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cumulative [ˈkju:mjələtɪv, Am -t̬-] PRZYM.

cumulative

cumulative costing RZ. bez l.mn. GOSP.

cumulative costing

cumulative fund RZ. GOSP.

cumulative fund

non-cumulative PRZYM. GOSP.

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Although a formal restorative process might have dramatic impact, informal practices have a cumulative impact because they are part of everyday life.
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It can be understood as bounds on the cumulative probability associated with any "x" -value.
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It is used in survival theory, reliability engineering and life insurance to estimate the cumulative number of expected events.
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These individual scores are then sorted and converted into a cumulative probability distribution.
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A team's strength of schedule was calculated by win/loss record of opponents (66.6%) and cumulative win/loss record of team's opponents' opponents (33.3%).
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Cumulative production through 1996 was estimated by a consulting firm at around 28 billion barrels of oil.
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However, noise has cumulative effects on users and people living near those trails that are not well researched.
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Coaches and staff members become eligible after retirement or after 15 years of cumulative service.
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In the period from 2006 to 2013, the cumulative hotspot count in 2013 was the 5th highest.
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This makes a cumulative total of five weeks in the number one spot.
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