The income of the top ten earning actors adds up to $21.33 million; the actresses list adds up to $314.6 million.
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A minute here, a minute there — it adds up.
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And that money adds up -- to approximately $285,000 vs.
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This adds up to lower profits — or even losses.
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For many consumers that adds up to one thing: pressure.
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It might not sound like much, but it adds up.
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Wondering how it all adds up in the fragrance department?
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One less commuter on the road per day adds up.
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What all of this adds up to is… not much.
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Availability combined with endless demand adds up to a tragedy.
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Every gym session adds up — even if you're half asleep.
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Though 50 cents may sound like nothing, it adds up.
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It is also cumulative; it adds up to something massive.
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It all adds up to a $150 billion industry worldwide.
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That burden adds up quickly, especially for smaller manufacturing companies.
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It all adds up to a perilous climate for investing.
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To date, that adds up to more than $800 million.
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The penalty adds up to about $1,000 over three years.
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It adds up: 190,2023 people left New York in 2017.
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That adds up to a compelling combination in Arone's view.
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That adds up to $330 million for the whole Pentagon.
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But it all adds up to pressure on the system.
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All this adds up to a grim reality for artists.
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What's left adds up to a solid , if unexceptional flagship.
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Since I've been around for so long, it adds up.
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That adds up to $58,850 ... almost all of her stipend.
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It adds up to a difficult political hill to climb.
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Sometimes the combination of insights adds up to one possibility.
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Even a smaller withdrawal adds up in the long run.
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All of that adds up to a real news story.
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So, the presence of codeine in his system adds up.
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That adds up to a projected total of $27 billion.
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"It adds up to something pretty simple," Grassley has said.
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Your name, your name, it adds up to his name.
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On March 8, the need for bouquets quickly adds up.
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For the frontrunner, that adds up to a big win.
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"What that adds up to is human error," he said.
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It all adds up to something unexpected, something like solidarity.
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That adds up to — conservatively — public losses of $1 billion.
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I don't think that adds up in the same way.
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I can't imagine it adds up to doing more in games.
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That adds up to a higher rate than some credit cards.
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All in all, the entire collection adds up to 726 episodes.
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And each individual accomplishment adds up to something greater, he says.
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It all adds up to a double problem for equity investors.
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That adds up to 570-plus consecutive days at the theater.
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We don't need to tell you that it quickly adds up.
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All this adds up to a seriously emotionally charged week ahead.
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It's a great perk of this studio, but it adds up.
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Over time, that adds up to a lot of forgone revenue.
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The average Obamacare subsidy adds up to about $22020,5003 per person.
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It adds up to an unspoken insistence that a rivalry exists.
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All of this adds up to a precarious situation for Steam.
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The pilfering can be small and unsophisticated, but it adds up.
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Makeup is expensive and even the cheap stuff adds up quickly.
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It all adds up to more time stuck inside China's airports.
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How much do you think it adds up to each month?
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If you drive a lot for work, this adds up quickly.
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That adds up to an 80 percent savings, according to Amazon.
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Gloria believes it all adds up to Jackson being a predator.
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That adds up to about $26 over a three-year period.
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While that may not seem like much, it adds up quickly.
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" None of this adds up to anything approaching a "space race.
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Across the federal government, that adds up to about 150,000 servers.
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That may not sound like much, but it adds up fast.
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The scorer measures: he adds up what a person has done.
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"Books, room and board, living expenses: It adds up," she said.
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And at about $31 a present, on average, that adds up.
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But regularly splurging on both food and alcohol seriously adds up.
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But what exactly it all adds up to isn't entirely clear.
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That all adds up to fewer companies buying big Cisco boxes.
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That adds up to about 187,000 apps, according to the firm.
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A billion here, a billion there and it all adds up.
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That adds up to a profound threat to the European project.
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It adds up to $66 million a year in losses statewide.
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That adds up to about 48,000 votes on net for Democrats.
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You don't need a calculator to know that adds up fast.
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All of which, Draper writes, adds up to a modest reality.
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And that adds up to tens of billions in unused money.
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This all adds up to a now-familiar recipe for gridlock.
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" She added, "Many people don't realize how discretionary spending adds up.
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That adds up to more than $1.4 trillion in collective debt.
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I went weekly for three months, which adds up to $1,035.
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At $350 million a launch, that adds up to $3.5 billion.
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That persistence adds up into mountains of cold hard retirement cash.
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It all adds up to an unappealing vista for establishment Republicans.
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"Five hundred here, five hundred there—it adds up," he said.
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Over your life, the transit time adds up to 1.1 years.
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Or maybe because so little of his military talk adds up.
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All this adds up to a great if unexpected vacation destination.
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All of this adds up to something we've never seen before.
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In case you can't do math, it adds up to adorable.
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All this adds up to a situation with no easy way out.
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All this adds up to a phone that's simply delightful to use.
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I guess it just adds up faster than you think it does?
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This adds up to $9 trillion in total investment over a decade.
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It all adds up to one more uncertainty for Musk's convoluted plans.
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From those robes to matching cups and totes, it really adds up.
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Credit provided by the e-commerce firms adds up to even less.
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That adds up to a lot of heartbreak and wasted college loans.
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Trade between the two rivals adds up to barely $2.5bn a year.
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Which adds up to Scalia being on the side of net neutrality.
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That adds up to 100 million monthly active users, according to Sabharwal.
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But it adds up, and RewardExpert decided to examine just how much.
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It all adds up to less money for brokers and their companies.
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And with 7.5 billion people on the planet, that crap adds up.
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That adds up to $19,000 in fines that the city didn't collect.
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Going organic is the hot move, but shopping at Waitrose adds up.
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All this dealmaking adds up to a boom in Gallic military exports.
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All this adds up to a serious squeeze on the industry's incumbents.
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In total, that adds up to over 30 sizes to choose from.
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For a family of six, that adds up to more than $5.
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"Even a body camera on a cop adds up data pretty quickly."
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All of this adds up to something very toxic, in his opinion.
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It adds up to what seems like an impossible task for McConnell.
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It all adds up to a rich world, both believable and exotic.
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I hope it all adds up to some kind of larger experience.
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It adds up to a new leader by less than a point.
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But this only adds up to 165 electoral votes — not nearly enough.
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All of that adds up to a highly progressive agenda, I responded.
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That adds up to great deals ... if you're able to buy now.
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Even if it's $25 here and there, it adds up over time.
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That all adds up to a massive profit for Soulja and co.
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All of that adds up to a company in a free fall.
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The whole thing adds up to a kind of art-world Olympics.
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That adds up to about 35 percent, or one out of three.
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The cost of parking adds up, as does time waiting at valet.
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"All the profiling, the discrimination, it adds up," the North African said.
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That adds up to about $13,000 per year for my California home.
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The targeted killing adds up to President Trump's most dangerous gamble yet.
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"The thing about air pollution is that it adds up," he said.
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I know if you lay out those three reasons, it adds up.
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All of this adds up to a huge month for marijuana legalization.
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All of that adds up to four Trump references in seven years.
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This all adds up to a recipe for consumer concern — and lawsuits.
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Shows always start late and run long so it really adds up.
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"I'll tell you exactly what it adds up to: It adds up to four more years of Donald Trump, Kevin McCarthy as speaker of the House and the inability to get the Senate into Democratic hands," Buttigieg said.
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Cards, envelopes, unoffensive stamps, calligraphy ink, a quill, probably: it all adds up.
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When it comes to something of this scale, it really adds up, huh?
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Thirty times three minutes already adds up to an hour and a half.
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It all adds up to building a healthy, meaningful life together with someone.
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It all adds up to this new device having a lot of potential.
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All of this adds up to a pretty damn comfortable set of headphones.
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The annual median rent in Detroit adds up to $9,552, according to GOBankingRates.
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When it's all said and done, Kardashian's morning routine adds up to $1,230.
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Between the medication, hospital visits, procedures, and lost productivity, it all adds up.
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The stress and excessive homework adds up to lost sleep, the BSC says.
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Ipsy subscription Makeup is expensive and even the cheap stuff adds up quickly.
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That would be very rare for him, but now it all adds up.
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That adds up to more than 2 billion messages being exchanged via bot.
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Together, that adds up to less than 7,000 killed and roughly 52,000 wounded.
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That adds up to well over 30 terabytes—about three Libraries of Congress.
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That adds up to a whopping $584,000, and that's not including the dresses.
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Over time, this latency adds up and it feels like a sluggish experience.
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So if you end up owning property, the bill adds up very quickly.
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This all adds up to uncertainty for cars, and particularly for electric ones.
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That might not seem like much for either group, but it adds up.
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Going organic is the hot move, but shopping at Whole Foods adds up.
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That adds up to a big problem, given the state of the world.
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That adds up to an estimated $2.8 billion in annual medical costs nationwide.
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Still, all of this adds up to an average smartphone in mid-2016.
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This adds up to an average of nearly $400 per household per year.
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And it all adds up to one thing: Trump weaponized nastiness and bullying.
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It also adds up to considerable savings for those who use the app.
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But the totality of the changes adds up to significant and sweeping overhaul.
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Over the course of a week-long cycle, that money adds up fast.
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Except with the cost of film, developing, and scanning—it all adds up.
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That adds up to about $275 a year for a full-time worker.
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That literally adds up to hundreds of thousands of dollars over a lifetime.
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The enterprise value of the deal, including debt, adds up to $2.2 billion.
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But that adds up to a lot of masks, gowns, goggles, and gloves.
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That adds up to some 750 hearts poured out in about 1,500 words.
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But that adds up to nearly a full workday for a full load.
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"It's not a ton, but it adds up," she said in an interview.
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"It adds up to a lot of money for most people," Meyer said.
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Lately, I've been spending $2110 on coffee each day — it adds up quickly!
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That adds up to 86 of roughly 560 corporate employees losing their jobs.
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But it all adds up to a declining rate of vaccine coverage globally.
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It adds up to a Super Bowl commercial's worth of focused mass attention.
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That adds up to a price tag of about $242,85033, according to CNN.
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Keeping these ideas in mind adds up and gives meaning to your work.
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This adds up to 15.3% of wages, which you'll split with the employee.
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Whether any of that adds up to impeachable offenses remained an open question.
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All this adds up to a scale of achievement that's difficult to match.
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It all adds up to a massive total of misleading and false claims.
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That adds up to over $250,228 for RMI to work with in 237 alone.
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That adds up to a difference of $333 a week, and $17,316 a year.
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But ahh, yes, there's one problem with that mentality: The cost adds up, fast.
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Multiply $25,000 times 6,000 students and the figure award adds up to $150 million.
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If you're like most people, this adds up to be over $23 a month.
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Figure it out: Even a 1% fee on a few trillion dollars adds up.
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So we don't care how it adds up, and that's what we talk about.
