He ascribes this to the mildness of the sanctions for non-payment, which in the case of lesser sums is no more than a small fine. |
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I have seen him, at the card table, con enormous sums out of experienced game sharks. |
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He said the defendant made out a number of cheques in various sums which he cashed for himself and then took steps to cover his tracks. |
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Although the discrepancy may not look large, it is likely to represent very significant sums of money when multiplied by millions of customers. |
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Today, political leaders and other prominent people attend harambee functions and donate large sums of money. |
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That is because unlike in years past, buyers at this level can now borrow large sums in the form of mortgages. |
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The well-paid men amused themselves in their off-hours with poker games, where large sums of money were won and lost. |
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If the price moves in the investor's favour, big money can be made from a relatively small stake, but huge sums can also be lost. |
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In general there are few known identities involving sums of products of several binomial coefficients. |
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For example in Li's method of writing the sum of the pth powers of the first n natural numbers as sums of binomial coefficients is given. |
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Among the hundreds of payments are several other extraordinary sums unavailable to most workers. |
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That both sides have offered their respective industries handsome sums in state funding cannot be disputed. |
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In 1997 the government paid out hefty sums to war veterans, a move that was blamed for putting a strain on the country's economy. |
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Certain politicians and federal judges were actually paid handsome sums in order to coronate Hayes and to overturn the election. |
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Since large sums were often paid for shrieval office, we may guess that the profit was good, and there is evidence of various types of extortion. |
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This morning, I trudged through the knee-high drifts of wolves to bring you a picture which sums up the stark terror facing this country. |
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It also contains continued fractions, quadratic equations, sums of power series and a table of sines. |
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Their clients, who had placed their trust in the firm, not to mention their money, also lost considerable sums. |
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However that can't apply because Latin didn't have some of the letters that lead to the numeration involved so the sums can't be like that. |
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Lump sums should be calculated on basic pay, including latest increases due under the terms of the new policy. |
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One of those is his calabrese and what he doesn't exhibit he sells to the Beggars' Arms for goodly sums. |
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They paid out sums to meet losses of earnings and health care expenses arising from sickness or injury at work. |
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Of course it also paid substantial sums to shareholders in the form of dividends and also paid rich salaries to its top executives. |
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There were regular interpreters in attendance, who made considerable sums out of the recipients by expounding and unriddling these oracles. |
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The convent countered that those sums had been for the year of her novitiate, but that her formal profession involved a new set of expenses. |
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If and when the liability crystallises from the raft of legal cases pending, the size of the national debt will rise, possibly by great sums. |
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He spent huge sums on his stud farms at Eaton and Oxcroft in Cambridgeshire, as well as on his racing stables at Newmarket. |
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Companies need to borrow enormous sums of money to buy back their shares in the market. |
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He borrowed large sums of money to ensure that the entertainment he provided was the best money could buy. |
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I now owe frightening sums of moolah, but should be able to clear my credit cards, thereby reducing my monthly repayment costs considerably. |
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This line from the movie perfectly sums up the twisty, fascinating premise of this very absorbing movie. |
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She received the Ford Prize from the Mathematical Association of America in 1971 for a paper on the sums of squares. |
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I think we can expect to hear words very similar to those when the defence sums up its case. |
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What noun sums up the inescapable bore who buttonholes you to make a pitch or unload on you an interminable tale of woe? |
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The FBI has suspicions, especially when vast sums of money are transferred from off-shore bank accounts. |
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This sums up their entire campaign, one of breath-taking arrogance wrapped up in feel-good bromides. |
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The court case illustrated how huge sums of money could be siphoned off by agents in transfer deals. |
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One anecdote from last week neatly sums up Labour's uncertainty over how to deal with the new Tory leader. |
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I know for the most part the sums are not huge, but they could at least put some effort into knowing what is going on. |
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At the desk people were parting with large sums of money for their beloved companions, and were booking to come back. |
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The jury heard from a string of clients who had parted with sizeable sums of money in the hope of netting big and fast profits. |
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Asked to describe Armenian music, Montreal singer Lousnak sums it up in a single word. |
