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as a whole

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as a whole

(idiomatic) Considered all together.

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According to Ali, the time has come for real development for the people of Bartica and the country as a whole. Source: Internet

1. A theory or policy of social organisation which aims at or advocates the ownership and control of the means of production, capital, land, property, etc., by the community as a whole, and their administration or distribution in the interests of all. Source: Internet

According to him, "the clashes that took place led to numerous human casualties, aggravated the already difficult situation in Transcaucasia as a whole, and increased the risks of spreading the terrorist threat." Source: Internet

Aberdeenshire's economy is closely linked to Aberdeen City's (GDP £7,906m) and in 2011 the region as a whole was calculated to contribute 16.8% of Scotland's GDP. Source: Internet

According to Marx, surplus value is extracted by the capitalist class as a whole and then distributed according to the amount of total capital, not the just variable component. Source: Internet

A good example of the use of probibility theory in equity trading is the effect of the perceived probability of any widespread Middle East conflict on oil prices, which have ripple effects in the economy as a whole. Source: Internet

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