The most common means by which TV influences us is a slow, gradual, cumulative process in which our perceptions are shaped.
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The theory of the cumulative process of inflation is an early decisive swing at the idea of money as a " veil ".
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In other words, migration is a cumulative process : Future migrants will build on the settlement networks and job contacts established before them.
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The permanent hearing loss from exposure to loud music is insidious : It is a slow, cumulative process with few, if any, apparent symptoms.
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Wicksell's theory of the " cumulative process " of inflation remains the first decisive swing at the idea of money as a " veil ".
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Unlike the fairly immediate reaction to bacterial pathogens and parasites, poisoning from heavy metals is a slow, cumulative process that may damage the nervous system.
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Thompson called the decision to remove the Nourses " a cumulative process, " but declined to say how long the board had been pondering the move.
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Thornton's process of monetary expansion anticipated the theories of Knut Wicksell regarding the " cumulative process which restates the Quantity Theory in a theoretically coherent form ".
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Knut Wicksell's ( 1898, 1906 ) theory of the " cumulative process " of inflation remains the first decisive swing at the idea of money as a " veil ".
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He built on Knut Wicksell�s theories of cumulative process of endogenous money, stressing the importance of Knightian uncertainty and Ex ante and Ex post expectations role in the economic process.