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Judge Russell then sums up the facts and the arguments presented to the jury. |
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Nothing, it seems, is quite so intoxicating as watching other people part with vast sums of money. |
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He is thought to favour the retention of the current system, whereby donors of substantial sums are named. |
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The report sums up the first full investigation into concerns which a number of maritime organisations felt had been ignored. |
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Although the man did owe small sums of money, there is no evidence to suggest that he was heavily in debt. |
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Burt is unfazed by the payment of such sums, pointing to America where rewards are commensurate with profits earned. |
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Inflation in house prices meant agents, who charge a percentage of the sale price, were earning unjustifiably large sums, she said. |
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One of these is Pascal's triangle which gives the coefficients needed to expand sums of unknowns up to the eighth power. |
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Propping his bicycle outside the Cheese Shop, Henry Smith sums up the views of many in the market town. |
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The benign, old Munshi sums up the topic with a short, wry remark, a telling commentary on the state of affairs. |
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Andrew Gimson in the Telegraph sums up precisely what this means for the election. |
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A recent book about it entitled The Lost State of Franklin sums up the fate of the movement in its title. |
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Stuart Herdson, Bradford secretary for the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, sums up the criticisms. |
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The candidates of the various factions of this one party system rely on vast sums of money to prevail. |
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I used to put minutes, quarter-hours, half-hours into this game, like ever larger sums into a slot machine. |
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This unspeakable piece of codswallop pretty much sums up the worst of New York journalism for me. |
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In the 1990s there were massive sums to be made as the economic reforms of perestroika kicked in and markets were liberalised. |
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And that, as much as its unlikely origins, sums up the idiosyncratic charms of a unique golfing venue. |
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His favourite topics in number theory included binary quadratic forms, quadratic residues, Gauss sums and Fermat quotients. |
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The booty enabled him to clear his debts and pay large sums into the treasury, all without incurring a risk of prosecution. |
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Indeed, the sum is a polygon whose vertices are obtained as the sums of vertices of the addends. |
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If the slip is accompanied by a number of items, the payee's addition of the sums is verified. |
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That probably is worth a huge horselaugh, because franchises keep being bought for humongous sums. |
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When my junker died I couldn't find a vehicle that I liked enough to waste vast sums of cash on. |
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Chernoff bounds are the most useful for sums of bounded independent random variables. |
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The exploitation of natural resources in Papua contributes massive sums to national coffers, but Papuans say they receive little in return. |
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Normally games were the property of aediles, who spent enormous sums to make sure they would be remembered. |
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This comment precisely sums up what is expected of a historian when he writes down a narration or a report or a book. |
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They are in no sense trying to blackmail parents into getting to the shops now to lash out large sums of money. |
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When you've done the sums, the rainforest is actually worth more whole than in pieces. |
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The dotcom crash shows that investing successfully in start-ups demands more than just large sums of ready cash. |
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She sums up the fierce sense of loyalty many caravanners have to the East Coast, although she has travelled widely abroad. |
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According to Mr Meghen, it is too early to say what sums will be realised from the plant sell off, but it's likely to yield millions of euro. |
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Jack Kelly sums up nicely why the coming war is moral, necessary, and can't come too soon. |
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It's a good little story because it sums up many of the personally satisfying things about working on the edition. |
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Upon receipt of your instructions we will write to the debtor demanding payment of the outstanding sums. |
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These charges range from weapons smuggling to illegally wiring large sums of money into the United States. |
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Huntington sums up rather well the excesses that the chronic anger of the Left leads to. |
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The employer may recoup the sums paid from the state by making deductions from National Insurance contributions. |
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One exchange neatly sums up the swagger of the young, high, stupid and heavily armed. |
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Even if you're hopeless at saving for your future, it's really easy to start saving small sums for your children. |
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From the writings of Seneca, we know that the Romans spent large sums of money building their baths. |
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However, this is yet further evidence of ISPs getting their sums wrong and getting customers to pay for the mistakes. |
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Such installations are giving rise to some concern, especially having regard to the sums needed to rectify the defects. |
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They can take payment holidays, over-pay, under-pay, withdraw or deposit lump sums. |