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"All of this adds up to something we have never seen before," she said.
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What this alphabet soup of standards adds up to is zippier uploads and downloads.
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It seems like a small expense but it adds up to $100 a year!
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What that adds up to is actually very little for the driver, says Campbell.
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It all adds up to a stealthy, but significant, reshaping of the financial ecosystem.
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That adds up: The U.S. dedicates an area the size of Connecticut to parking.
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Over the course of a week-long cycle, that money adds up — and fast.
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That adds up quickly for a company with more than 660,000 entry-level employees.
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The bottom line: That adds up to a huge bet on health and fitness.
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Just how much joy, though, depends on what all their policymaking adds up to.
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It is only after a few years that the advantage of Q adds up.
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That adds up to about four additional pedestrian deaths on October 21975st every year.
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Even when you're splitting the costs with friends or family, it adds up quickly.
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And Van Ronkel isn't sure the story of the Trump Jr. meeting adds up.
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It's a lot of little dollars here and there that adds up rather quickly.
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The difference between the best case and the worst adds up to 2.6m lives.
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This adds up to 15.3 percent of wages, which you'll split with the employee.
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That may seem like a small amount, but on cosmic timescales, it adds up.
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All this food waste adds up to $218 billion in uneaten food every year.
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Over the course of a year, that adds up to a difference of $9,1.9.
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And saving even a second per person adds up to shorter lines for everyone.
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Collectively, that adds up to approximately the amount currently held by the new foundation.
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That adds up to way, way more Republicans than McConnell can afford to lose.
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Planning this wedding — I didn't even realize that this stuff adds up so fast.
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And it adds up quickly: That's $60 a month and $123 for the year!
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To me, all of that adds up to him being a Special Government Employee.
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Over the course of a year, that $8 a day adds up to $2,080.
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It adds up to a lot of money, more than anyone seems to realize.
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Granted, it only earns 22 points per dollar spent, but it all adds up.
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I'm paying less than 1% of my balance each month, but it adds up.
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All of that adds up to a pretty high inflation environment in the future.
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Line adds up to about a quarter of all trips on the Lyft platform.
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All this adds up to a major hiring push outside of the Bay Area.
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That may sound low, but it also adds up when extrapolated to century-scale.
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Tax savings on all three options are good, and the compound interest adds up.
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At $8 per hour (minimum wage at the time), that adds up to $102.67.
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None of this adds up to a sure thing, or anything close to that.
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"You just don't want to accumulate too much punishment; it adds up," he said.
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The way interest adds up depends on the type of loan you take out.
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All of which adds up to a very comical, very humanist take on Emma.
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It rarely adds up to a full-time week's worth, often not even close.
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For some, investing in the cruising lifestyle adds up to much the same experience.
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While nothing's guaranteed until the information is released by Google, the timeline adds up.
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The cost of boxes also adds up quickly, particularly if they are specialty ones.
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This adds up to an average annual healthcare savings of $3,285 before he retires.
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It all adds up to a daunting set of rules for frequent-flier programs.
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Every donation adds up and makes an impact to those that need it most.
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While Airbnb rentals are usually more affordable than hotels, each day still adds up.
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The Blast notes that the total adds up to an inheritance of roughly $1.68 million.
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All of that adds up to two things: cleaner air and more climate-friendly electricity.
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For companies that do a lot of business outside the U.S., it all adds up.
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If proved, this catalog of accusations adds up to a staggering abuse of presidential power.
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"All that extra communication adds up because it takes energy to charge wires," Nugent said.
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Specifically, Mueller reportedly wants to know if Trump's behavior adds up to obstruction of justice.
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Daily Total: $0 Being a bridesmaid can be a lot, and it certainly adds up.
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It all adds up to a fully immersive experience with a heavy dose of realism.
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The artist's oeuvre adds up to a celebration of the female form grounded in individuality.
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Do the math -- that adds up to well over $400k Kodak's leaving on the table.
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That adds up to $400 million in revenue, if the cards sold at full price.
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Our model adds up the impact of each variable, like a set of building blocks.
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Wendy gets her Ice Juice money, doubled (does anyone know what that adds up to?).
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While 9% may seem a reassuringly small share, it adds up to nearly 30m Americans.
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It all adds up to a "form of colonialism", fumes John Magufuli, Tanzania's interventionist president.
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His layered process never adds up to a holistic image that can be easily absorbed.
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But that adds up, of course — $200 is $200, even if you aren't paying upfront.
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So as I look at what the president it doing, it adds up to me.
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If you're looking for a name in every country and every class, it adds up.
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Eating out adds up — despite what legions of Instagram #foodies would lead you to believe.
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This adds up to a U-3 jobless rate that's inched down to 4.9 percent.
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All that adds up to an increased focus on international content, even for US users.
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In other words, it all adds up to a Wonderful investment he can't pass up.
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That only adds up to a bunch of little scares versus one really big scare.
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What it likely adds up to is a toxic relationship between Wall Street and Washington.
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All that adds up to an even more comprehensive set of self-data for consumers.
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"That stuff adds up, " noted Kathy Pickering, executive director of H&R Block's Tax Institute.
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Indoor herb garden Going organic is the hot move, but shopping at Waitrose adds up.
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But it all adds up to a much more secure computer that keeps hackers away.
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Taken together, the data adds up to something LinkedIn has been calling an economic graph.
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NY dentist Mojgan Fajiram usually charges around $4k per veneer, so it definitely adds up.
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His body of work adds up to some of the central literature of our time.
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This is art of calculation that adds up to far less than has been claimed.
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All this adds up to a system that is, more than anything else, good enough.
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That adds up to about 40 weeks after the first day of your last period.
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Even if the amount feels small, it adds up when lots of people do it.
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I spend the most money on travel, which adds up to over $22019,23 a year.
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That adds up to a big fail on Trump's promise to boost the middle class.
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Through the arcana of automotive math, that adds up to a total horsepower of 188.
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They're not particularly valuable (currently around 50 cents per coin) but hey, it adds up.
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At about nine to 15 megabytes per minute, that adds up to around 1,077.4 gigabytes.
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Univision went hard against Trump in 2016, and now the FT adds up the numbers.
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It's the mode of now, though I don't know what it all adds up to.
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She spends the most money on travel, which adds up to over $12,000 a year.
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Shape House, whose annual rent adds up to $216,000, has a lease running until 2024.
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The Nonprofit Tax Foundation has expressed skepticism that that proposal adds up, as Yang promises.
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We'll do the math -- she's 24, he's 72, which adds up to ... get it, Donnie!
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To my way of thinking, that adds up to a polite way of saying 'protectionist.
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The grind of the international travel and the extended rallies often adds up to trouble.
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The bottom line: Potential revenue from the three suggestions above adds up to $1.22 trillion.
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K. Collectively, it adds up to a rich period document, and is valuable as such.
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When it comes to cases for our tech devices, all that plastic certainly adds up.
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It might not sound like much, but adds up when the entire population is 11,000.
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APG's total investment in Indian real estate, including this deal, adds up to $800 million.
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In one year, that racial gap adds up to more than 4,0003 lost black babies.
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That might sound like a couple of extra hundred bucks, but that stuff adds up.
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That's not a huge differential, but it adds up when you multiply by a year.
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It adds up to only 1,193 calories, even if you pick some higher-fat options.
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All that adds up to a fairly decent deal for a midrange device like this.
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All of that adds up to the obvious conclusion: Change needs to happen here quickly.
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And I know if I can drop those 0.1 of a second, everything adds up.
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These are minor inconveniences in the grand scheme of things, but the time adds up.
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It all adds up to, on paper at least, the trappings of a contending team.
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The number, we're told, is $32,000 per month ... which adds up to $384,000 per year.
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It adds up to 22 million fewer Americans having insurance in 2026, compared to Obamacare.
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First, power transmission lines can extend for hundreds of kilometers, so the voltage adds up.
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While the increase to 5003 or 2500 percent may sound small, it adds up over time.
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Via Sprint, customers will pay $10.99 a month, which adds up to about $132 per year.
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They aren't as much as what some people I know have, but the interest adds up.
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Whether that adds up to his departure today or in the near future, I don't know.
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Their monthly expenses are lower by about $1,750, which adds up to huge savings over time.
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It adds up to a lot of Obama people throwing individuals at the Trump people fishing.
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It doesn't cancel itself out, it doesn't have positive or negative value, it all adds up.
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So that all adds up to a strong flight risk, which the court will certainly consider.
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We can't even imagine how many Thin Mints that adds up to, but it's a lot.
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"That stuff adds up, " said Kathy Pickering, executive director of the H&R Block Tax Institute.
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None of that adds up to mean that Clinton is even considering a run for president.
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That all adds up to a big chunk of redundancy — a critical part of Audi's approach.
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The force of each hair adds up, creating a strong overall attraction over the entire foot.
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That $500 adds up to $6,000 over a year, the individual retirement plan limit for 250.
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As for the math: I'm saving $125.79 a month; which adds up to $1,509.48 per year!
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This all adds up to limit the quantity made at the end of the production line.
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What this journey adds up to is a search for community, intertwined with the American Dream.
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All this adds up to a huge increase in the area burned by fires each year.
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It all adds up to a more cohesive smart home, although there's still room for improvement.
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It also adds up to a dispiriting forecast for American prosperity in the decades to come.
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Cutting just $10 or $20 a month adds up to a few hundred dollars a year.
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The pride, defiance, and shyness radiating through this photograph adds up to a touching, impenetrable image.
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Eating out adds up, and putting a little more time into food prep can pay off.
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It's the way it all adds up that makes me want to set the controller down.
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Considering that many women menstruate from the ages of about 220 to 403, that adds up.
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"That stuff adds up," said Kathy Pickering, executive director of the H&R Block Tax Institute.
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It all adds up to a prudent investment as markets sour on precarious boom-time assets.
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This year the pay gap was about 90 percent less, which adds up to about $583,000.
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This adds up to a lot of wasted food — but it's not only an American problem.
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All of this adds up to increasingly pricey pork—a trend that looks set to continue.
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This all adds up to a recipe for yet another electoral cycle focused on North Carolina.
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All that adds up to much more than we spend, so our net worth keeps growing.
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The price of pollution adds up; it costs too much -- and the poorest pay the most.
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That adds up to nearly a potential savings of $2401,25 over the course of a year.
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That adds up quickly to hundreds of dollars per household a year – all through price-fixing.
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"Each change adds up and increases your debt burden," said Sean McQuay, Nerdwallet's credit card associate.
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That, if my arithmetic serves me, adds up to more than three shots of their espresso.
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This all adds up to safer communities and long-term savings for the criminal justice system.
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In order to fight, it's bringing in expert assessors and outside lawyers — and it adds up.
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Those hits include a double and a home run, which adds up to an astounding .727/.
