Examples of using Sum total in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The sum total of her existence will be almost winning Miss Teen whatever.
A given society may be described as the sum total of such relationships among its constituent members.
AIDS today in Africa is claiming more lives than the sum total of all wars, famines and floods,
The price level of the index reflects the sum total of changes in the index's constituent shares.
No, the sum total of the letters in your last name if each letter is assigned a numeric value according to its place in the alphabet.
In my better moments, I deem myself their sum total, though invariably inferior to any one of them individually.
We can engage in regrettable acts, but the sum total of these acts has no bearing on our worth or value as a person.
In sum total, Israel got more land, though it lost
He believed that culture- meaning the sum total of all human cultural activity on the planet- was evolving.
Moshiach is not a side issue but the sum total of everything the Jew believes in.
The sum total so far indicates more than 500 killed Palestinians as against 5 Israelis killed.
is that our client has agreed to give Jolinda the sum total of his liquid assets, which is here.
We have to remind the public that one man from this unit cannot stain the sum total of our efforts;
equal the sum total of the folkways, the mores.
The West German chancellor Konrad Adenauer once quipped that the definition of history is"the sum total of things that could have been avoided.".
Intellectual thought and scientific discovery can never cover the sum total of the inner life of a human being.
is to return to Nature, it must be to something different from that sum total of accidents.
It is true that a nation is more than the sum total of the individuals comprising it.
Intellectual thought and scientific discovery can never cover the sum total of the inner life of man.
whole galaxies and eons, the sum total of every experience across time, shrunk to the head of a pin,