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cu·mu·la·tion [ˌkju:mjəˈleɪʃən] N FIN

cumulation

cumulation N FINMKT

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cumulation

cumulation prohibition N ECON LAW

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It's not so much because of the frost overnight, but the cumulation of a few nights of frost.
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It's not so much because of the frost overnight, but the cumulation of a few nights' frost.
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His music now is certainly a strong cumulation of widely celebrated and a diverse range of influential artists.
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It had a monopoly for currency, credits and cumulation of savings.
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Cumulation is associated with closure or relaxation, countercumulation with openness or tension, while additive rhythms are open-ended and repetitive.
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Part of the problem is the assessment process, which only looks at one type of exposure, not the cumulation of different things.
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They say that cumulation is of secondary importance to liberal rules of origin, which would allow them to source their inputs from the most competitive producer, irrespective of origin.
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So it is with everything, small or large: the world exists both as one (the absolute) and as a cumulation of an infinity of units.
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Oh yah, it is actually a cumulation of a long line of historical development in human's means of war...
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The topics that can be discussed may vary from the deepening of trade and regulatory approximation, rules of origin cumulation, to security and other relevant issues.
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