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All of that adds up to somewhere in the neighborhood of $155 trillion by some estimates.
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In Germany, the benefit for a family with two children adds up to $5,600 a year.
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In this context, Mr. Trump's accounting "genius" adds up, for the nation, to an existential threat.
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Mr. Mueller is examining whether it all adds up to an attempt to obstruct the investigation.
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This adds up to a situation in which there's a clear opportunity for a third man.
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This adds up to 240 sections, each of which answers the question: What was it like?
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All that adds up to a long count — and one that is baked into state law.
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The bachelorette party plus the wedding plus the costs to get everywhere...it all adds up!
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It all adds up to a city that has a pizza style for seemingly every taste.
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"It all adds up," said Mr. Tyrnauer, whose previous films include "Valentino: The Last Emperor" (20053).
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They also break down when neither side can agree on what adds up to impeachable behavior.
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I've done the math and think that all this adds up to 1,500 or 1,600 calories.
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Especially when the returns on most investments are as low as today's, it all adds up.
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All of this adds up to an incomplete picture of our society and who shaped it.
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A bit each year, with some years being worse than others and it soon adds up.
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A polygenic score adds up all these effects and puts you on a continuum of risk.
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Even contributing $10 to your savings or investments every week adds up over the long run.
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That's really not bad, considering the average American Thanksgiving dinner adds up to about 4,500 calories.
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We'd love to just to be happy for the guy, but NONE of this adds up.
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It adds up to a candidate who seems well behind the leftward winds driving his party.
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That itself doesn't sound like much, but when everyone is taking that, or more, it adds up.
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Neil Shen of Sequoia, an American venture-capital firm, reckons this all adds up to a trend.
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This adds up to more than 2 billion tonnes of food wasted across the world each year.
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Seven is meh, nine is better, but eight is a good steady pace, and it adds up.
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A lot of those feel-good splurges went on plastic, too — and that debt adds up quickly.
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All this adds up to perhaps 100m tonnes of floating garbage, and more is arriving every day.
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Year after year they have been eking out a percent or two gain and it adds up.
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If you're going to Trader Joe's and purchasing Four Buck Chuck every day, that really adds up.
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G. and I make sure we see each other once a month, but airfare quickly adds up!
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In case you weren't counting, that adds up to three former Bellator champs in just two fights.
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That adds up to about 5 percent of all real estate transactions in the U.S., Amitree estimates.
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That's not a big deviation from the normal 50 Hertz, but over time the deviation adds up.
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It adds up to almost $90 somehow, but our soft grocery budget is $125/week, so whatever.
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The same happened in each of the previous five years; cumulatively the shortfall adds up to $586m.
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That adds up to a roughly $1.5 billion loss in market value for Snap, according to Reuters.
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So far, this adds up to a nasty bout of the jitters rather than full-blown panic.
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What all this adds up to in terms of economic impact is clearly subject to great uncertainty.
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All of this adds up to a potentially key year for enterprise technology companies on Wall Street.
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The Mi 5 adds up to a substantial device that should have an impact on the market.
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"It adds up," he tells Elizabeth, and the moral burden he's accumulated is evident in his face.
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Of course, buying coffee for others without expecting anything in return is normal, but it adds up.
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"That would be very rare for him, but now it all adds up," the set source said.
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An extra $10 a month adds up over time, and every little bit of extra cash helps.
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An indoor herb garden Going organic is the hot move, but shopping at Whole Foods adds up.
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Anesthesia and the time it takes a doctor to insert the device also adds up in costs.
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At least one percent of Americans have celiac disease, which adds up to about 3 million people.
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It all adds up on paper, but there's no telling whether it will in the real world.
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At $50,230 a year of income, that adds up to $230,2401 a year of employer-provided funds.
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For the global cruise ship fleet, that adds up to well over a billion gallons a year.
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We want to be a team that adds up to more than the sum of our parts.
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Since I split these with my girlfriend, that adds up to a surprisingly reasonable $10 per meal.
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How all of that adds up is what makes him such a great foil for the paladins.
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The average American spends eight hours working every weekday, which adds up to 2,080 hours every year.
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But separately, the value of our time adds up to more, $703, according to Dr. Ray's study.
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You charge very little per grain, but if they lie on enough of them, it adds up.
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That all adds up -- almost a quarter of the study participants consumed almost 1,300 calories per week.
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That adds up to 8,000 miles a year (I'm using a 50-week estimate, because vacations exist).
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Tourists who come for specific events, he said, tend to spend more, and it all adds up.
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His legacy adds up to much more than fear, corruption, and oligarchic control of the political system.
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Second, British Airways adds up the number of miles from destination to destination, which racks up points.
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All this adds up to a revelation not just about dogs but about the physical world itself.
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But when you add up the plays, millions of plays, it adds up, and it definitely helps.
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We saw Thor encounter the Guardians in the Infinity War trailer, so it adds up pretty neatly.
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All of which adds up to one obvious conclusion: "Woodcock" is totally an on-purpose dick joke.
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None of this adds up to a case that wearable fitness technology is a waste of time.
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His work adds up to a comedy of manners in which the subject includes collectors and artists.
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News of Blac Chyna and Rob's pregnancy didn't leak until May 6, so the timing adds up.
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With 21.3 million businesses using these services globally, that adds up to $2.65 billion in losses annually.
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On the whole, Clinton's history adds up to a whole lot of evidence, but no set narrative.
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The food wasted by a single household may not seem like much, but it all adds up.
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All this adds up to something of a litmus test for President Trump and his unconventional approach.
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Its mix of fast-growing businesses adds up to far more than an opportunistic play on China.
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That kind of efficiency adds up to huge profits, soaring stock prices and few complaints from investors.
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It all adds up to a baseball experience that stands out in the increasingly homogeneous ballpark landscape.
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I was at home with the kids while he was working, so … that adds up to nothing?
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Even if each view generates only a fraction of a penny, that adds up to serious money.
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That adds up to more than one in four Americans turning to Hallmark for some holiday cheer.
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That adds up to HK$71.90 per share on an undisturbed basis, equivalent to a record high.
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It all adds up to a company that is rich top executives, even without a second CEO.
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When she asked Matthew about the shooting, "nothing adds up," she wrote to another friend on Facebook.
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That adds up 20.7 drug overdose deaths per 223,000 people in 2018, compared to 21.7 in 22018.
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This adds up to 15.3 percent of wages and is divided between the worker and the employer.
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For me, the high end of that range adds up to a considerable sum of roughly $10,000.
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If you're staying at a hotel, you can find little ways to save money, which adds up.
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reports that fraud from unwanted calls adds up to $9.5 billion annually.
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Saturn says to save your money, that nothing is frivolous, and that everything adds up over time!
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That's 91 waking days; cumulatively, that adds up to 370 billion waking American hours and $349 billion.
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It adds up to a huge proposal, costing $10 billion and with specifics detailed on Clinton's website.
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Even if you take the lowest end of that scale, it adds up to about $800 billion.
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This adds up to five years' worth of additional unpaid labor over the course of their lives.
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It all adds up to an awesome gestalt: a whole greater than the sum of its parts.
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It all adds up to a clip that suggests a tonal shift away from previous Warner Bros.
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I don't entirely know what the whole adds up to, but I was thoroughly engaged with every frame.
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You just have to use it sparingly, because that footage adds up quickly when you slow it down.
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It seems like a small difference but it adds up to a lot of lives, Jha's team said.
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It adds up The Wang family recently installed a fresh air filtering system, which cost them about $4,300.
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Hotels filled to capacity, exclusive parties, and expensive game tickets (if you're really lucky)—it all adds up.
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So that adds up to more than half of Tumblr users making or watching porn on the site.
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This August, the ALS Association is asking for donations as part of its "Every Drop Adds Up" campaign.
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It adds up to an administration that's overwhelmingly likely to do the complete opposite of draining the swamp.
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Seeing the military in the streets just adds up to the feeling that this is the new normal.
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That phrasing makes it all sound pretty easy, but it adds up to about 66,000 miles per day.
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It all adds up to an audience at a scale that makes PragerU unique among conservative media organizations.
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It adds up to a standard point-A-to-point-B adventure story that's buttressed by its setting.
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Together, it all adds up to a reminder of the court's large — and growing — role in national politics.
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It adds up quickly — once the charge posts, I'll pay it with money from my discretionary spending account.
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But getting from that belief to a bill that adds up and can pass is a mighty challenge.
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With nearly every type of business racing to adopt AI, that spend in cash and time adds up.
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All this adds up to a bet that massive scale and patience can beat being first to market.
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Facebook wants people to celebrate with a personalized "Good Adds Up" video they can make and share here.
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So it adds up even if the price sounds like pocket change at only $2 for 30 minutes.
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All of that adds up to rough sailing for the equity markets, and Friday was just a preview.
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That adds up to 453 electoral votes on the nose -- the number it takes to win the presidency.
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It all adds up to sea surfaces that can vary by as much as 6.5 feet (2 meters).
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But when he concludes that all this adds up to a failure of liberalism, is his argument convincing?
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What this adds up to is a harsh reality: Increasingly, poor people in Miami have nowhere to live.
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You can almost certainly slice and dice the benefits in a way that adds up to a yes.
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But I will tell you, all of that adds up to a computer that hardly ever slows down.
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This device instantly adds up to 128GB of additional space, with transfer rates of up to 100MB/s.
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Each time it adds a number, that page is saved to your history — and it adds up fast.
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Rio's capital expenditures on Grasberg tally nearly $2 billion, while net profit adds up to just $1.7 billion.
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Let's assume it's one and a half hours spent with an average income and already, it adds up.
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And even if the amount of plastic shed per load is small, measured in milligrams, it adds up.
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That adds up to an annual payment of around $270m, woefully inadequate to cover a $52 billion liability.
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The presence of these saccharine crystals, syrups and powders in every crevice of the American diet adds up.
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Whether it all adds up to a rare Bledisloe Cup series win for Australia remains to be seen.
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But the second half turns into a sort of detective story about whether all of this adds up.
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At the A.T.M., I noted with satisfaction that my savings were considerable—eight dollars an hour adds up.
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For an investor wanting access to $10,000 a year, the monthly fee adds up to $600 a year.
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"We're going to find out in November if that adds up to 50 percent plus 1," he said.
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That's $7.50 and 30 minutes a month, times 24 months, which adds up to $180 and 12 hours.
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"It all adds up to an almost unarguable pattern that she wants to continue Obama's policies," he said.
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Annual domestic production of tea in Taiwan adds up to 15,000 tons, while demand is about 45,000 tons.
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Altogether, each visit adds up to 220 to 400 dollars, not an easy expense for a single parent.
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That may not sound like a big deal for a one-off purchase, but it adds up fast.
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All of this adds up to one thing: sex and masturbation can help you achieve an amazing glow.
