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"tot up" Definitions
  1. (especially British English, informal) to add together several numbers or amounts in order to calculate the total
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A tot-up of announced investments by Derek Scissors of the American Enterprise Institute reaches $118bn.
It rolls back internal rules for government agencies on how to tot up the social costs of environmental damage, too.
This would be done by curbing flexibility in computer models big banks use to tot up risks on their books.
Using satellite images to tot up the total area of sea ice risks mistaking surface melt for open water during the summer melting season.
The rules aim to inject consistency in how banks tot up risks on their books to determine how much capital they should hold to remain stable.
As the ice cream melts over the edge of my glass bowl, I start to tot up what I've eaten using the menu's handy calorie counter.
Countries have until 2018 to work out how to tot up the results of their environmental efforts; in 2020 they will set themselves new, hopefully tougher, targets.
When you tot up the costs of all the women who leave, never join or work less well, the harassing star may not be so valuable after all.
While retailers and hoteliers tot up the takings from the month, it will take time to study the overall World Cup effect after it filters into official data.
Regulators are tightening the rules on the use of computer models at big banks to tot up risks from loans and work out how much capital they should hold.
The rule as currently written requires banks to tot up their gross exposures to derivatives such as credit default swaps and interest rate swaps when calculating compliance with the new ratio.
LONDON — Sleep apps can be great if you want to analyse your slumber and tot up the hours you're getting in per night, but you've got to get the settings right.
Tot up all the parking spaces and the lanes and ramps that will allow cars to reach them, and it is clear that Apple is allocating a vast area to stationary vehicles.
A key revision is to the "Profit and Loss Attribution" test that determines whether a bank can use its own internal model to tot up trading risks and determine how much capital to hold.
Companies have yet to tot up the cost of a week of coughing, spluttering and watering eyes, but local industry lobby group Assocham estimates "several billions of dollars" of new investments are under threat.
They tot up a maximum of seven key features of a trade deal, including whether it contains tariff cuts; services liberalisation; investment rules; recognition of standards; liberalisation of public procurement; rules on competition; and intellectual-property rights.
When trying to show how much Britain might gain from leaving the EU, they tot up all the costs of EU regulation, assert that there are no benefits from it and assume that, after Brexit, the whole lot could be scrapped.
Politico described Giuliani's involvement with the group as a man "gorging at the table of Islamo-Marxist terrorists who have murdered Americans"—a relationship from which Giuliani has apparently profited handsomely, although he's long declined to tot up the takings for public consumption.
But there are so many other terrific entries, like TOT UP, PIE CHARTS, GREAT SCOTT, AFRO POP, HELLO KITTY, ACT OF GOD, PRO FORMA, PAPER CHASE (I still have nightmares about John Houseman's portrayal of the strict professor Kingsfield in the film and television series.), THE FONZ, HOT DATES and SPY STORY.
When all the tricks are played, players tot up their scores. Each heart card captured scores one penalty point and the Black Lady scores thirteen. If one player takes all the penalty cards, no scores are recorded for that deal. When the first player reaches 100 points, the game ends and the winner is the player with the lowest score.
Once the last trick has been decided, players tot up their card points and any points won for declarations or taking the last trick. Any fractions are ignored, hence there are 11 points per deal, excluding any bonuses. Game is usually 31 points; occasionally 41 points. Sometimes the first two games are played for 31 and, if a decider is needed, the 3rd game is played for 41.
After a player makes the first baza, that player is allowed to make declarations. Declaring is allowed until the last two cards are left in the stock (the last face-down stock card, and the trump upcard below it). After these last two stock cards are picked up, all of the cards the players hold must be played in order to finish the deal. When the deal is over, the players tot up their scores (see Scoring below).
If a player forgets to announce his hoc, they forfeit the stake they would have won and it remains in situ. The winner is the first player to go out having shed all his cards. The remaining players tot up their card points: courts being worth 10, Aces 1 and all other cards scoring their face value. The winner is paid by each player the number of chips corresponding to the card points of cards left in his hand.
In 1992 she was named Best Newcomer at DJ Music Awards The following year she appeared on stage with ABBA-the True Story at Berns, and Fame at the China Theater. In 1994, Gladys was in Melodifestivalen, the Swedish pre-selection for Eurovision Song Contest and came in second with The most beautiful thing I know. The next year she performed as part of the cabaret Hot'n Tot up at Berns. It was Gladys, Blossom Tainton-Lindquist, Vivian Cardinal, and Francesca Quartey.

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