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sum [sʌm] SUBST

1. sum (money):

sum
suma f
sum
kwota f

2. sum kein Pl (total):

sum
suma f

3. sum Brit (calculation):

liczyć [perf ob-]

lump sum SUBST

1. lump sum (amount paid):

2. lump sum (amount withdrawn):

I . sum up <-mm-> VERB trans

1. sum up (summarize):

2. sum up (judge):

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These are people who work extremely unsocial hours for low pay, and who have had to borrow large sums to buy their own trucks.
www.stuff.co.nz
She was entrusted with large sums of money and the trust to make executive decisions despite her age.
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If the difference between the two sums is a multiple of 11, including 0, then the number is divisible by 11.
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Financing these deficits required the country to borrow large sums from abroad, much of it from countries running trade surpluses.
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The convergence of this series to 1 can be seen from the fact that its partial sums are less than one by an inverse factorial.
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Hale donated large sums of money to build the hospital and library.
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For those who continued to receive the payments, the sums were reduced to a pittance through not compensating for inflation.
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Armed with huge sums of money invested at sky-high valuations, fashion start-ups are setting themselves up for failure.
www.businessoffashion.com
If the plan permits the payment of lump sums, employees may be offered the choice of a lump sum payment or an annuity.
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The order to make restitution can not extend to sums pertaining to crimes for which the defendant was neither indicted, tried, nor convicted.
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