The cumulative effect of all that info could reduce the aggression so vital to the game.
The cumulative effect of having marketing activities every month, every other or every quarter can be exponential.
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That rate may not seem high, but the cumulative effect has been crushing.
This is all the cumulative effect of 1% lower growth rates for decades.
The cumulative effect of these cuts alone would be to write-off more than 18 million listeners each week around the world.
But the cumulative effect has been a remarkable restructuring of capital markets.
The cumulative effect of these actions will be dramatically to reduce our ability to contend with the turbulent conditions of our generation's gathering storm.
Because the white paint is highly reflective, the cumulative effect of the millions of photons hitting the asteroid would be enough to change its course.
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To get the cumulative effect, marketing requires a lifetime of effort.
The cumulative effect, were these measures to be implemented in 2003 as planned, would be to open 27% of incumbent operators' revenues to free competition.
The cumulative effect of this is very low short-term interest rates.
Unless reversed, the cumulative effect of these past and pending actions will be the unplugging of some of the most important conduits of America's soft power.
Even though the force acting on the asteroid would be extremely small, the cumulative effect over a week or so should be enough to do the trick.
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LEAs, meanwhile, blamed the cumulative effect of increased teachers' wages, the Workload Agreement - which took some administrative tasks out of teachers' hands - and larger pension costs.
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Great Britain's economy is reeling from the cumulative effect of outbreaks of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), also known as Mad Cow disease, and more recently Hoof and Mouth disease.
The cumulative effect of those small, correct actions was very powerful in that we soon had direct and predictable growth in our core metrics: We were absolutely focused on core operations.
The judge said that he accepted the threat to take away the daughter, and the cumulative effect of emotional abuse by Gaby over a significant period, caused Keene to lose control.
The cumulative effect of the camera work, music, costumes and editing is one of exhilaration, a zest for life at odds with the navel-gazing that marred so many films of the New Wave.
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The cumulative effect is that Egypt is fast becoming a Middle Eastern version of Haiti: a country without meaningful tourism, minimal foreign investment, massive capital flight, and eventually an exodus of its best and brightest.
In fact, that service should now, finally be candidly recognized: The Washington Times' most signal contribution to its city and the nation beyond has been the cumulative effect of the informed commentary she and her counterparts on the paper's editorial pages have shepherded through the years.
After 45 minutes or so, I began to find the cumulative effect of all the magnificence rather overwhelming, so it was a relief finally to be able to stroll through the palace gardens to a magical belvedere that commanded a view of the glinting lights of the city below.
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Should the Bush Administration now enter into a START agreement without taking steps to insure against Soviet cheating on its terms, to correct the adverse effects of the ABM Treaty on the strategic balance and to protect against the prospect of growing third-country ballistic missile threats, the cumulative effect could be to seriously undermine U.S. security.
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It is difficult to calculate the exact, cumulative effect of such a contraction.
Jeff Passell, senior demographer at the Pew Hispanic Center, called the Census numbers "a cumulative effect of 35 to 40 years of immigration" bringing large numbers of Latinos, Asians and other immigrants into the United States.
More immediately worrying is the cumulative, potentially ham-stringing effect of the various accommodations reached over the past two months in the negotiation of Resolution 1441 itself.
So all of these things will have a cumulative effect to reduce the portion of our energy consumption that comes from foreign sources, and by doing that, reduce the impact of fluctuations in the global oil market on average Americans.
And year after year, the effect on domestic capital stock would be cumulative.
Lately, he says, there are a lot more births among native Hispanics in the United States than new Hispanic immigrants, a "cumulative effect" of immigration.
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