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None of this would be possible without computers to allow Ryanair to do all their sums, and to allow my lady friend to make the purchase. |
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Higher rate taxpayers should get pension tax relief of 42 per cent on these sums up to the maximum relief allowable. |
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People will be looking for the sums and despite the eighty or so people last night, many think that the whole thing is a big yawn. |
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Many people are paying large sums of money for services which they are already entitled to. |
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They left sums of money for prayers until the money was used up, or transferred property to ensure that the prayers went on for ever. |
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But the company went bankrupt soon after, and several local businessmen were left owing large sums of money. |
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These men do low wage and often seasonal work, and owe large sums of money which most could never hope to pay off. |
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Working discreetly with Lao politicians and military officers, foreign merchants siphoned off huge sums of official money. |
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Large sums could be repatriated and reinvested in this country if an amnesty were announced. |
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Careful money management rather than throwing vast amounts of sums of money at the problem is certainly a key way forward. |
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It is salutary to wonder how much more beneficial it would have been to have spent these sums of money on medical research. |
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The test statistic was the ratio of the model to residual sums of squares at each point along the chromosome. |
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The venture capitalists, who generally invest bigger sums than angels, didn't bite. |
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This sums up very neatly his belief that people should be given both responsibility and opportunity, and that they will use both wisely. |
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Another view exists suggesting it is difficult to get the sums right given the diverse nature of the taxation system. |
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Consumers retrenched, cutting back on spending and saving huge sums to protect themselves. |
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The institute confirmed that the sums given for house and contents were sufficient. |
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He donated large sums of money to charity and established scholarship trusts to help Asian students come to Scotland to study. |
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In its merger of antiquarianism and fantasy, artisanship and magic, the castle neatly sums up the art of its creator, Hayao Miyazaki. |
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It sums up the lifework of one of the most serious, original, and balanced literary thinkers in North America. |
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It is just that the title of this post sums up today's happenings in a very good way. |
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They charge a premium amount in the UK for their printing services and the sums simply don't add up. |
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The dangers were most conspicuously apparent in the vast sums being made from India. |
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Due to the crackdown on money laundering, stringent rules now apply to banks when customers do business involving even small sums of money. |
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I need to do my sums carefully to ensure that I can afford a new property in the first place! |
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We think this sums up things more eloquently than we ever could, so over to you John. |
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By programming it yourself for about half an hour you could actually get it to multiply two single figure sums together! |
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This sappy, sentimental, self-congratulatory awards show sums up much that's loathsome about America. |
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The ensuing arrangement between 1985 and 1988 saw the Prunas and other family members lodge large sums with the bank and get loans in return. |
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It needs to invest the considerable sums of money provided by the Sky deal in long-term change. |
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By lending large sums to Henry III and Edward I, they obtained royal patronage and protection. |
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Little stones and big sums of money traditionally change hands here on the basis of trust. |
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Moreover, new accounting rules mean even larger sums need to be put aside for reserves. |
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There is evidence to suggest that some vendors have been forced to drop their asking prices by considerable sums. |
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These investors have been badly hit by the cutback in policy values and have lost substantial sums of money. |
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The airlines have taken away all the frills because they claim to be losing huge sums of money. |
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Afterwards we went in together and ate our soup with the roti and then, in the lantern light by the fire, played rummy for imaginary sums. |
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The newly launched state lottery was being subsidised by the government, who had got their sums wrong. |
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You saw crates of certain sizes, and then you would do your sums and then do your deductions from that. |
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It eloquently sums up the entire philosophy behind choosing to assume the duty and responsibility of carrying a weapon. |
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A total of 15,200 workers have come to Britain this summer, some expecting to earn astronomical sums. |
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The bank has a counterclaim against Mrs Frost for the sums still outstanding. |
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This just sums up everything about the state of the royal family these days, I think. |
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In fact, the acquisition and maintenance of social rank could well require the outlay of large sums of money. |
