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in the aggregate

  1. Considered as a whole, as in Our profits in the aggregate have been slightly higher. [Late 1700s]



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“But I think in the aggregate, it’s something as you can normalize things with lineups and with minutes you can see. For example, our team, Dorian Finney-Smith impacts winning when he is on the court.”

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That also left Columbus with a massive hill to climb in the aggregate score in next week’s rematch.

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“The direct macroeconomic effects of these layoffs will be localized and small in the aggregate,” says Neale Mahoney, an economics professor at Stanford University, noting that roughly 1.5 million are laid off in a typical month.

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Nor would what’s on offer from the major studios and networks, in the aggregate, convince skeptics that the industry is in touch with the common man: the IP-driven “cinematic universe” and other forms of conglomerate-made “culture”; streaming pablum to fold laundry by, whether labeled “casual viewing” or “mid TV”; every flavor of luxury, quiet or otherwise, from media magnates to mega-ranchers to Real Housewives and the capitalist origin stories that got them there.

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Contrary to how too many in the news media and political class think about politics and society, people do not live or experience “the economy” and their sense of financial and social precarity in the aggregate through statistics.

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