Definitions

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  • adjective Which has not accrued.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ accrued

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Examples

  • Employers in the private sector have the ability and the authority to change future, unaccrued benefits for current employees.

    California: How to fix what public employee unions have wrought? 2011

  • The commission recommends tough medicine, which include giving state and local governments the authority to alter the future, unaccrued retirement benefits for current public employees.

    California: How to fix what public employee unions have wrought? 2011

  • It should be no surprise that taxpayers faced with this overinclusion of value in the tax base have developed transactions that have strained the rules associated with accounting for liabilities, now that there are so many more unaccrued liabilities, and the potential for so much more mismeasurement.

    Crane on Liabilities and the Need to Keep the Income Tax Base Closed 2005

  • It should be no surprise that taxpayers faced with this overinclusion of value in the tax base have developed transactions that have strained the rules associated with accounting for liabilities, now that there are so many more unaccrued liabilities, and the potential for so much more mismeasurement.

    November 2005 2005

  • If the employee leaves prior to the expiration of the term of the PN, any unaccrued balances remain as a loan and are subject to repayment.

    Forbes.com: News Bill Singer 2011

  • If the employee leaves prior to the expiration of the term of the PN, any unaccrued balances remain as a loan and are subject to repayment.

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  • SmarterTravel editor Anne Banas notes that holiday travel, spending fatigue and unaccrued or otherwise unavailable vacation days help keep travel to a minimum around this time of year.

    Travel Deals Dominate in 'Dark' January - TheStreet 2011

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