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The Manufacturing and Trade Inventories and Sales survey adds up the value of trade sales and manufacturers' shipments.
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At the end of the year, it adds up its import costs and doesn't count them as expenses.
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A dollar or two on every ride really adds up, offsetting the high cost of operating the vehicle.
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The total change adds up to a piece the size of a tennis ball in an adult male.
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But when you look closely at the details of the forecast, not all of it quite adds up.
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Even so, the money she is making there adds up to only a fraction of her usual income.
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But, somehow, it adds up to what might well be the only truly pleasant social network in existence.
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The other costs of doing the fair — shipping, hotels — that adds up to more than the booth normally.
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The $400 starting room rate (post-construction), plus $80 daily in parking and resort fees adds up quickly.
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A lot of the relationship building starts with TIFF, because what it adds up to is awards season.
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A standard Netflix subscription costs $12.99 per month, which adds up to more than $150 over 12 months.
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For Ms. Johnson, a soft-spoken Alaskan of Yup'ik ancestry, action taken, no matter how small, adds up.
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I'll tell you exactly what it adds up to: It adds to four more years of Donald Trump.
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Each stupid decision he hasn't made adds up, and that's taken him to places most will never reach.
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He already adds up to something much more, and much more enduring, than the sum of his parts. ●
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The weight of books adds up quickly, and young kids may tug and pull on the lower shelves.
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That increase might not seem like a lot, but it all adds up when everyone is doing it.
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It adds up to a massive buildout of secondary development, made possible in part by toll-funded mobility.
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The painting becomes is a record of change and difference that both adds up and doesn't add up.
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But, it all adds up—the unsightly side of nepotism and conflicting interests has reared its ugly head.
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All of this adds up, in theory, to an even harder line from the White House on immigration.
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Because it is in so many products, that small license fee adds up to a pretty healthy business.
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Prime may be cheap and easy for customers, but the cost of all those deliveries adds up quickly.
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All of this adds up to a level of cooperation we have not seen in Apple's previous enterprise partnerships.
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This, plus the cash she has taken from the business, adds up to a personal fortune of $13 billion.
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But that extra half-point of spending adds up to a $1.6 trillion GDP contribution from the drug industry.
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None of this adds up to a normal job or life, and I'm not sure I'll ever have one.
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He indicates that it is, telling her how the food on his plate adds up to his prescribed meal.
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That adds up to more time spent on you, not on waiting for your device to do its thing.
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Presuming Mercedes didn't give Uber a deep, deep discount for a bulk buy, that adds up to $9.6 billion.
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I feel like I'm gifted at what I do, but I'm not always sure what it adds up to.
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That adds up to 2,710 gigatons of ice turned into water between 1992 and 2017 (get ready to scroll).
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It adds up to another insidious narrative about a woman in power that is familiar to successful women everywhere.
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Since checked bags cost $30 each, this adds up to a potential $120 in value per round-trip reservation.
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TunnelBear offers a $9.99/month option or a yearly membership for $59.99, which adds up to a 50% discount.
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For a four-person crew, that adds up to about the size of four 17-foot U-Haul trailers.
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It all adds up to something, in the form of a strong pull in the middle of your chest.
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But more to the point, the additional $10 a month you'll be adding to your plan definitely adds up.
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The math, for those wondering, adds up to Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman, whom Colton dated almost a year ago.
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That adds up to an infusion about three-quarters the size of America's bank rescue after the financial crisis.
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Anytime you have big turnout that tilts younger ... the math adds up because he has got this strong base.
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It all adds up to a hodgepodge of assets that Amazon could potentially own as it expands its empire.
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For renters, that's 2000 minutes per day less than homeowners, which adds up to 0003 minutes a week saved.
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While that definitely adds up to some extra saved cash, it more importantly amounts to more sustainable water usage.
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But on a systemic level, it all adds up to something so much more than a mere missing stair.
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None of this adds up in a simple way, which is precisely why people should be interested in Petlin.
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All this adds up to Trumplaw, the assertion by the federal judiciary of the legal authority to stop Trump.
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The small stuff adds up One of the first finance books I ever read was David Bach's Automatic Millionaire.
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It adds up to roughly $226 billion in additional wealth over the last year — or about $22009,24.2 per homeowner.
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My newborn child could start crying, the dog might need to go for a walk—life adds up quickly.
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That difference of $2.99 may not sound like a lot but at an hourly rate it really adds up.
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This adds up to an extra 1,000 calories per person, per day on top on the average of 2,000.
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A one-time salary increase of $5,000 — properly invested — adds up to over $1,300,000 by the time you retire.
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It all adds up, and frankly, you're not in a position to argue—climate change is here to stay.
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The least charitable interpretation adds up to a much more damaging legal and political nightmare for the White House.
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What this all adds up to, reckons Justin Forsell, one of Chiron's co-founders, is a telegenic new sport.
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On a conservative estimate, China's shadow financing now adds up to 40 trillion yuan, nearly two-thirds of GDP.
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Together, that adds up to $158 if you need one screen repair, or $187 if you need a second.
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It adds up to more than 156,000 missed opportunities to reap the benefits of progress in science and policy.
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The price of formula adds up, especially in the first months of life when babies eat heartily and often.
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It adds up quickly, especially because I have four premium credit cards with annual fees of $24 or higher.
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If you're going on dates once a week or more, and you pay the full tab, that adds up.
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And certainly that time savings adds up when attempting to set up hundreds of laptops at a given time.
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The money quickly adds up and starts to chip away at the shimmer of the governor's new innovation plan.
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Which isn't a lot, but over the years (there are 22 million seconds in a year) that adds up.
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None of this adds up to a normal job or life, and I'm not sure I'll ever have one.
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My travel spending adds up to $12,000 per year even though I spend about $36,000 per year in total.
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That's not a huge gap, but over the years it adds up to an almost $8 billion cumulative difference.
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All of this — the characters, their secrets and hangups, the supernatural stuff — adds up to a fairly overstuffed premiere.
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It adds up to a 180-degree reversal from his campaign promises, including on his signature issue of trade.
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"Every mandated cost increase adds up," said Greg Biryla, the New York director of National Federation of Independent Business.
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And it all adds up to a massive federal government working to solve a problem it doesn't quite understand.
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It adds up — especially for families — and many have expressed their unhappiness with Magnolia's steep prices in Tripadvisor reviews.
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"One hour is not a huge deal, but when it happens once a week, it adds up," she said.
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That doesn't seem a huge difference, but it adds up over time as online dating becomes exponentially more popular.
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It all adds up to a career true shooting percentage of 61.1 percent, the fourth-highest in W.N.B.A. history.
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That extra quarter of a day, of course, adds up to one full day of drift every four years.
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"We've lost 22,27 kids a year over the past two decades, that adds up to 22019,000 children," she added.
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All told, that adds up to 150,000 lost gestational days that US babies should have spent in the womb.
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It adds up to only some $500 billion, hardly the best place to balance a $4 trillion federal budget.
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All told, US aid planned for those countries in fiscal year 2019 adds up to more than $180 million.
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Over a career, that adds up: The lifetime earnings differential between men and women is more than $8403 million.
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Kyle: We would sometimes have several different concepts for particular cues, which adds up when you don't use everything.
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It all adds up to a book made for fans — but one newbies might want to work up to.
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"If this happens to me, and for me it's a part-time job, it's two weeks of my life, but for the women that work there full-time, maybe the discrepancy's not that large, but it adds up over a lifetime, it adds up to an amazing amount of money," she continued.
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This adds up to an agenda for reform much bigger than the tax-and-welfare tinkering seen over recent decades.
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The CBO says that all adds up to ... a continued budget deficit of around 21990 percent of GDP by 21992.
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It adds up quickly, so I only see her once every other week, unless I'm having an emotionally difficult month.
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Or, you could grow one kilogram of pot (2000 ounces) which adds up to roughly $22,2000 USD worth of dank.
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"You're an employer, so there are more things you pay for -- it adds up more than you expected," Barone says.
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Still, anything that adds up to more eyeballs on Instagram Stories could ultimately spell more bad news for the company.
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If a baby bottle or razor is pink rather than blue, you'll pay more for it— and it adds up.
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Employers' piece of the pie adds up to about 20% of total U.S. health care spending, according to federal data.
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Perhaps that all adds up to a diminished appetite for risk and a move away from top stocks like Amazon.
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Tracking who has paid them and who hasn't, staying on top of expenses, and the nightmare that's taxes adds up.
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The savings add up fast on the consumer side, and the extra work adds up fast on the provider side.
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The console by itself is already $29.993, and growing your collection of games at $60 a pop adds up quickly.
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And yet, all that cold-looking purple and blue adds up to just over average for this time of year.
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The number of possible routes adds up to around 15 septillion (trillion trillion), according to Goldman Sachs, an investment bank.
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Sometimes it's a little thing, like you're in the background of "Law and Order" or whatever, but it adds up.
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All this adds up to a compelling moral and economic case for reaching a more ambitious climate change mitigation goal.
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That $8 or so you save monthly may not mean much to you, but it adds up for the companies.
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Bob Mueller is just methodically building up a case that I think adds up to very high levels around Trump.
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Therefore, for the non-Apple conspiracy theorists out there, we'll paint the picture of just how this all adds up.
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"This all adds up to a ticking time bomb that can explode, especially if there's a gas link" Mulvey said.
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It's a smaller fee (only 0.5% of the taxes owed, calculated monthly), but that adds up if you're not aware.
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This adds up, as some of the smartest people I know have a razor-sharp wit and sense of humor.
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But the size of the gyre is such that the rubbish adds up to just five kilograms per square kilometre.
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It all adds up to a difficult few months for the most prominent tech company to go public in 1.
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Like a lawyer, he charges an hourly rate — $325 — that typically adds up to $20,000 to $80,000 the first year.
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The amount spent in taxes per box of feminine hygiene products may not seem like much, but it adds up.
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For the countless workers living in less developed reaches of the world, though, it adds up to a potential disaster.
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A hundred and fifty-nine dollars a month adds up to one thousand nine hundred and eight dollars a year.
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It all adds up significantly and makes those top-tier 95,000-points-per-night Hilton hotel awards much more attainable.
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This reportedly adds up to about 63 cents for each customer who was potentially exposed in the company's data breach.
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And when your life is your job, life on the road adds up to a lot of tax write offs.
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This shocking level of impunity adds up to lethal equation for the trans community, which already faces widespread social prejudice.
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The cost of hair, makeup, jewelry, accessories, shoes and outfits alone easily adds up to thousands of dollars a year.
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This adds up to 34 kilometers, or 21 miles, to the car's range of 6 kilometers, or about 155 miles.
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The two-year timeline pretty much adds up with when she last split with Justin Bieber, 25, in March 2018.
