Not exact matches
Orthodoxy is being able not only to repeat the same teachings but also to show their relevance to the new context.2 Other individuals, on the other hand, interpret religious beliefs as merely expressions of the human community's search for some kind of
meaning, an
accumulated source of information built up
over the
years as the community reflected on its life and activities.
This would
mean that, compared to other living coral systems, such as the Pacific atolls of Enewetak and Bikini, which have
accumulated over more than 45 million
years, the Great Barrier Reef is an infant in geological terms.
Consolidating also extends the life of the loan usually, so if needed, you have more time to pay back the loan (although keep in mind that this
means accumulating more interest
over the
years).
Those
years in which they struggle to find work or are underemployed often lead them to have to forebear or defer their loans which
means letting interest
accumulate over that time period.
A balanced portfolio should earn 4 % to 6 %
over the next five
years,
meaning $ 100,000 invested today will
accumulate to between $ 121,500 and $ 134,000, which is a meaningful premium
over inflation and secure, cash - like instruments.
If the 0.6 C global
mean anomaly change
means a 2 ppmv change in CO2, and that is
accumulated over 40
years, wouldn't that give an 80 ppmv total?
If you're insured by a large national company, your insurance agent may be able to recommend someone else who works for his or her same company —
meaning you'd get to keep any
accumulated safe driver, loyalty or accident free discounts you'd racked up
over the
years.