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The poster with its lurid colours and slight diagonal people positioning pretty much sums up the movie. |
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Their story, told in an Icelandic saga, neatly sums up the English experience of the Norman Conquest. |
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Such moments are relatively rare at auctions, but every sale has a sense of theatre, no matter what the sums of money involved. |
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Dyscalculic children are born with an inability to do even the simplest sums. |
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His philosophy of arithmetic captures little more than simple sums and differences, what is learned in elementary school. |
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The fusion food tickled my palate tantalisingly as I heaped satay and dim sums on my platter along with the wide variety of seafood and seaweeds. |
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The result would sate media appetite for star content while saving the studios huge sums of money. |
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Inflation has fallen close to eurozone levels while the Budget sums are also pretty solid. |
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At the very least, this flaw wastes huge sums of taxpayers ' money and police officers' time. |
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Better late than never, so the saying goes, and no phrase sums up the 2001 tennis season better. |
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The pressure to export is pressure to get the minimal sums necessary to cover these outflows of money. |
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Have you ever wondered why your children seem to do their sums upside-down nowadays? |
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Okay, so they can do their sums, but they still need to sharpen up on their cricket. |
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We have been putting large sums into a military and political response to the new terrorism. |
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A beach, a book and an endless shoreline with nary a soul in sight pretty much sums up my idea of heaven here on Earth. |
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Many of these tickets will be resold for sums of money higher than the actual price, much like scrips in a stock exchange. |
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But perhaps the most common form of stokvel amongst both rich and poor were weekend parties for which entry sums were paid. |
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To make the investments Helmersen borrowed large sums of money from Danish banks and financial institutions. |
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A candidate who can bank those sums is not only a threat to win, but a threat to disrupt the rules by which campaigns are run, paid for, and won. |
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Goldbach also studied infinite sums, the theory of curves and the theory of equations. |
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Our client is a little concerned as he has been allowed access to the premises and has expended substantial sums thereat. |
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For these uniquely thespian presentations they sometimes receive great sums of money. |
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In some cases they also supplied seed potatoes and coal to needy tenants and subscribed paltry sums to the local poor-relief fund. |
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Although the sums paid are by no means small, they are a far cry from what the jet set pay across the water. |
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Before committing to a tax-designated property investment, do your sums carefully. |
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And the integration of numbers and simple sums adds to the overall experience of the book. |
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So now comes Newsweek's BlogWatch for this week, which sums up the whole situation thusly. |
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Unfortunately A level maths means that those kinds of normal sums are beyond me. |
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Once those enormous sums of money are in circulation, businesses and therefore employment become self-perpetuating. |
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To move large sums of money, they can avoid the banking system by using hawala money movers or couriers. |
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His first job, when he was 18, was in an insurance company, meticulously recording sums and figures. |
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Most Japanese currently hold large sums of money in secure savings accounts that yield zero interest. |
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But too many suspensions cases have dragged on and on, wasting large sums of taxpayers' money. |
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He owes substantial sums to a firm of lawyers who were forced in 1996 to sequestrate him. |
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If you win an Olympic Gold medal you become a hugely marketable item, and will earn vast sums of money. |
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Sampson sums up this process of enrichment and the creation of a new stratum of financial oligarchs and their impact on society very succinctly. |
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The various beys and pashas who ruled these states paid substantial sums annually to the Sultan. |
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They argue that these benefits can make the sums even more compelling, especially for middle-class families. |
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One thing that stuck in my throat at Chelsea was young players not realising how privileged they were to be earning huge sums. |
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Drug-dealers earn nigh-on incredible sums from the illegal traffic in drugs. |
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They'll tell us so much, and no more, and demand handsome sums because they know publishers are desperate to get their names into print and shift some trees. |
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In 175 well-chosen words, he sums up the trials and the grit and bravery of the civil rights movement. |
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It did not indicate that he had not accounted for any sums of money. |
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And the introduction of accumulators, where gamblers can win huge sums with a low stake by predicting a series of wins, gave him the odd heart murmur down the years. |
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By examining the limits of sums, products and quotients of variable quantities, Mengoli was setting up the basic rules if the calculus thirty years before Newton and Leibniz. |
