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In 1996, they controlled assets worth £830 billion—a sum which could increase substantially under the government's long-delayed plans for "stakeholder" pensions.
"Identity is not a sum which adds up to a total of 100%," she says.
Others set aside a sum which covers tax and the net VAT payment.
Each worker receives skills training and an income for the duration of the project, a sum which rises with experience.
Altogether, it cost me around £1,000 – a sum which I covered mostly by working in my student bar.
Since starting out as a fundraiser in the 1950s, Margaret has raised a sum which is now heading towards £2m.
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The Hills, alas, have also decided to take their money in a lump sum, which, after taxes and a lump-sum discount, will amount to $132 million.
He offered a small portion of data for a large sum, which did not impress the Sun editor, Rebekah Wade.
Mr Pollard called for the introduction of a minimum sum which lenders must leave in a client's accounts by law to "avoid absolute destitution".
Japanese buyers can choose whether to pay a lump sum which is supposed to be "a little less than $960" or by installments.
"This is a tax efficient way to start building a lump sum, which could assist with fees in the future," Lord said.
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