1. Indeed, the whole is considered to constitute more than just the sum total of its parts. 2. The built environment therefore equates to the sum total of all the assembled items which surround us, both natural and man-made. 3. The sum total of individual votes ought therefore to promote the utilitarian objective of the greatest happiness of the greatest number. 4. This one is well researched, but I question whether it adds much to the sum total of our knowledge about Wellington. 5. And, I hazard a guess, more logged flying time than the sum total of all the senior officers in the Command at the time. 6. Was it ever anything more homogeneous than the sum total of the systems which were not communism? 7. And yet . . . and yet, the sum total of the film stays with you. 8. But it has not earned the right to deflect the sum total of blame to the offense, although Jeffires, oddly enough, seemed to accept it. 9. But the agency and the manufacturer could not agree on whether those reports represent the sum total of the harm the drug has caused or is capable of causing. 10. Clones will be our best proof, in fact, that we are more than the sum total of our chromosomes. |
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