accrue Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of accrue In English

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  • This statement means that the use of other resources can be disregarded, as they should accrue similarly in both groups.

  • The reduction of the cost of capital raises the equilibrium value of capital intensity, making the flow of profits accruing to a successful innovator grow.

  • Banks finance entrepreneurs and maximize profits or bank capital accruing to current shareholders.

  • Others voiced uncertainty about what benefits would accrue in policies and programmes.

  • A typical characteristic of these average-salary schemes is that indexation of all accrued liabilities is made dependent on the solvency position of the pension fund.

  • In section 4.2 we conjectured that significant benefits might accrue from incorporating an enumeration/evaluation measure into a psychological learning model.

  • The extent to which rents accrue through these corporate interlocks can only be speculative.

  • Table 3 presents the proportion of people in mid-life with any state pension entitlements accrued through either contributions or credits by age and caring status.

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Translations of accrue In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    積累, (逐漸)增加,增多…

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  • 中文简体

    积累, (逐渐)增加,增多…

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  • Português

    aumentar, acumular…

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  • Polski

    narastać…

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  • Türk dili

    zamanla miktarını artırmak…

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