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For consumers – everyday families, and businesses small and large – the fuel savings on more efficient cars and trucks adds up.
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At the upper tier of the independent scene, that amount of booking quickly adds up to a lot of money.
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But because auditors handle many thousands of policies, the time adds up, to about an hour a day, she estimated.
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One after another the good choices keep coming — and the whole adds up to something truly special and bar-setting.
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Nail down your value proposition, find your place in the broader ecosystem and craft a business model that adds up.
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Being off by an inch here or there adds up quickly, and too often crews need to correct costly errors.
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In the end, Sanders could win with a large plurality that adds up to fewer votes than the moderates combined.
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While that seems like a small difference, the cheaper Walmart rate adds up to a total of $1,049 versus $1,099.
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Mercedes' has the Kelley hallmarks — snappy dialogue, credible characters, a story that adds up, an overall feeling of polished craftsmanship.
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"We've already completed eight of those parts and we will complete two more; it adds up to a considerable sum."
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A contribution of 230% or 2000% of your salary might not sound a lot, but it adds up over time.
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Once you have kids, your date-night beer adds up to the price of Champagne once all costs are considered.
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Over several years, that adds up quickly to a million dollars or more in lost compensation for a female lawyer.
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But his total compensation adds up to far more: Ramela estimates his benefits package is worth another $2003,000 per year.
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The way we think about marriage adds up to an ideology, a worldview in which we have become deeply invested.
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However, the ability to cherry-pick channels is limited and the cost of an internet TV service adds up quickly.
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It all adds up to food kissed by a sea breeze, always a good idea in a sun-drenched location.
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All this adds up to a simple prediction: For Washington lobbyists, 2017 promises to be a great year for business.
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" Of Mr. Sanders's dodgy math on his Medicare for All proposal, Mr. Buttigieg didn't argue the details, instead charging, "I'll tell you exactly what it adds up to: It adds up to four more years of Donald Trump, Kevin McCarthy as speaker of the House and the inability to get the Senate into Democratic hands.
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It all adds up to such a thoughtful process that makes you definitely believe that there's no substitute for beautiful butter.
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Now, though, you can also create a GIF of up to four seconds, which adds up to about 19 Frinkiac frames.
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All of this adds up to some big wins for criminal justice reformers, with a sour note on the death penalty.
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"Take that away from $12.50 an hour and you'll see how quickly it adds up to not much money," he joked.
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Bullock said he believes his record adds up to progressive results, even if he might not appeal to Democrats' left flank.
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But it seems like everything in my life, as in all of our lives, it adds up to a certain point.
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Yes, but: Ok that's a lot, but Third Way also notes it adds up to 40% of the state's total emissions.
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All of that adds up to robust enterprise strategy, and Prescott will discuss all of that and more with TechCrunch editors.
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For Uber, it all adds up to an addressable market that the company says is in the many trillions of dollars.
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But if I'm ordering Seamless, I usually spend closer to $12-$15, which adds up to $60 or $75 per week.
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"An overuse or overreliance on subscriptions, everything from Netflix to different delivery services, like monthly boxes, all adds up, " Kampitsis said.
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This adds up, especially when we have multiple flight days each month, and I typically put my expense checks into savings.
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Restated in terms similar to the oft-cited gender gap, that adds up to a 37-point education gap among whites.
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Basic math tells us that this wastage adds up over time, particularly along high volume stretches of road such as highways.
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A few bucks here for this and for that might not seem like much at first, but it quickly adds up.
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Losing out on trips shorter than three miles may not seem like much on the surface, but it certainly adds up.
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Student loan interest rates are "generous at the beginning, but over the long term that interest really adds up," O'Leary says.
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All of this adds up to new ways to use the Control Center platform and increase the division's business even further.
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This hard drive enclosure adds up to 2 terabytes of storage to expand your save space and increase your console speed.
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The whole thing adds up to being a great addition to the history of bitch tracks coming out of NYC clubs.
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This adds up to a 2125% real-terms cut over a decade to budgets that have already been slashed since 2000.
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Considering that chilled wine already adds up to significant summer expense, a membership to this club might be well worth it.
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Home-furnishing adds up fast, on both the budget and space fronts, so we're always searching for ways to cut corners.
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If you continue to eat the same number of calories and you lose muscle, that adds up to some depressing math.
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So hopefully that all adds up to something that is, wow, it's like, yes, it was worth the transition to PS4.
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All of which adds up to: A canceled vote today doesn't say much about the Senate's longer-term Obamacare repeal prospects.
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But although their theory is intriguing, Dr Piantadosi and Dr Kidd admit that none of this adds up to definitive proof.
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"An overuse or overreliance on subscriptions, everything from Netflix to different delivery services, like monthly boxes, all adds up," Kampitsis said.
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They said the U.S. must fix its roads and bridges because a simple delay adds up to millions of lost dollars.
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The government's argument adds up to a portrait of Trump's presidency that doesn't match what the public has seen so far.
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If you go out to eat for lunch every workday and spend, on average, $21.67 per meal, that adds up quick.
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Considering how much interest adds up, it's a huge savings to be able to pay it off four months earlier.2.
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That adds up to eight straight elections, with "left" left out — even Obama did not run as left as he governed.
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"She's got that 'here are the facts, here's how this adds up' thing going, and it clicks with me," O'Hare said.
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The entire funding for the act, which includes services like training and job placement, adds up to less than $3 billion.
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All of that potentially adds up to a wider array of consumer products to help patients manage and control their health.
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Mix in the staggering fundraising numbers seen this cycle and it adds up to an environment ripe for strong Democratic gains.
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Everyone wants to meet the TC Top Picks, and that adds up to a boatload of influential media and investor attention.
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Up to TWO DOZEN candy bars every day, a collection of simple sugars that adds up to more than 5,000 calories.
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That all adds up to an average of 166 hours of work a year, per nonprofit board seat, according to NACD.
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Still, the high-yield market's recovery from the December trough adds up to less than half of January 2018's issuance.
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That all adds up to nearly three million American children officially recognized as food insecure by the US Department of Agriculture.
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This all adds up to an unprecedented crisis of legitimacy, and it is difficult to know where we go from here.
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But that doesn't mean the experience of those days adds up as neatly as the ticking of the universal clock suggests.
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The series' crazy blend of tones generally adds up to something bigger than any individual part — hey, almost like an orchestra!
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This adds up to 703 million pounds of plastic floating on our oceans' surfaces — and a big problem for cleanup efforts.
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In fact, I don't think the total number of hours I've spent with my dad adds up to more than 24.
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It all adds up to a very unique year for a very unique person and the year is only halfway through.
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But it's repeated and repeated slights and repeated rejections, and it all kind of adds up to what we're seeing now.
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All of that adds up to excessive exposures, Friedman suggested, which could have occurred during the Zika virus crisis of 2016.
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All of this adds up to one of the most daunting and uncertain situations any recent chief of staff has faced.
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All this adds up to a meaningful upgrade, if your TV and the TV shows and movies you watch support it.
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All this adds up to a meaningful upgrade, if your TV and the TV shows and movies you watch support it.
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Rwanda's economy adds up to some $700 per person, less than one-eightieth of the average economic output of an American.
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That adds up to a 65 percent chance of a recession happening at some point during any given four-year span.
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It all adds up to a victory for Fair Use advocates, remix culture, and lovers of shitty architecture and interior design.
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It then shows how many steps you have taken, how many miles that adds up to, and how many calories you burned.
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All of this adds up to a Southern-friend heist comedy that looks a bit like Soderbergh's own Ocean's 11 meets NASCAR.
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It's part crying on the dancefloor, part goth, part heavenly slow jam — and that adds up to a whole lot of excellence.
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Combined with what appears to be improved battery life despite a smaller battery, and it adds up to a smart little processor.
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Meanwhile, dark energy is the vast something in the universe that adds up to about 68 percent of all energy in existence.
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Which, along with the new chips, adds up to the S8 likely offering some of the faster mobile internet on the market.
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It all adds up to a lot of bad news for a brand that many consumers previously paid very little attention to.
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Rose and Ono tested them on multiple skin tones, and so did our editors, and that universally-flattering claim definitely adds up.
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She shows Cheryl the cross-referenced dates of the Black Hood attacks with Hal's planner, which reveal how the time adds up.
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All of this adds up to a pretty unpleasant experience, especially when you consider how expensive of an investment the Navdy is.
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That's not dramatically cheaper, but the price adds up if you're planning to install several of these around a home or business.
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All this adds up to an impressive display that is clearly the top differentiator between the iPhone X and the iPhone 8.
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It basically all adds up to a perfect combination of what was on the page and what ended up on the screen.
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Hilary Duff's dogging it on the beach ... getting down on all fours and that adds up to a perfect 10 -- scientifically speaking.
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Flights home, festive dinners out, and, of course, gifts for everyone from your boss to your cousin in Tulsa adds up fast.
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You may think coins aren't worth a damn, but that money that goes in the bin coin by coin really adds up.
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The big picture: If you've been wondering what all of this actually adds up to, this is your best place to start.
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That adds up: Ms Sarsons finds women are 17 percentage points less likely to get tenure than men with similar publication records.
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At the beginning of every year, my 401(k) contributions automatically increase by 1%, which seems small, but adds up over time.
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Johnston takes the BART to and from work, which costs him $2300 per day and adds up to around $5003 per month.
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All that screen time adds up to lots of revenue in the form of app sales, in-app advertising and mobile transactions.
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All this adds up to an uncertain Caucus Night, but one that will say a lot about the state of the race.
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But nobody can pretend that it adds up the fundamental change in Britain's relationship to the EU that Mr Cameron had promised.
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That adds up to more than $200 billion per day, or nearly $70 trillion total last year, according to the World Bank.
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It all adds up to more job openings than eligible workers to fill them, which gives more power to those seeking jobs.
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Apparently Waka Flocka Flame helped blaze the trail for #gobbledygook #content that, if The Awl is correct, adds up in a hurry.
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All this adds up to effortless file management, even when dealing with 4K video, RAW images, and other heavy-duty file types.
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All of this adds up to a considerable amount of research and labor, but its significance lies in how you parse it.
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After four years, however, this fractional 5003 of a day adds up to 2500, which is pretty close to one full day.
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It's not clear how (or whether) this all adds up, but investigators looking for wrongdoing have opened inquiries into the following people.
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Consider a few examples: What all this adds up to is a reminder that America wins in the world by showing leadership.
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We'll have to wait until the film's launch in November to know if all of this adds up to a great film.
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With the 125 mares he bred with in 2019, that adds up to more than $3 million from a single breeding season.
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It produces the desired results, it is not burdensome for people with limited incomes and the money saved adds up over time.
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"If you'd done a little bit of planning, you would have found that the finance adds up quite a lot," says Moynahan.
