace, has never borne any proportion to its accumulation in time of war


    32. The public funds of the different indebted nations of Europe, particularly those of England, have, by one author, been represented as the accumulation of a great capital, superadded to the other capital of the country, by means of which its trade is extended, its manufactures are multiplied, and its lands cultivated and improved, much beyond what they could have been by means of that other capital only


    33. The public expense, however, when defrayed in this manner, no doubt hinders, more or less, the further accumulation of new capital; but it does not necessarily occasion the destruction of any actually-existing capital


    34. If the method of funding destroys more old capital, it, at the same time, hinders less the accumulation or acquisition of new capital, than that of defraying the public expense by a revenue raised within the year


    35. War would not necessarily have occasioned the destruction of any old capitals, and peace would have occasioned the accumulation of many more new


    36. To the honour of our present system of taxation, indeed, it has hitherto given so little embarrassment to industry, that, during the course even of the most expensive wars, the frugality and good conduct of individuals seem to have been able, by saving and accumulation, to repair all the breaches which the waste and extravagance of government had made in the general capital of the society


    37. The most sanguine projector, however, could scarce flatter himself, that any augmentation of this kind would be such as could give any reasonable hopes, either of liberating the public revenue altogether, or even of making such progress towards that liberation in time of peace, as either to prevent or to compensate the further accumulation of the public debt in the next war


    38. Accumulation of experience of everything to deal with; stress, anxiety and just the day-by-day mundanity of life ebbing away at what had been so good


    39. And the FTL works on the accumulation of those


    40. Excessive wealth accumulation, I believe, is a subconscious reaction to our fear of death inasmuch as we attempt to hold it in check by focusing our attention on material pursuits rather than the other way around

    41. A time when daffodils thrust aside dead leaves, splashing the dull-brown accumulation with vivid yellow reflections


    42. ―What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul?‖ On a strictly material basis, however, wealth accumulation is considered the highest standard of success that partially explains why the stock market crash of (1929) caused many investors to commit suicide or why many of us grow despondent whenever our financial


    43. principle instrument of accumulation and concentration of wealth and therefore contributes to social


    44. wrote a letter to Obama, warning, “The rapid and easy accumulation of power by White House staff can


    45. This new socioeconomic paradigm as alternative model to the countries is the Systemic Theory of Usuarism, so that the countries act without the need of tributes, without needing of the expensive physical money with its coinage and immense operating expense for accumulation as wealth in definitive possession


    46. Everything will occur, without infringing the law, utilizing the same rule of the game for accumulation of the money


    47. For incredible that it seems, all of us helped conscious or unconsciously in that concentrator accumulation of income in national and world level for imposition of the existent monetary system


    48. Therefore, the current Banks or credit societies run behind the popular savings to generate the force of the accumulation for the multiplier effect of the money in the banking industry, besides the investments with remuneration to the investors


    49. The central objective is the integration of the activities of the organizations with the utilization of the new Coordenational Structure and the creation of the financial amount through the accumulation of organizational resources in Bank3Sector to serve the human society in national and global level


    50. This force or to can is conquered by the accumulation and integration of the organizational resources, without each organization loses its autonomy and without there is delegation of power or centralizing pole about its actions




































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    accrual accruement accumulation aggregation assemblage collection accretion hoard pile quantity mass supply agglomeration collecting gathering multiplication amassing growth