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accelerate
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accelerate

To demand the full amount due under a contract even though the original agreement allowed payments over time. Almost all promissory notes and leases have acceleration clauses in the event of default.If it were not for such clauses,the lender or landowner could be required to file separate lawsuits when each payment was missed, or wait until the end of the term and sue for all at once.



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A few days later, I flew the remaining training and data runs with LAMARS accelerative motion.
There is no doubt that various types of cruise missiles and strike and special-purpose unmanned aerial vehicles have a number of substantial advantages over manned aerial vehicles: a long flying time regardless of the combat situation on the ground or accelerative forces; all-weather capability; a set level of "combat proficiency;" and the absence of the survival instinct.
Since momentum reduces muscular tension, it can limit total motor unit recruitment and also increase accelerative forces that can potentially create muscle and/or joint injury.
 
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