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But it's a rule of thumb that has been bandied about by actuaries and financial advisers for a long time and, if you do the sums, as a general idea, it works. |
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But are the creators exploiting the pester power of Balamory fans willing to spend vast sums of pocket money pounds on any old piece of tat with a Balamory logo? |
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Debra has sent me a copy of a well-written piece on Norwich Terriers from Dog World a few years ago, which sums up the breed's difficulty whelping rather well, I thought. |
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In an ideal world, we could spend vast sums of federal dollars to balance out the impact of deleveraging in the private sector. |
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Although the exact sums are being kept under wraps, a five-figure deal for an England Under-21 squad player makes Howarth an absolute snip for Rovers. |
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He thinks leaving large sums to children is a disincentive for them to go out and do great things on their own. |
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Until 1999, we remitted no sums by way of hire for the 3 ships. |
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Following my recent thoughts about the benefits of using a mortgage broker when considering a remortgage, I spent the weekend doing the actual sums. |
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He said that the company was retraining its staff and investing large sums in new technology to increase efficiency and levels of customer service. |
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Its retro art style gives it an appealing timeless quality, an allegory about the relationship between humans and technology that sums up the core of all science fiction. |
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For access and protection, narco traffickers pay the farc and other paramilitary groups undisclosed sums, according to Montoya. |
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The broadcasters have paid large sums of money for the rights to televise Wimbledon, so they have a right to expect some give from the organisers. |
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Voth asked if the ATF could arrest him for fraudulently accepting public assistance when he was spending such huge sums. |
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He sums up with thoughts on the ascendancy of the power of nature. |
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In conformity with the provisions of the Act, the Government has made large sums of money available for the purpose of clearing slums and erecting low-rent dwellings. |
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Huge sums of money are at stake, so timing and discretion are paramount. |
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The trend where church authorities spend large sums of money gutting old churches and destroying original features is also mentioned in critical terms. |
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I've had people ringing me up telling me that my career is over, and I've had people try and offer me huge backhander sums to slip them some information. |
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Many amazing comments come from a remarkably sane Genesis P-Orridge while Carl Craig sums up turntablism perfectly as Kid Koala gets his scratch on. |
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A few sums scratched on a papyrus scroll would do the trick. |
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Thus, by making trade fairer, it would not only save governments enormous sums of money but also allow those countries to be more self-sustaining. |
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That runs counter to the finding of the judge that he has realisable assets in a certain amount in excess of those sums which have been sequestered. |
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Not because they have to shell out huge sums, but for the simple reason that they have to spend half their day crawling to the counters in a beeline. |
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His slaying sums up the lawlessness now gripping the region and the impunity with which separatists can act. |
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Unfortunately some of the holidays may not be available in the future and if the company ceases trading in the meantime, then consumers could lose considerable sums of money. |
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But warning staff to look out for big bets and limiting the sums being bet on a match are standard procedure for bookmaking firms when such rumours are circulating. |
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Marr acknowledges that, in shedding pivotal players and considerable sums from both the playing budget and debt, his club must also shed expectations. |
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Modest sums in the wider sphere perhaps, but it was an indication that the firm, a minnow on the market, was at least moving in the right direction. |
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Among Bullock County residents, owning a fine bird dog could build a man's reputation almost as quickly as inheriting large sums of money or land. |
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Trophy hunters are prepared to pay large sums of money for one. |
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This, by John S. Gardner, beautifully sums up the GOP's mishandling of the tax issue during recent years. |
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Yet behind the scenes, the company chose not to pay that severance in the lump sums its employees requested, opting instead for biweekly payments. |
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Hollywood celebrities have donated large sums of money to survivors of the tsunami disaster, via some of the big relief agencies that are currently working in South Asia. |
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There are the popular dim sums, the steamed dumplings filled with prawns, chicken or vegetables, and fried or steamed momos and wantons with similar fillings. |
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Buzzfeed unknowingly sums up the American reaction to news of Kate Middleton's pregnancy. |
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Consider, for example, whether it makes sense to plow ever-greater sums into college educations if wages are stagnant? |
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These are serious sums of money that ramify through every economic calculation. |
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His weary comment on the crisis sums up the feelings of many of his compatriots. |
