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    accrue


    1. He went to visit and pay his respects to the matriarch of his tribe; who was, after nine-six years of hard life, and the successes which accrue over such a span, at last dying


    2. It will cost, yes, but the expense will be worth it when you consider the benefits you’ll accrue in terms of goodwill


    3. Although society‘s ultimate goal should be, wherever possible, the rehabilitation of its hardened citizens; and allowing that a rehabilitated, productive citizen must necessarily accrue to the mutual advantage of that society and that polite and polished manners otherwise enhance the quality of life or, if not for humane reasons only, its immediate objective should be maintaining the safety and security of its law-abiding citizens by keeping them out of harm‘s way


    4. …rejecting the notion that virtue or (goodness) is an applied rather than a natural condition…that the will toward moral excellence or (goodness) is not (necessarily) assigned by (formal) conventions…(although a society scripted in exceptional manners would likely encourage lofty manners)…that seeks its (own) goodness for its (own) sake… rather than goodness‘ sake…(that nevertheless offers its own special rewards)…that, notwithstanding, would (equally) satisfy universal sentiments…and that a society, however primitive or advanced, seeks its own goodness because it is considered good for that society to do so…that it naturally follows its (own) immanent understanding of what is good, whatever its form, to begin with…setting aside, for the moment, such advantages that might otherwise accrue to that society…(and) that…such goodness, however, should never be confused with eternal standards of goodness or (moral excellence) that naturally evolve in communion with Humankind‘s (inherently) perfectible nature, that, properly informed, provides meaning and (further) insight and guidance into the essential nature of things or ideas or what it meant by ―Good‖…


    5. I propose that 45% of the net sum will accrue to you at the conclusion of this deal in so far as I do not incur further expenses


    6. If any kind of advantage can be seen to accrue to those who have that responsibility, then an additional motive to support “things as they are” can be suspected


    7. So I saw their position -how the moons rose and the sun set in those days; and if five years are added together the sun has an excess of thirty days, and all the days which accrue to it for one of those five years, when they are full, amount to 364 days; And the excess of the sun and of the stars amounts to six days; In 5 years 6 days every year come to 30 days, and the moon falls behind the sun and stars to the number of 30 days; And the sun and the stars bring in all the years exactly, so that they do not advance or delay their position by a single day to eternity; but complete the years with perfect justice in 364 days


    8. So I saw their position -how the moons rose and the sun set in those days; and if five years are added together the sun has an excess of thirty days and all the days which accrue to it for one of those five years when they are full amount to 364 days; And the excess of the sun and of the stars amounts to six days; In 5 years 6 days every year come to 30 days and the moon falls behind the sun and stars to the number of 30 days; And the sun and the stars bring in all the years exactly so that they do not advance or delay their position by a single day to eternity; but complete the years with perfect justice in 364 days


    9. The idea is that this helps you accrue interest


    10. care type plan that would accrue monies to the providers for care costing less

    11. Brand equity refers to the marketing effects or outcomes that accrue to a product with its brand name


    12. One reason it was so cheap was the yacht never berthed for more than a few minutes, and never overnight – that’s when high charges accrue


    13. because any benefit can possibly accrue to Him in consequence, but for the


    14. EACH TIME YOU ACCRUE 2,500 POINTS, YOU RECEIVE A CHECK FOR $25


    15. “No problem,” said Nick, although seething about the price, he would save that on the hospital bills that he would accrue if he stayed


    16. use that either so it may have to wait til I accrue a tad


    17. Instead, it would accrue


    18. If you sign on the line for this type of auto loan, you are legally committed to paying back the full principal balance of the loan as well as the total amount of all interest that would accrue over the life of the loan


    19. In three years of temping, I did not accrue a minute of vacation


    20. in progress, the shareholders could argue that the benefits should accrue

    21. In any dispute the irrefutable fact is that if you need to preserve a relationship (in commercial dealings that is not always the case), unless both parties get something from the imminent dialogue, which is an improvement for both of you greater than the status quo, then some rather unhappy baggage is likely to accrue


