Sentences with phrase «merely add to the total»

But they would merely add to the total forcing; not replace the ones we currently know about.

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But the «subjective forms [«of the total objective datum»] are merely contributions to the one fact which is the subjective feeling of the one occasion» (Adventures 254, emphasis added).
An idle, aging king in the heady, evening air of a Jerusalem springtime; the beautiful Bathsheba and her incorruptible husband Uriah; the king's prompt, efficient, confident steps to cover the results of his lustful intoxication; Uriah's integrity as soldier and his unwitting and ultimately fatal frustration of David's self - protective scheme merely by the virtue of his extreme loyalty to his compatriots still in the field; David's unhesitating but premeditated resort to murder; the complicity of Joab, always intensely, blindly loyal to David; and continuing this picture of the king's total moral collapse in steps of progressive deterioration, David's calloused words of reassurance to Joab, «Do not let this matter trouble you...»; and at last the consummation of the whole sorry episode when Bathsheba is added to David's harem and another son added to his progeny.
He did not merely copy Democritus» physics, as was commonly thought, but introduced the idea of spontaneity into the movement of the atoms, and to the Democritus world of inanimate nature ruled by mechanical laws he added a world of animate nature in which the human will operated.9 Marx thus favours the views of Epicurus for two reasons: firstly, his emphasis on absolute autonomy of the human spirit has freed human beings from all superstitions of transcendent objects; secondly, the emphasis on «free individual self - consciousness» shows one way of going beyond the system of a «total philosophy».
I won't be as kind to this dull, redundant sequel, which spends less than five minutes of its total running length actually adding some new wrinkle to the original story, while spending the remainder merely regurgitating it.
With regard to exemptions, I am getting confused... there is the Litchman report suggesting shipping is taxable, but then there is the CRA report for publishers, and do we first add the shipping cost to the unit cost before calculating the shipping tax total, or is the tax merely applied to the shipping cost (see the Litchman Consulting link for this suggestion)?
But with the rules and regs saying one thing, agents thinking something else altogether or not «thinking» at all in some cases, the only thing that prevails is total confusion for the public, who often don't know what to think (they just want to buy or sell a house)-- and many agents can't explain it, neither can their brokerages — or what is taught in courses (which sometimes is in total conflict course to course to course) merely adds more confusion, thanks now to the total input of the CB lady.
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