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All four are said to be mortgaged to the Midland Bank to secure a loan, which exceeds their value, and to generate income less than the sums required to service the loan. |
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Where motor sport is a bit different from other sports is that of course you can spend the money not only on your team as such, but vast sums purely on technology. |
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High-profile women like news anchor Joan Lunden and actress Linda Lavin have had to pay out sizable sums. |
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Most mornings it involves having to part with substantial sums of money. |
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The biggest concern is that some old people are parting with large sums of their money without properly understanding precisely what it is they are buying. |
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Many remained locked out while others parted with huge sums of cash and one must think that they could well feel somewhat cheated given the vacant chairs inside. |
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Most of his income comes from unemployment benefit, a far cry from the sums being earned by those who have jumped on the game's financial gravy train. |
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The total of those three sums is just wasted and unnecessary expense. |
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The reason they can do that is that trading banks actually borrow large sums of money, and they are able to put up for taxation purposes the interest they pay on it. |
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Also shown are the sums spent by each organization on candidates and campaigns. |
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The upshot was it failed to set aside sufficient sums to cover its pension guarantees, in the event that economic conditions moved dramatically against the company. |
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Visiting anglers pay large sums to fish such prime salmon beats but without offering privacy, proprietors will see little return on their investments. |
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Is it right to spend vast sums of money funding expensive conferences? |
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They can go on to our website, do their sums, and they're ready to go. |
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This editorial in El Pais neatly sums up what's been revealed to date. |
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Although this article by Andrew Oswald appeared in the Times some time ago it sums up most of the arguments why congestion charging is a good idea. |
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Mr Collins admits he doesn't know what volume of claims to expect but imagines it will be upwards of one hundred and that the claims will be for large sums of money. |
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First of all, the sums involved in the new savings accounts are nugatory. |
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While Western governments appear to be giving large sums of money in aid to developing countries, the aid is cancelled out by the massive debts these countries owe. |
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Tourists who flock to the city pay guides handsome sums to walk in places where he never trod, and drink in pubs where he only slaked his thirst on paper. |
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It perfectly sums up his oeuvre, and is easily his most complex film yet. |
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The film features destitute people being attacked while they sleep and others being given small sums of money to run headlong into walls and street signs. |
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This was a year when the big hitters in the book industry paid vast sums for huge, often very self-important books which swiftly wound up in the remainder bins. |
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Almost three years on, the carpers and cavillers are still complaining about the huge sums extracted from the telcos in the European 3G spectrum auctions. |
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Assets were stripped and massive sums spirited out of the country. |
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Payments to customers included interest on the original sums overcharged. |
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Overtired and overfed politicians negotiate stupendous sums of other people's money into the night, finally agreeing to any nonsense so as to get home for Christmas. |
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Players should not have to sell their marketing rights for paltry sums. |
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Television pays large sums of money to cover men's college basketball games because sponsors will pay for commercial space in conjunction with the game. |
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In Rangers' case fans did get some kind of heady run for the massive, and often ridiculous, sums spent on players. |
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Wilfrid left large sums of money to his monastic foundations, enabling them to purchase royal favour. |
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Financing these deficits required the country to borrow large sums from abroad, much of it from countries running trade surpluses. |
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Hoffman as director reassured conservative businessmen that the gigantic sums of money would be handled efficiently. |
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Most of the beneficiaries were Royal courtiers, who paid large sums in order to enclose and sublet the forests. |
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They added that, in their view, the enterprise would be profitable only if large sums of money could be raised for the construction. |
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The most direct of the three is the production approach, which sums the outputs of every class of enterprise to arrive at the total. |
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By treaty the principality was obliged to pay the kingdom large annual sums. |
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Handel overcame this challenge, but he spent large sums of his own money in doing so. |
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This could produce large sums of money, but each such levy had to be approved by parliament, and the king had to prove the necessity. |
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They remembered then that they could have bought for a song canvases which now were worth large sums. |
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Those already appointed were forced to pay huge sums to retain their posts. |
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Parliament managed to negotiate treaties with the princes of German states for large sums of money, in exchange for mercenary troops. |