    22. The advantages that can accrue to ruling parties are a major contributing factor to democratic atrophy in Africa


    23. Living with no income other than social security which was earned in my old life rather second-handedly, as mothers and wives aren’t paid a salary that can accrue such benefits, and refusing any governmental assistance, even to having no medical insurance (not even death insurance = no easy way to end my life), leaves the force that moves me free to end my assignment whenever I am no longer needed


    24. If one does not ride the charge and payments merry-go-round, then one cannot accrue a decent score and thus is unable to qualify for necessity loans, such as housing


    25. One is not granted equality, but rather given the chance to accrue rewards


    26. Future royalties will be payable directly to band members as they accrue


    27. If you are a seller, you may soon be found out if any charges accrue to you and the site tries to process your credit information


    28. the wrongful death and that will accrue after the verdict


    29. Companys accrue costs related to ongoing relationships with knowledge workers, regardless of whether those workers add significant value to the company


    30. I thought that wisdom would accrue with age,

    31. Now look at the benefits that will accrue


    32. accrue 2,500 points, you receive a check for $25


    33. An art committee decides, from time to time, what new artistio feature is to be introduced, or what hideous feature is to be changed, and as the revenues accrue, they are expended in this direction


    34. By federal law, the Disclosure Box will also tell you whether or not the card has what is called a grace period - a number of days, usually 25, until your purchase starts to accrue finance charges


    35. But bear in mind that interest will still accrue, so consider making whatever payments you can to keep the balance in check


    36. Interest begins to accrue on your loan for every day that your payment is late


    37. accrue 2,500 роіntѕ, уоu receive a check fоr $25


    38. If your mortgage is one that accrues interest daily, then the payments should be made either on time or preferably early to avoid the extra interest that will accrue


    39. To accrue what I hear into this song, to let sounds contribute toward it


    40. "What?" replied Samson; "why, as soon as he has found the history which he is now searching for with extraordinary diligence, he will at once give it to the press, moved more by the profit that may accrue to him from doing so than by any thought of praise

    41. Dashwood, persuaded that such an excursion would be productive of much amusement to both her daughters, and perceiving through all her affectionate attention to herself, how much the heart of Marianne was in it, would not hear of their declining the offer upon her account; insisted on their both accepting it directly; and then began to foresee, with her usual cheerfulness, a variety of advantages that would accrue to them all, from this separation


    42. Featherstone—promised? who said I had ever promised? I promise nothing—I shall make codicils as long as I like—and that considering the nature of such a proceeding, it is unreasonable to presume that a young man of sense and character would attempt it—ah, but the gentleman doesn't say you are a young man of sense and character, mark you that, sir!—As to my own concern with any report of such a nature, I distinctly affirm that I never made any statement to the effect that your son had borrowed money on any property that might accrue to him on Mr


    43. It is wrong to be concerned about or to focus on the normal losses that accrue as part of the trading process, but there is certainly the danger of the unexpected and uncontrollable loss from an outlier event


    44. However, we feel that these disadvantages are a small price to pay for the benefits that accrue from this type of position, that could make the difference between a profitable or unprofitable trade


    45. The second reason is related to the conditions under which profit may accrue from the conversion privilege


    46. After the tenth year of continued investment, an annual income of $2,500 would accrue via the maturity of a $10,000 unit each year and its replacement by a new $7,500 subscription


    47. Usually, bursts up to a certain bandwidth or duration carry no extra charge, but eventually, additional charges will accrue


    48. At the same time, the trader is obligated to pay the brokerage firm any dividends that accrue over the short-sale period


    49. How much will we have at the end of a year? The answer, again, depends on the frequency at which our losses accrue


    50. The value of the roll should be approximately the cost of carrying the exercise price from one expiration to the other less any dividends that accrue

























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    Synonyms for "accrue"

    accrue fall

    "accrue" definitions

    grow by addition


    come into the possession of