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1 Paper losses on held-to-maturity securities, however, would not subtract from banks' capital levels.
2 I believe it will distort events and subtract from public understanding.
3 See how much you may subtract from him without touching it.
4 Would a dismembered Iraq add to or subtract from stability?
5 Thus they add to rather than subtract from the typical density of the jungle.
6 So they neither add to nor subtract from the balance-sheet.
7 All this however had a tendency to subtract from my vocation as a missionary.
8 But even this, whatever it may subtract from his facility, leaves him his courage.
9 Obviously $750 is a large sum to subtract from such an income.
10 The wider goods trade deficit will likely subtract from GDP growth in the second quarter.
11 Every minute I could subtract from the interminable day ahead seemed like a minute gained.
12 What do children add to and adults subtract from ?
13 But no one must know that, and it did not subtract from my happiness for her.
14 We must add to what we did in the first Test and subtract from the second Test.
15 Investment, which tends to be geared to the economic cycle is also likely to subtract from growth.
16 Actually, you would have to take your angle measurement and subtract from 90° to get your latitude.
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