Cumulatively and individually, Apple could create a technology behemoth if it should choose to do so.
Today the country sports better than 50 billionaires, who are, cumulatively, Asia's wealthiest of the wealthy.
Again, taking the recession in 1981, 1991, and 2001, they don't cumulatively equal 8.4 million jobs.
The investor bought 119, 940, 333 shares cumulatively from then through the third quarter of 2012.
The association projects home prices will increase 10% cumulatively over the next two years.
These flecks of aspic are scarcely heinous, but cumulatively they suggest an overindulgent hospitality toward the material.
In her case, it was a launching-pad for the microeconomic reforms that cumulatively transformed the British economy.
Given the 1 billion users on Google each week, this works out to about 11 hours saved cumulatively per second.
Each by itself is a small step, but cumulatively, they make the difference between a successful company and a failed one.
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Taking these formidable obstacles cumulatively, even with all the brains in the world, it is hard for managers to beat the markets.
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There are many others, and cumulatively they have an almost biblical resonance that matches the prophetic nature of much of his architecture.
And cumulatively, from 2001 through 2010, the Dogs yielded a smaller return than investing in all 30 Dow components, according to Bespoke.
Cumulatively the company has on net deferred income taxes over 35 billion.
The controversial tax reform itself epitomises the fiscal tricksiness with which, as chancellor, Mr Brown raised money through subtle but cumulatively burdensome tax ruses.
But cumulatively I think that they do show which way the races are leaning, because people tend to hop on board with the winner.
Now they're snorefully boring and cumulatively deadening because they owe no allegiance to the laws of physics, let alone to the dictates of effective drama.
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If no areas were safeguarded, their budgets set by Labour for this year would have to decline cumulatively by 14%, in real terms, by 2014-15.
Cumulatively, these orphan disease afflcit 25 million to 30 million people.
If 20 people are in attendance, that means that cumulatively you will have wasted five hours of time that could have been spent on something productive.
As desktop PCs and portable PCs declined (-4.1% and -3.4%, respectively), the overall smart connected device space continued to surge to just over 1.2 billion shipments cumulatively in 2012.
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Cumulatively, these resulted in the famous projection map of Gerardus Mercator in 1569, a plan of the world that still forms the basis of schoolroom teaching and Google Maps.
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Cumulatively, the country had about 7.2 gigawatts of solar generation capacity from solar panels by the end of 2012, according to a report by GTM Research the Solar Energy Industries Association.
As Peter recently explained, this deduction of 15% of gross income from oil, gas, silver and gold extraction, can be applied creatively and cumulatively on the yearly gross returns from a mine or well.
Cumulatively, they outline in detail the way in which a strategy was carefully formulated to undermine the resistance of any company, such as Netscape or Apple, that dared to intrude on the Windows platform.
Public companies typically want to give as much information as possible to any investor who may wish to put money into them, because cumulatively this would increase their share prices and cut their costs of capital - which makes it cheaper for the companies themselves to invest and grow.
Although you went on to recognise that human activity causes these natural flows to become unbalanced, it can actually take only two or three decades for humans to cumulatively emit an amount that matches those natural fluxes, given how long carbon dioxide persists in the atmosphere and the low amount that the earth can absorb each year.
This means that, even if we accept the optimistic forecast provided by the Ukrainian government itself, the country would still be importing about 1, 850 billion cubic feet a year, more than the combined 2008 natural gas imports of Poland, the Czech Republic, the Slovak Republic, Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary (which are cumulatively about 1, 600 billion cubic feet of natural gas for a population of about 93.5 million).
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