Accrued Sentence Examples

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  • Brilliant results accrued from all this participation in the general life of Germany.

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  • Regardless of the theory of evolution, we have accrued many benefits.

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  • Subsequently it was discovered that this obligation pressed heavily upon the resources of the native state, and in 1832 the pecuniary equivalent for Anjar, both prospectively and inclusive of the arrears which had accrued to that date, was wholly remitted by the British government.

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  • I am, however, still paying off debts accrued during the marriage.

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  • One reason for this is that the gains of export and production have largely accrued to traders and middleman, but not to growers.

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  • The plaintiff must have resided in the state for at least the year preceding the application, and if the cause accrued in some other state or country before the parties lived together in Vermont and while neither party lived there, the plaintiff must have been a resident at least for two years preceding the action.

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  • But these wars were fought for the most part by alien armies; the points at issue were decided beyond the Alps; the gains accrued to royal families whose names were unpronounceable by southern tongues.

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  • The wealth which thus accrued found architectural expression in those noble palaces, so characteristic of Venice, which line the Grand and smaller canals.

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  • Encouraged by an improved coinage, trade made great advances, and other benefits also accrued from the discovery of silver on the Schneeberg.

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  • If a bishopric becomes vacant after a lapse has accrued to it, it goes to the metropolitan; but in case of a vacancy of a benefice during the vacancy of the see the crown presents.

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  • Systematic debasement of the coinage was practised both in India, where the monetary system was extremely complex, 2 and in Portugal; and owing to the bullionist policy adopted by Portuguese financiers little permanent benefit accrued to the mother country from its immense trade.

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  • These figures do not, however, disclose the total profits which accrued to the Free State from its trading operations in the Congo.

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  • To him the city owed her trade in cloths and velvets, from which so much wealth accrued to her 1 Fidelis Expositio Errorum Serveti, sub init.

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  • Since the publication of that book much additional evidence has accrued from Africa and Melanesia, where the belief occurs in a few islands, but, in the majority, is absent or unrecorded.

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  • Often, only marginal benefits accrued, depending very much upon the source of inlet air.

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  • The process of buying " added years ", including the relevance of previously accrued pension rights 6.2.

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  • On 8 March Dudley wrote off the maintenance arrears which had accrued under the defective IMA.

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  • Promotion or command market said coles of temperature accrued the openness of.

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  • The Act also removes limited price indexation from defined contribution benefit rights accrued post April 1997.

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  • This entitled lessors still to utilize the accrued capital allowance.

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  • For the first time, it incorporates a balance sheet disclosing debtors and some £ 45 billion of accrued revenue receivable.

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  • You'll have seven years to use your accrued rewards.

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  • There is even a nightmare scenario where they might not even get the pensions which have in theory already accrued.

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  • That method, however, implied a careful study and comprehension of the results which accrued to man from reason and revelation, and a thorough grasp of all that had been done by man in relation to those two sources of human knowledge; and so, in his preliminary writings, Thomas proceeds to master the two provinces.

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  • The mainstream belief is that all souls are continually reincarnated in various different bodies depending on the karma accrued in previous lives.

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  • The oil shale bings of West Lothian have also accrued considerable heritage value.

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  • Also, thanks to the theory of evolution, we have accrued many social benefits.

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  • Tesco, for example, offers a Bonus card whereby the account holder is repaid a twelfth of interest accrued on the card.

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  • When the bond matures, your receive the face value of the bond plus all of the interest that accrued.

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  • In some cases, rather than gain control over the property, the investor may be buying the lien to earn the interest that is accrued by the nonpayment of the tax.

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  • Additionally, balance transfers and cash advances usually have a higher interest rate, sometimes accrued daily, that is different from the card's advertised APR.

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  • Accrued points can be applied to cruise packages, train travel, certain resorts and adventure excursions, or follow a miles-per-dollar program.

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  • In order to redeem points for cash, you must first earn at least $100 and rewards must be accrued in increments of $100.

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  • It's also important for cardholders to be aware that rewards accrued by using the GM Master Card do expire after a period of time.

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  • The number of miles accrued depends on the amount of purchases made on the card.

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  • Points accrued via this program can be redeemed for merchandise or gift cards, or can be transferred to your choice of more than 20 partner hotel and airline rewards programs.

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  • The rate at which rewards are accrued and the manner in which they may be redeemed varies from one account to another.

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  • Nudity, therefore, accrued metaphorical meanings of truth, authenticity, and innocence.

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  • You're entitled to any back pay you have accrued up until the time you're laid off.

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  • The increased home equity is often more than enough to pay any interest charges that have accrued over the life of the reverse mortgage.

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  • Once the CD achieves the required equity, the lien will be released and the CD plus any accrued interest will be returned to you.

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  • However, unlike a traditional mortgage, there are no payments or accrued interest until the house is sold, is not lived in for 12 consecutive months, or the owner passes away.

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  • If you have accrued vacation and sick leave, remember that your employer is legally allowed to require that you use this time before you begin taking your FMLA leave.

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  • If you have accrued airline miles that you aren't likely to use, consider donating them to a non profit organization that can put them to good use.

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  • Like Office Depot's program, purchases earn 10% back which is accrued over time.

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  • Accrued points can be used to pay Tesco home insurance premiums in addition to other rewards.

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  • Hesse-Nassau was formed in 1867-1868 out of the territories which accrued to Prussia after the war of 1866, namely, the landgraviate of Hesse-Cassel and the duchy of Nassau, in addition to the greater part of the territory of Frankfort-on-Main, parts of the grand-duchy of Hesse, the territory of Homburg and the countship of HesseHomburg, together with certain small districts which belonged to Bavaria.

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  • By this slender tie the crown of Italy was joined to that of Germany; and the formal right of the elected king of Germany to be considered king of Italy and emperor may be held to have accrued from this epoch.

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  • Each petty potentate strove for his own private advantage in the confusion; and at this epoch the chief gains accrued to the papacy.

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  • Under the original settlement concluded by the treaties of 1853 and 1860 the revenues of the province were assigned primarily for the maintenance of the Hyderabad contingent, such surplus as accrued from year to year being made over to the nizam, while the province itself was administered in trust by the government of India through the resident at Hyderabad.

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  • The Norman and Angevin kings were fully alive to the advantages which accrued to the people through borrowing at usury from the Jews, but they were also alive to the advantages which they themselves were able to reap by extorting from the Jews the wealth which the latter had acquired from the people.

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  • The Hundred Rolls and the Placita de quo warranto show that important jurisdiction had accrued to the great over-lordships, such as those of Beauchamp, Wahull and Caynho, and to several religious houses, the prior of St John of Jerusalem claiming rights in more than fifty places in the county.

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