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It all adds up to a Christmas that is feeling less and less merry and bright on Pennsylvania Avenue and Wall Street.
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Mr. Sanders has a strong and durable political coalition, just not one that ultimately adds up to victory in a Democratic primary.
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That adds up to 62 games, which sounds about right for a 45-year-old who'll need some rest here and there.
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All of that trash adds up, and a lot of our everyday products contain toxic chemicals that are terrible for the environment.
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That Adds Up to 28500 cents Out of Every $6900: The final tally of those four bullet points alone is 2628 percent.
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"It adds up to less time, less infection control," said Anthony Chicotel, a staff lawyer for California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform.
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That higher rate adds up fast, and the compounding effect makes it worth more and more every year as your balance grows.
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If you do that math, that adds up to just under $24 for the entire year (and saves you a whopping $48).
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"It all adds up to a pretty grim picture for first-time home buyers," says Bill Warlick, a senior analyst for Fitch.
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Ron is known for his loyalty and demands every deal be fair, letting everyone know if he doesn't think something adds up.
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All of that adds up to Mendelssohn being a popular pick to become the first U.A.E. Derby winner to smell the roses.
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This adds up to the roughly $13,000 I need for the three big payments — two for property taxes and one for insurance.
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But even with the steak and the cup of full-fat ice cream, the day adds up to a mere 53,25 calories.
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The income tax he owes, "adds up to about $50,000 if I add up state (California) and federal," according to the post.
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Even if DEFRA's 8.5 billion straw estimate is correct, at around 0.42 grams per straw that adds up to about 3,570 tons.
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This all adds up to an argument for the Federal Reserve to tread very cautiously when it comes to raising interest rates.
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In a country where the minimum wage adds up to just a couple of dollars a month, that price was out of reach.
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All of which adds up to very bad news for patients—but especially the 2.5 million Americans currently struggling with an opioid addiction.
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That all adds up to a service that doesn't quite live up to its billing as HBO-when-all-you-have-is-broadband.
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It all adds up to a convincing argument for a new merchandising category that benefits musicians, the food they love, and vice-versa.
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Runaway inflation has plunged many into poverty, forced to survive on monthly minimum wage that adds up to pennies — or turn to crime.
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It all adds up to a perfect storm of growing Jewish American alienation from Israel, and increasing criticism of Zionism as a whole.
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On Tuesday, Democrats introduced another measure, which adds up to $20173 billion to the total package and reinstates some funds for Puerto Rico.
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The Samsung Galaxy S8 Active will be available on AT&T Next for $28.34 for 30 months, which adds up to around $850.
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Tuna poke bowls are one of my favorite to-go dinners, but the price adds up after I add seaweed salad and avocado.
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Over time that adds up: official figures for 2016 would have exaggerated the size of the economy by 16%, or more than $1.5trn.
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Taken together with the GFMS production figures, the numerical jigsaw adds up to a picture of a tightening lead supply chain in China.
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"It may not sound like a lot, but on top of the rain that fell during the week, it adds up," she said.
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"What it all adds up to is this was a guy who snapped," Apple Valley Police Chief Jon Rechtzigel told the Pioneer Press.
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It all adds up to a return to growth for Apple's iPhone starting in the second quarter of fiscal year 2017, said White.
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That means the company now has permission to launch its full satellite internet constellation called Starlink, which adds up to nearly 2500,2550 spacecraft.
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Still, all of this adds up and contributes to the constant buzzing reminder that people continue to be ignorant and fearful about autism.
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If you estimate that it costs between $270 to $340 per ounce, that adds up to a $1.7 to $3.5 billion-dollar market.
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And just like the President's first few days in the White House, it's not immediately clear what exactly it all adds up to.
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The time adds up: the average American spends 42 hours a year in traffic — almost two complete days, says Inrix, an analytics firm.
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The usual caveats apply: there's no guarantee that the science behind these devices adds up — there might not be any science at all!
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We're told the event raised $25k for the Tri-County Animal Rescue, which adds up when you hear the roar from the crowd.
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Every one of those things eats up a little bit of battery life that adds up over the course of a play session.
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It all adds up to make it a much more accessible drone for anyone who isn't adept in the art of RC flying.
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But all this adds up to bad news for people like Schlappig, who actually want to get bumped—if the price is right.
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EACH year the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a federal agency, adds up the causes of death noted on coroners' certificates.
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But if you trace his relationship with electronic music against the personal themes within each record, then his commitment to experimentation adds up.
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In the end, it all adds up to one of the most mysterious, emotionally moving and formally rewarding books of DeLillo's long career.
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If that adds up to another long evening for President Trump and his supporters, rhetorically speaking, they might jab back and express outrage.
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The price tag for all these rules adds up to $1.88 trillion — or about $15,000 per family — in 85033, according to the report.
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It all adds up to one of the busiest weeks in the 19-month Mueller investigation -- and potentially one of the most revealing.
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It adds up to a vexing math problem: how to back a promise of 227 percent in a 2000-percent-or-less world.
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Buying all of the listed ingredients adds up to well over $20, but following the below prompts keeps the overall total on budget.
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Every 220006 minutes, another woman receives a diagnosis of ovarian cancer in the U.S. which adds up to 2202,2628 new cases each year.
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"We're talking about making small changes in behavior: If we can save a couple thousand a year, it really adds up," he said.
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As charming and touching as some of that work is, it adds up to a long, dispiriting epilogue to a period of greatness.
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That adds up to an overall global trend of a population that is still increasing, but it is increasing more slowly than ever.
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Orange always indulges in puzzle-piece storytelling, where every little thing is significant, and it all eventually adds up to a full picture.
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A roomful of individual reactions somehow adds up to a collective one, which might crest into a spontaneous ovation or a mesmerized gasp.
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What results is a species of kitchen surrealism that adds up to more than mere formal cleverness; its effect on us is vertiginous.
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Luckily that meant charging just under $1 a month for 50 GB of online storage, but still I'm cheap and it adds up.
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It all adds up to plenty of slack in the economy, and local business surveys do not suggest a fast turnaround is coming.
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On average, a 30-second spot during this year&aposs Super Bowl costs $5.6 million, so the $11.2 million price point adds up.
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At a certain point it's hard not to wonder if all that immediate gratification just adds up to a lot of extraneous stuff.
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You can now save up to 40% on bundles in the Simba Sale, which adds up to a potential discount of over £500.
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According to The Times, the total tally of Deutsche-backed loans over the last 17 years adds up to more than $2.5 billion.
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The problems with Matt Harvey are: All of which adds up to a simple and brutal conclusion: Matt Harvey looks almost permanently gassed.
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Two, even the very lowest estimate of both ranges (health and climate effects) adds up to benefits more than three times the costs.
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So though America Inc's consolidated balance-sheet, which adds up the domestic and foreign parts, is prudently leveraged, it is more complex than before.
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The average American eats about 223 pounds of beef a year, while per capita bison consumption barely adds up to a couple of burgers.
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The 16,500-square-foot red carpet costs a whopping $30 thousand, which is probably why the show adds up to $42.8 million per year.
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The volume of these conflicting loyalties coupled with a lack of transparency adds up to regulatory capture on an unprecedented scale, according to Eisen.
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That extra stuff adds up to noticeably better TV-watching experience, especially if you're a fool for very black blacks and very bright highlights.
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Mishra is focused on another big advantage in some emerging Asian economies: a large domestic population, which in all adds up to 600 million.
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I'm also not sure if the slide above really adds up to a coherent narrative about what kind of company Apple wants to be.
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The couple has traveled over five million miles in total to various Cracker Barrel locations which adds up to roughly 125,000 miles each year.
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It adds up to a set of questions hovering over the May 22 primary, and — if Evans is successful this month — the general election.
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Plus, I was staying in one of the yurts, and having so many people come to do their business adds up after a while.
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We did the math and discovered that if you spend $5 at Starbucks every weekday for a year, it adds up to around $1,300.
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It's easy to assume that with any famous face comes an obscene amount of makeup that adds up to more than our month's rent.
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That adds up to more than 133,000 injuries a year on average, and it only counts infants and toddlers who visit the emergency room.
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Rubio's approach to world affairs essentially repeats the "let's have it all and who cares if it adds up" mentality of his fiscal policy.
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The additional storage adds up to 2GB, which may not sound like much, but is enough to back up pretty much all your essentials.
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The record for Square Enix's 103 PlayStation classic currents stands at 210 hours and 224 seconds, which adds up to nearly an entire day.
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Given that virtually all of us do the laundry on a consistent basis, that adds up to an astronomically high number of microplastic particles.
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It all adds up to a national miasma that drains many people's daily sense of well-being no matter how much the economy grows.
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This also adds up, because after the engagement news was made public, it wasn't long at all until Phypers and Richards tied the knot.
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And it adds up to a scathing indictment of the D.C. system as currently constructed, experts and advocates focused on money in politics say.
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The streamer said he goes live for roughly 12 hours a day, which adds up to about 4,000 hours of gaming over the year.
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It adds up to nearly three times the average rent for the same property, according to Rental Beast, a real estate rental listing site.
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I do the math while I wait for my coffee, and the math never adds up—especially not if they live alone in Vancouver.
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The truth is, in the same way that Jamiroquai formed with a lineup that included a didgeridoo player, nothing adds up about Jay Kay.
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Keeping a memory grid full of switches powered doesn't take much, but across many hundreds of thousands of devices, machine downtime adds up quickly.
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A simple combination of 353 turnout, census data and the demographic model based on the YouGov figures adds up to a nightmare for "remain".
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All this adds up to a Clinton plurality on March 1, but not the thumping sweep she would need to put the race away.
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All of that adds up to poor quality sleep followed by a groggy, foggy, "I don't know why I'm so tired," kind of morning.
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This adds up to a very different outlook than the one 85033 years ago when the U.S. was heavily dependent on imported natural gas.
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That adds up to 28500 percent of the voters who are unable to say if they have a favorable or unfavorable view of Murphy.
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But there are so many choices available at every stage of a Marvel match that every decision adds up to a detailed self-portrait.
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While it might not seem like a huge difference, it adds up to hundreds of thousands more men who have given up on work.
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It all adds up—yet somehow, touring can be most lucrative of all music ventures and result in months of savings for a band.
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That all adds up to him being far from a sure thing, but having the potential to be something special in the right environment.
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Taking a cue from Mr. Roose's piece, I looked hard at my own screen time, which adds up to about seven hours a day.
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It all adds up to something more interesting, and tastier, than a standard frittata — and you don't even have to turn on the oven.
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The Senate version, on the other hand, would allow a tax bill that adds up to $1.5 trillion to the deficit over a decade.
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But that adds up to a lot of patients: as many as 60,000 each year in the United States alone, the study's investigators estimated.
