total value
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftotalandvalue
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total
adjective
uk/ˈtəʊ.təl/us/ˈtoʊ.t̬əl/
including ...
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value
noun
uk/ˈvæl.juː/us/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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(Definition oftotalandvaluefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Table 2 above showed that thetotalvalueof the work undertaken by the family (1,298 francs) was approximately equivalent to its profit (1,294 francs).
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Deep trawlers were the single largest harvesting sector in terms oftotalvalueof output and net earnings throughout the simulation period.
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Aggregation is the process in which a distribution of individual moral value is assigned atotalvaluethat is based on the individual moral values.
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Cereals accounted for about 55% of thetotalvalueof agricultural output, while legumes accounted for about 12% among both small and large households.
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Thetotalvalueof the program was just over £1 million.
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In line with this, both grass fodder, and leaf litter collection times are significantly and positively related tototalvalueof outputs.
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Most likely, a large proportion of thetotalvalueof improved varieties is ascribed to a small percentage of improved varieties.
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In fact, until 1917, oil exports accounted for 16 per cent of thetotalvalueof commodity exports at most.
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During the 1850s the share of wool rose to a fifth of thetotalvalueof exports.
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These relative weights add up to atotalvalueof 1 for the main social, environment, and economy criteria separately.
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Thetotalvalueof the goods was 89,236 francs.
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Specifically, children were called to identify the duration of a dotted crochet in quavers and to find thetotalvalueof four semiquavers.
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Hicksian income is what can be consumed while leavingtotalvalueor wealth, generalised to include resources, intact.
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The content of the pension deal is decisive with regard to how thetotalvalueis distributed among stakeholders.
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When assets fall short of thetotalvalueof the stakes, a negative residue results.
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Figure 3 graphically presents the breakdown of these three revenue streams by category,totalvalueand percentage over the period.
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The prize would be proportional to the patent's value relative to thetotalvalueof prize submissions.
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Indeed, thetotalvalueof a crop is also deter mined by the value of the crop residue for alternative uses.
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Revenue efficiency is chosen instead of cost or profit efficiency becausetotalvalueof output is an important indicator of economic development.
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