Sentence examples for regular sum from inspiring English sources

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Reverse mortgages, which pay older homeowners a regular sum against the equity in their house, are supposed to shield borrowers from economic upheaval.

To build over these areas, they would have to buy a lease on another piece of land designated as being suitable for environmental enhancement, and then pay the landowner a regular sum for its upkeep.

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On top of that, pension firms paid out £2.9bn in the form of regular sums to provide an income, said the Association of British Insurers.

Add in regular sums of incompetence that any new venture could fall prey to, and ICOs feel a bit Old West.

Berlusconi, 77, has acknowledged paying his female guests regular sums but has claimed it was compensation for their stalled show-business careers, which suffered from the poor publicity stemming from the "bunga bunga" trial.

Good, pot-sticking comfort food for a cold day, and I can imagine a homesick Georgian exile falling on them with sobs of gratitude, but unlikely, I would guess, to convert too many London foodies from their regular dim sum.

They also asked for an extra six hours of respite care (which comes in the form of a regular lump sum so the family can pay carers to come in and help out) and requested that they be allocated a link family, similar to a foster family, who would gradually get to know Celyn, and be able to help out from time to time.

Before the show, Miles Perlman, 5, a Kidrockers regular, gladly summed up the experience: "It's cool!" he said.

Circuit regular Bob Mills summed up the feelings of many when he said in The Comedy Store, William Cook's history of the venue, that "the Jongleurs ethic … [is that of] punters paying big money to come in and wanting safe results".

In Theorem 2, by using regular operators summing divergent sequences, necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a fixed point of a weakly contractive operator are given.

Universal basic income, a form of social security involving the state paying its citizens a regular unconditional lump sum regardless of whether they work, claims a 500-year intellectual pedigree, the notion of providing "everyone with some livelihood" having been countenanced by Thomas More in Utopia (1516) as an antidote to crime.

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