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cumulation

[kyoo-myuh-ley-shuhn] / ˌkyu myəˈleɪ ʃən /


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But his critics say that, put together, the cumulation of his policies cozied up to large firms and have made the financial system more vulnerable.

From Washington Post

"The commission has made clear that it will not agree third-country cumulation in any circumstances, which we regret, but obviously cannot insist upon," says Lord Frost's letter, written on 7 September.

From BBC

“It’s the cumulation of sound instruction in skills and the confidence to work on something new, with the group cheering you on,” added Mrs. Hutchinson, 62.

From New York Times

Even then, the technical and military capability to investigate the suspect location and eventually to launch such a raid was the cumulation of years of learning and development by the CIA and US special forces.

From The Guardian

Trade agreements also allow for so-called cumulation, which permits components and other inputs to be designated as local content for a finished product provided they originate from the parties to that trade deal.

From The Wall Street Journal