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A quantity obtained by addition or aggregation.
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He spotted references to sums of gold currency that equaled hundreds of thousands of dollars in today's American dollars.
Monitors, either individuals or firms, who submit proposals and are chosen by a federal judge, are paid as long as a consent decree continues, amounting to sums that can run into the millions of dollars.
"We're delighted that so many people are doing just that - and that so many have decided to not only take this pledge but also to commit to sums far greater than the 50 percent minimum level," he said.
The men claimed they had nonetheless been removed from high-paid jobs and began legal action for loss of future earnings and reduced employment prospects, with claims amounting to sums of between £400,000 and £800,000.
The term "vendor allowances" normally relates to sums paid by suppliers and producers to retailers for such benefits as more or better shelf space, promotional activities and other privileges.
That was the original purpose of the Troubled Asset Relief Programme (TARP), before it was used to recapitalise banks, bail out carmakers and subsidise loan modifications.America could hasten deleveraging and improve workers' ability to move to new jobs by being more eager to cut the principal on mortgages to sums closer to homes' actual values.
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To sum myself up?
To sum it up, it was horrible.
2011 is especially difficult to sum up.
It seemed to sum up the night.
Or, to sum up: Renaissance man.
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