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sum-total (suomeksi)
- Määritelmät:
- (alt form, sum total, lang=en)
- Total.
- * (quote-book, year=1855 , title=A Practical System of Book-Keeping by single and double entry , author=Ira Mayhew , passage=We first add the sums in the money columns of the credit side of the account, and find they amount to $57 .50, which is the '''sum-total''' of all I have received from him. )
- * (quote-book, year=1871 , title=The Duel Between France and Germany , author=Charles Sumner , ISBN=1465602054 , passage=The armies of the two, embracing regular trrops and those subject to call, did not differ much in numbers, unless we set aside the "Almanach de Gotha,", which puts the military force of France somewhat vaguely at 1,350,000, while that of North Germany is only 977,262, to which must be added 49,949 for Bavaria, 34,953 for Wuertemberg, and 43,703 for Baden, making a '''sum-total''' of 1,105,867. )
- * (quote-book, year=2004 , title=Entertaining Satan: Witchcraft and the Culture of Early New England , author=John Putnam Demos , page= , ISBN=0199884064 , passage=Note that the sample size is less than the '''sum-total''' of Whethersfield family-heads in 1668. )
- * (quote-book, year=2014 , title=Childhood , author=Leo graf Tolstoy , ISBN=1632091399 , passage=Consequently the '''sum-total''' that you ought to have in hand soon is how much? 12,000 roubles. Is that right?" )
- Entirety.
- * (quote-journal, year=1887, work=Publications of the New Shakspere Society, title=On Othello as a Type of Plot, author=R.G. Moulton, page=431, passage=Shakspere's plots are, almost without exception, distinguished by their complexity. The mystery or surprise which makes up the '''sum-total''' of many a plot, becomes in Shakspere only one amongst many details. )
- * (quote-book, year=1992 , title=The Nature of All Being: A Study of Wittgenstein's Modal Atomism , author=Raymond Bradley , ISBN=0195361245 , passage=If I am right, Wittgenstein's claim, "The '''sum-total''' of reality is the world" (2.063), which has mystified many, amounts to the assertion that the actual world is the '''sum-total''' of all realities, that is, facts. )
- * (quote-book, year=2012 - , title=Judging Appearances , author=E.E. Kleist , ISBN=9401139318 , passage=Complete determination demands a comparison of the thing with the '''sum-total''' of all possible predicates. )
- * (quote-book, year=2012 , title=Time and Meaning in History , author=Nathan Rotenstreich , page=97-98 , ISBN=9400938454 , passage=The latter assumption is not entirely without justification; for if one defines "history" as the '''sum-total''' of human events, and “society” as the '''sum-total''' of myriads of human beings and their activities, then one may claim that, insofar as they both designate '''sum-totals''', the two terms are interchangeable. )
- Epitome.
- * (quote-book, year=1869 , title=Things New and Old: Sermons preached at St. Paul's and St. Pancras , author=W. Weldon Champneys , page=38 , passage=He is the end of creation. "The '''sum-total''' of all animals.” He is the great archetype to which all creation has tended, from its first and humblest form, upward and onward through every fresh effort of God's creating power. )
- * (quote-book, year=2006 , title=Yeshua , author=Yitzhak Ben Aaron Levy , page=81 , ISBN=1597818224 , passage=She then shared her idolatrous image with Adam, who represented the '''sum-total''' of God's creation. )
- * (quote-book, year=2012 , title=My Essential Writings, author=Thomas Troward , ISBN=3849623394 , passage=...principle of the Negative which culminates in Death as the '''sum-total''' of all limitations, and which introduces at every step those restrictions which are of the nature of Death, because their tendency is to curtail the outflowing fulness of Life. )