Definitions
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- noun The state or quality of being
cumulative .
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Examples
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And he has taken a fresh look at the question of what counts as "progress" or cumulativeness in the social sciences.
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The label “science” brings with it a set of presuppositions about rigor, evidence, generalizability, logical analysis, objectivity, cumulativeness, and the likelihood that the assertions that are made are true.
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The label “science” brings with it a set of presuppositions about rigor, evidence, generalizability, logical analysis, objectivity, cumulativeness, and the likelihood that the assertions that are made are true.
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So the row that was raised over the stone from Grave Creek -- but time and cumulativeness, and the very factor we make so much of -- or the power of massed data.
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In this instance we hear nothing of fraudulency -- time, cumulativeness, the power of massed data.
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Time has not brought sufficient familiarity of acquaintance to test, nor sufficient cumulativeness of judgment to decide upon the permanent value of what has been written.
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Notably, the only features found in the non-submitted art that were not in the submitted art were "irrelevant to the claim limitations at issue and therefore could not support a finding of materiality and non-cumulativeness."
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Notably, the only features found in the non-submitted art that were not in the submitted art were "irrelevant to the claim limitations at issue and therefore could not support a finding of materiality and non-cumulativeness."
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Notably, the only features found in the non-submitted art that were not in the submitted art were "irrelevant to the claim limitations at issue and therefore could not support a finding of materiality and non-cumulativeness."
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Based on its determinations that each reference was highly material, in conjunction with what it viewed as Larson's implausible arguments relating to cumulativeness and good faith, the district court held that the '998 patent was unenforceable.
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