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While this all adds up to progress for conservationists, the big question is why is so much of the travel sector resistant to change?
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All that adds up to an extremely dangerous fire season - but it may not be the "new normal" some have dubbed it, she said.
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All that adds up to a series of incremental improvements to the ecosystem in which customers make payments, monitor consumption and pay their bills.
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That fine adds up to just 2 percent of what the company has made in revenue, which isn't much of a deterrent for Purdue.
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For the everyday investor looking to build wealth long term, that all adds up to make low-cost index funds a go-to investment.
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Despite everything, I cling to the dumb, idealistic conviction that every contradictory truth adds up to create a larger, truer picture of the world.
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And I have some dumb idealistic conviction that every awkward, heterodox, contradictory truth adds up to create a larger, truer picture of the world.
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Everything from a soda to a meal or spa treatment adds up, which is in sharp contrast to how cheap things in Thailand are otherwise.
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The flats are just a step above casual, making them the perfect flats for work — and everything about these flats adds up to total comfort!
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It all adds up to a night of fun more than terror, and it works best when the immersion comes from the people you're with.
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SCAEK was priced with a market capitalisation of AD54bn, while the total capitalisation of the five listed stock on ASE adds up to nearly AD53bn.
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Additional cars add 28 more passengers to each train, so if you add three more trains at rush hour, the math really adds up quickly.
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It all adds up to her reportedly being one of China's wealthiest women, having cooked up a hot pot-soaked business empire from humble beginnings.
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While Park&aposs prison term currently adds up to 32 years, this could change, and potentially get even longer, depending on rulings of appeals courts.
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"When you add up the costs for aggressive chemotherapy, surgery, reconstruction, and potentially radiation as well, this adds up to significant financial toxicity," Chagpar said.
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There will be diminished gains to be had as the number of personalities and brands that fall short of this impossibly high standard adds up.
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And it's something I've assumed lots of people think about these days, as our time spent staring at laptops, phones, tablets, and TV adds up.
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And everyone in the family travels pretty frequently, which really adds up in terms of lodging and compensation for the agents assigned to protect them.
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That adds up to about a quarter to half of the 22 million people who'd lose insurance if Obamacare were just repealed with no replacement.
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The 20163 fine adds up to just 2 percent of what the company has made in revenue, which isn't much of a deterrent for Purdue.
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The business analysis firm projects sales of about 50 million units over the next 20 months, which adds up to about $10.1 billion in revenue.
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The things you get for that 80 bucks are very minor indeed: I don't think that adds up to $80 of value for most people.
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This adds up to significantly improved fuel efficiency on a seat-mile basis and means the economics make sense on more than 500 routes globally.
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Minsheng Securities, a broker, calculates that the full complement of industries affected by the pollution measures adds up to just 7% of total national investment.
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Navigant Research expects the EV market to grow 0003% year over year in 2000, which adds up to nearly 21,22016 EVs being sold this year.
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One 22018-second 4K clip adds up to 270MB, consuming 5MB per second, which means I'd need 6GB of space for a 20-minute recording.
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Yes, depending on how much room you need, that sum may be as little as $2 to $303 a month, but it all adds up.
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Meanwhile, Amazon is expected to generate $280 billion in revenue this year, so that adds up to about 0.1 percent of its sales, Pachter said.
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"In the hazard you should still make five but a couple more poor shots as well and it adds up to a seven," he said.
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It will be interesting to see how the scientific experts react to Holmes's presentation today and find out if they think the technology adds up.
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And "if you can negotiate, you can often save hundreds of dollars a month which adds up to thousands of dollars a year," Sethi says.
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Your normal health care, every time you go, you get a bill in the mail for a few hundred bucks, and that stuff adds up.
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Needless to say, this troll got the response they were looking for because people who commented were incredibly shook that the math (obviously) adds up.
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What's more ... he says Simpson would attract a never-ending line of people clamoring for a selfie at around $30 a pop ... that adds up.
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We can't ignore the fact that close to seven million households disappeared, and at $6 a head, pretty soon that adds up to real money.
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It all adds up to more money for Tata, while it publicly proclaims that it is "still a long way" from securing the plant's future.
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Have in mind that, with all those updates, the amount of downloaded data adds up quickly, and will typically be more than 100MB per week.
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Yet for all its consideration, while "Earthquake Bird" adds up to a "real" movie, it's too polite to add up to an entirely compelling one.
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Instead, that little purchase, either through the number of purchases or the recurring nature of the payment, adds up, causing a drain on the finances.
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Along with an updated boiler, this all adds up to one hardy machine that offers you manual control over exactly how your shot turns out.
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"Waze saves me a few minutes of commute every day, with five days a week and 50 weeks a year, that adds up," Nehren says.
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It all adds up to this: You should consider this phone only if you really like its capabilities related to hiking, mountaineering and similar activities.
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The mesh WiFi network adds up to 3000 square foot of coverage for the whole home, with fast WiFi speeds of up to 2.2 Gbps.
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I decided to look at just how much time that adds up to — and what else we could have accomplished in those many, many hours.
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Some investors have stopped questioning whether it's a bubble even though the global stock of negative-yielding debt adds up to an unprecedented $13 trillion.
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It all adds up so slowly that it can be hard to get a grasp on just how much you've spent building your Steam library.
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Each cat has its own interests, personality, and background — all of which adds up to either wanting to be outside or not, said Dr. McMillan.
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Of course, this kind of spending adds up, but I think the bigger problem is that as you make more money, your $3 benchmark inflates.
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So if you start with 2000 pounds of truffles and by the end you have 214 pounds — at $215,217 a pound, it really adds up.
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Accomplished people lacking inner strength can't resist the compromises necessary to survive Mr. Trump and that adds up to something they will never recover from.
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" Nicola Sturgeon, the leader of the Scottish National Party, wrote on Twitter that it was so vague that it "adds up to a blindfold Brexit.
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The viable vote adds up to 23 percent, and your 15 percent is one-third of that — so you get one-third of the delegates.
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What it all adds up to is a system that patients seem broadly happy with — maybe too happy, according to doctors and economists I met.
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Every New Yorker discards an average of about twenty single-use plastic bags a week, which adds up to about 9.37 billion bags a year.
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The budget will allow Republicans to pass a tax overhaul that adds up to $85003 trillion to the deficit through a process known as reconciliation.
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This is no small amount, but adds up to just two-thirds of the current cost of Medicaid, the health-insurance programme for the poor.
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The budget will allow Republicans to pass a tax overhaul that adds up to $2628 trillion to the deficit through a process known as reconciliation.
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Farhadi is an excellent screenwriter and an impressive handler of actors, but the film nonetheless adds up to less than the sum of its parts.
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Putting away just $50 a month from the time a child is an infant until they're 18 adds up to a lump sum of $10,800.
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It all adds up to a serious effort to breathe some new life into one of Creative Assembly's most wildly popular and wildly troubled games.
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While the combined stake of Fortum and Elliott only adds up to 67.83 percent, that would likely be enough given traditional attendance rates at shareholder meetings.
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What, if anything, all of this adds up to isn't yet clear, but it's clear enough that Mueller has had a lot to chew on here.
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That adds up to less than a single season of a Marvel property on Netflix, but it's four different properties and a massive crossover team up.
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Said O'Hare: "We know so little about dark matter that any sort of better knowledge about its structure adds up to help us understand it."[PRD]
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According to data from the Institute for Women's Policy Research (IWPR), the income you're losing as a result of the gender wage gap really adds up.
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But for anyone who insists on a small phone, the iPhone SE still adds up to a pretty appealing package — now with more sensible storage options.
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The retailers association estimates this adds up to between A$300 million to A$500 million ($200 million to $340 million) in extra costs per year.
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That's because not only is email a time sinker in itself but the time it takes to recover from having your flow interrupted also adds up.
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All of this adds up to oil prices that are not likely to rise significantly higher any time soon, unless the Saudi kingdom suddenly changes course.
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I can't remember if the callers were paying $3.95 a minute or $4.95 a minute, but even at the low end, the price adds up quickly.
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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are going through intense emotional struggles -- dealing with the robbery and his breakdown -- but none of it adds up to divorce.
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Although there's no polling data, all together this adds up to Hagan being the favorite in the race in all the traditional ways — money, endorsements, media.
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"This really adds up for mobile page loads," research lead Ravi Netravali, who's a PhD candidate at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, told me.
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That adds up to more than 30 million rides a day — about twice as many as Uber, Lyft and all the other car-hailing apps combined.
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You might use Apple pay you might buy songs you might rent movies and so it is all of these things and it really adds up.
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He said that typically a good haul is in the 1-2 percent range, but when you have a million passwords, that adds up pretty quickly.
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Jupiter is providing us with a glimpse at the big picture — the sense that each one of our actions adds up to a larger, better whole.
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It also can end up taking several seconds to complete — which adds up when you're filling a cart with groceries during a big stocking-up trip.
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Some months there was less extra money than others, but that additional hundred dollars toward the principal of a high-interest student loan definitely adds up.
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Gay couples paid 0.2 percent more on average in interest and fees, which adds up to as much as $86 million a year, the researchers said.
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If you add up all the streaming media services you buy, the total cost adds up to about what you'd pay for the traditional TV bundle.
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But its combination of brutally entertaining fight scenes and the alienation of the immigrant experience adds up to something greater than the sum of its parts.
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It adds up, and you can save a few bucks a month by quickly running through the subscriptions you have and eliminating any you don't need.
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When you're paying a human worker by the hour, all that labor adds up, an issue the robot's engineers have attempted to address with their invention.
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That adds up to more than Amazon Prime's $99 annual fee, but also allows customers the chance to stay or leave one month at a time.
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The 15 seconds people record here and there everyday adds up quickly, and at 100 clips, it can total up to about a 25 minute story.
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That function, if not designed properly to use very low power, because it's on a lot of the time, adds up to a lot of energy.
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Add in another billion dollars for those expenses, and it adds up to about $8 billion to get the diesel cars fixed and their owners compensated.
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The funding total to date adds up to ~$14M — and investors in the business include Lakestar, Notion, Verve-Capital, Siraj Khaliq (Atomico) and Andrew Flett (Fleetmatics).
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STUDIO, WHO KNOWS 12.5, 13 TO 16 SOME SAY THE OWNERSHIP OF SKY AND OWNERSHIP OF HULU AND THAT ADDS UP TO A VERY LARGE NUMBER.
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As Henry reports for Space News, though, SpaceX "submitted 20 filings to the ITU for 1,500 satellites apiece," which adds up to 30,000 additional Starlink spacecraft.
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It all adds up to a phenomenal and unexpected season and further proof that it is possible to make a breakthrough at an advanced tennis age.
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The cost of food and drink along the way can be an expense that adds up over time, as well as new running shoes and accessories.