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He also began earning quite substantial sums of money but continued with his seemingly disliked post at Christ Church. |
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Director John Pasquin says Sandra's 1999 movie Forces Of Nature sums her up. |
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However, the business did not turn a profit, and Godwin was forced to borrow substantial sums to keep it going. |
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If I thought at all about venture capitalists, it was with a naive sense that they invest large sums of money in smart people with great ideas. |
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His key message is that there remains significant sums to recover via both the Vatman and reviewing the tax arrangements of the practice. |
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Monasteries frequently controlled huge tracts of land on which they made significant sums of money, while peasants worked in their employ. |
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Edward spent vast sums on his two Welsh campaigns with a large portion of it spent on a network of castles. |
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The sums spent on metalwork, building palaces, and by Henry on tapestries, dwarfed these figures. |
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A CURATE'S Egg just about sums up this performance and Cov's season so far. |
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That pretty much sums up the shock-haired, one-liner maestro with the penchant for eye-popping shirts and his skewiff humourist agenda. |
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Seif said unfreezing those sums would not cause any inflation or economic shocks in the country. |
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Fine, but there are lunatic sums of money being spent on art, surely? |
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But the sums do not quite add up for the Standard Model to be true if these particles are considered alone. |
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These days it's foolish to shell out big sums of money with so many companies going bankrupt. |
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But perhaps the individual who sums up the rotten self-regarding core of the English football team is David Beckham. |
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Using the Kumon method, one of our pupils was able to complete 400 sums in ten minutes at the math-a-thon. |
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Only small portions of GE sums of squares were accounted for by heterogeneity of regressions. |
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Other kleptocratic former heads of state operated in countries that were richer in natural resources and the sums were correspondingly larger. |
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Education among women became fashionable, partly because of Catherine's influence, and she donated large sums of money to several colleges. |
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Whiz-kid Adam Bell will be totting up sums in a battle to be crowned the nation's maths marvel. |
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We must take the limit of all such Riemann sums to find the exact distance traveled. |
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Amelia Lily of X Factor fame plays a character called whatsername, which sums up the thought process here. |
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Sometimes they would stop and ask for baksheesh and we would give them small sums of money, sweets and fruit. |
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The father of the wounded Officer Andrew Dossi sums it up perfectly. |
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What I ventured to question was the using of these huge sums as if they were income. |
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The sums achieved by each candidate are then totalled to determine the winner. |
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Among these is the Small Claims Court, which resolves disputes involving small monetary sums. |
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For centuries, mathematicians and philosophers wrestled with paradoxes involving division by zero or sums of infinitely many numbers. |
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As other apprentices were left larger sums, it would seem that he was not a senior apprentice at this time. |
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They pay sizable sums for tickets to the prepublic showings, which are then applied as credit toward purchases. |
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A leading philosopher sums up the hidden costs of a price-tag society. |
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While many of the nobility were forced to pay large sums of money for their estates, the royal treasury became ever richer. |
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Alexander sent back vast sums from his conquest, which stimulated the economy and increased trade across his empire. |
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Alfonso, in particular, wanted to transform Naples into a real Mediterranean capital, lavishing also huge sums to embellish it further. |
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But these sums were but a small part of their income, were merely pin money for their wives and children. |
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The IoWR had to expend considerable sums on improving the poor state of its branch line. |
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Shepard Poorman sums up the impact of desktop publishing in its newsletter, Proof Sheet. |
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The pearl industry is so important in some areas, significant sums of money are spent on monitoring the health of farmed molluscs. |
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The British government paid out large sums of money to other European states, so that they could pay armies in the field against France. |
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One of John's principal challenges was acquiring the large sums of money needed for his proposed campaigns to reclaim Normandy. |
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The criminals extorted large sums of money from their victims. |
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Henry's war and Somerset's war with France and Scotland cost England huge sums of money. |
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Llywelyn was also finding it difficult to raise the annual sums required under the terms of this treaty, and ceased making payments. |
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We refine and extend quantitative bounds, on the fraction of nonnegative polynomials that are sums of squares, to the multihomogenous case. |
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