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Federal, state and local government spending on what the O.E.C.D. calls social purposes adds up to just over 19 percent of the nation's gross domestic product.
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In the US, the average person spends $13.25 a month on menstrual products, that adds up quickly for families living at or below the poverty line.
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O.J. owes a whopping $100 MILLION to the Goldman and Brown families -- the original judgment was $33.5 mil, but 22 years of interest really adds up.
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Coupled with misleading language, inadequate sourcing and a shaky sense of its own intentions, "Mental" never adds up to more than the sum of its parts.
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Downsides: Time and stress adds up when a user has to rely on a doctor for a test recommendation and wait three days for the results.
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For readers who haven't been keeping up with the advice column in Styles — for 520 weeks and counting — that adds up to about 2,100 social tangles.
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Astrology suggests that each sign of the zodiac fits neatly into a 30-degree slice of sky — which multiplied by 12 adds up to 360 degrees.
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But the grave implications of ousting Sessions mean it adds up to much more than a normal Trump head fake to drown out a damaging headline.
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Spending on lotto tickets adds up to about $0003,2000 each year per consumer, according to a recent survey commissioned by Bankrate of over 21,2000 U.S. adults.
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And, although 94 gallons, or 12,000 ounces, seems like a shocking amount of breast milk, that adds up to about 22 ounces of milk per day.
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Exposure to occupations and building employable skillsets are laudable aims — but only if the learning adds up to meaningful skills and knowledge in a potential vocation.
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That adds up to a forbidding task, made even more difficult by ill-considered surprise moves based on impulse, rather than deep thought and wise advice.
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Revenue for all the 43 U.S. firms in the list adds up to $246 billion, around 59% of all arms sales by the top 100 firms.
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It's a crucial 15 pounds lighter than a Gen II version — although the whole package adds up to 500 pounds to the Wrangler stock curb weight.
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"The four hours of cool stuff we get to do adds up to about 16 hours of hard work and preparation if not more," he said.
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Unfortunately, my free time between my time playing school, chess, soccer, Hebrew school, chores, eating, and sleeping adds up to a mere few hours a week.
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"It adds up," said Mysore L. Nagaraja, a former head of M.T.A. construction now working as a consultant, who called the surcharges standard for most vendors.
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Once it's used in mining, much of that water is too poisonous to return to the river, so adds up to billions of gallons of waste.
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Vox's Matt Yglesias wrote last month about the purge: All of this adds up, in theory, to an even harder line from the White House on immigration.
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None Of The Scheming Really Adds Up One of the biggest problems with "Welterweight" is just how few of the many Riverdale-ish schemes actually make sense.
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The value of each course in the Complete Tableau 10 Data Science Bundle adds up to $623.96, but Mashable readers can get them all for just $19.
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Pe, John Squires, a writer for Bloody Disgusting, points out a subtle tie-in on Twitter, connecting the book, mini-series, and movie: the timeline adds up.
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Roughly 75 percent of women in the United States color their hair, which today adds up to an $18 billion opportunity for brands like L'Oréal and Clairol.
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Plus, it has a no-slip rubber sole, along with arch and heel support which all adds up to serious comfort and style wrapped into one shoe.
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For players like Seimone Augustus, this adds up to a career with no offseason, spent trying to capitalize on a profession with an extremely limited shelf life.
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Mooney, you & I both know that when a massive crime is committed, the 1st step is to separate witnesses & get their stories to see what adds up.
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That means 20,303 buyers have secured pre-orders, and at $500 per, that adds up to $10 million in committed funds heading to The Boring Co's coffers.
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The congresswoman hopes to galvanize the anti-Trump forces across Arizona and that adds up to her taking down her state's political Goliath in the general election.
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The book's fascination with the small and the quotidian adds up to a bigger project: exploring how a child makes you into a different kind of writer.
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The galaxy cluster, called XLSSC21898, contains hundreds of galaxies and dark matter, so much so that everything in it adds up to around 5 trillion solar masses.
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The galaxy cluster, called XLSSC006, contains hundreds of galaxies and dark matter, so much so that everything in it adds up to around 53 trillion solar masses.
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But ahead of GDP data for the second quarter due on July 31, a debate has raged over whether all that gloom adds up to a recession.
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"If millions more people drive cars because the temperature is getting warmer ... then that adds up to a lot of miles," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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The affair (allegedly!) took place in 2006, the Steelers won Super Bowl XL in 2006, and Trump doesn't hang out with losers, so this all adds up.
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All this adds up to "another example of how the US has elevated exceptionalism to a constitutional principle," says Richard Hay of Stikeman Elliott, a law firm.
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Rick's take: All of this history and data adds up to one thing – what is perhaps the most storied, eagerly-anticipated World Series in the modern era.
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"Every moment adds up to a life, and that's why I am here with you for an achievement award that they say I've earned," said Debbie, smiling.
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Consider the fact that they're the first of their countrymen to ever accomplish this remarkable feat, and it all adds up to a big reason to celebrate.
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To put things into perspective, a year of in-state tuition, room and board at the State University of New York at Albany adds up to $2401,205.
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It all adds up to the band getting back together to take Peus, Rueland, and their mystery organization down in these final few episodes of the season.
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"We feel like this is the most deceptive cybercloaking you could possibly do, because then everything adds up — there's no missing piece to the puzzle," Kipping said.
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All of this adds up to the prospect of a predictable Royal Rumble and subsequent WrestleMania, but the dirty secret is that the Rumble is usually predictable.
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What this adds up to is a widening deficit overall (up 28500 percent) and with key partners (China, up 6900 percent; eurozone, up a whopping 2628 percent).
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Hillary Clinton has a plan that actually adds up, while Donald Trump has a plan that will cost $4 trillion, but which he claims is deficit-neutral?
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"That all adds up to a sense of purpose and a sense of pride for working in a place that is recognized for its goodness," Kofman says.
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From a simple safety-net perspective, it is desirable for reserves to cover at least six months of imports, which for China adds up to $1 trillion.
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Under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services's guidelines, child care is considered unaffordable if it adds up to more than 7% of the household income.
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That way, I'm never getting less than 1.5 points per dollar spent — that adds up quickly, especially considering that I pool the points on my Sapphire Reserve.
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These loans typically range from $300 to $5,000, and that adds up to about $90 billion in loans taken out every year by millions of U.S. consumers.
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None of this adds up — unless the goal is to make it exceptionally difficult to hold the president accountable to the law, no matter what he does.
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The three-pound/four-quart capacity can hold a whole chicken, two large bags of french fries, or whatever else adds up to servings for six people.
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All this adds up to too much demand and too little supply even though LBO volume is not quite as dire as some investors make it out.
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House Democrats will be under immense pressure now to make sense of what it all adds up to and to determine whether the President abused his power.
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It all adds up to a team you can't feel at all convinced about, even if they are capable of being the league's best on their day.
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It all adds up to opportunity in the eyes of Jason Brochu, co-president of Pleasant River Lumber, which operates two mills in Maine, employing 300 workers.
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Plus, if you use a flat iron regularly, you know that damage adds up — and this might be a gentler way to use heat on your hair.
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"Accomplished people lacking inner strength can't resist the compromises necessary to survive Mr. Trump, and that adds up to something they will never recover from," Comey wrote.
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It all adds up to an uncertain future for any company or worker trying to plan around their tax liabilities for the next few years, at least.
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One (admittedly imperfect) way to mark the progress of renewables is to measure them against total final energy consumption (TFEC), which adds up all energy consumed worldwide.
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All that adds up to the fact that in about a decade, millions of people are likely to find themselves in the same position as Debbie Baker.
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But rather than focusing on hit totals, it adds up the batter's other offensive skills — extra bases, walks and stolen bases — and then divides by at-bats.
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More than 1 in 3 Americans are considered obese, which adds up to at least $303 billion in costs a year to the overburdened health-care system.
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"With about 1.5 million riders during the morning rush, the time lost to delays quickly adds up to a large number," the authors of the report concluded.
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"It all adds up to a much bigger desire to actually interact with the ocean rather than sitting in a glitzy apartment that happens to be floating."
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UPS Chairman and CEO David Abney said Tuesday the U.S. must fix its roads and bridges because a simple delay adds up to millions of lost dollars.
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It adds up to four more years of Donald Trump, Kevin McCarthy as speaker of the House, and the inability to get the Senate into Democratic hands.
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Brown's right: Thanks to compound interest, investing just $100 a month over 40 years adds up to more than $4013,000, assuming a 6 percent rate of return.
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That measure would allow Congress to pass a tax bill on a party-line vote that adds up to $1.5 trillion to the deficit over 10 years.
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Our research at MIT confirmed that failing to design for the life cycle adds up to 35 percent in avoidable costs across the entire public infrastructure collection.
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Over a week of traveling to and from work, that adds up to about 250 minutes a week in transit, or a little more than four hours.
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Here's what it all adds up to: Mental health care simply isn't reaching the majority of young people who could benefit from it in the United States.
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But because the sun always shines, the sail offers a continuous nudge that adds up over time to faster speeds — all without needing any fuel at all.
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But because the sun always shines, the sail offers a continuous nudge that adds up over time to faster speeds — all without needing any fuel at all.
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It all adds up to old-fashioned vaudeville, which the group known as the Grand Falloons offers for the entertainment — and often even the education — of children.
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Mr. Miller has a laid-back bro energy and a self-confidence that borders on cocky, all of which adds up to a sort of swaggering charisma.
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A quintessential American company's shift of operations overseas as a direct result of an American president's actions adds up to a bad look, and he knows it.
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Ford says the car can save 0.27 gallons per hour of idle running, which adds up over multiple shifts considering the fact that police cars are driven constantly.
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We talk and talk about guns, loopholes, laws, politics, the gun lobby, Congress, political correctness, finger-pointing and agendas, but this talk adds up to a resounding silence.
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A review of two decades of annual reports shows Rio's capital expenditures on Grasberg reached nearly $2 billion, while its net profit adds up to just $1.7 billion.
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That adds up to 55,710 bridges, according to a report on the state of the nation's roads and bridges from the American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA).
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To make a dent in the loss of ice, you would need to cover about 10% of the Arctic, which adds up to 10 million machines, he said.
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That quickly adds up: workers in the call centres studied are estimated to be 6% more productive on low-pollution days than on days when pollution is high.
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At the lower estimate that's 500 or so a year, which, over the course of Caitlin's 11 years at the BBFC, adds up to a whopping 5500+ films.
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That adds up to $2000 million, just over half of the Obamas' advance — or $280 million when adjusted for inflation, so about two-thirds of the Obamas' advance.
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It was easier to justify a nice night out every now and then, but if you're going on dates two to four times a week, that adds up.
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Although that doesn't happen immediately to all of your skin cells, every bit of exposure to sunlight throughout your life adds up to increase your risk for mutations.
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