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totality

[toh-tal-i-tee] / toʊˈtæl ɪ ti /


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The central bank says its decisions are guided by the totality of the data, but when asked which data are shaping policy or how heavily each source is weighted, officials have been light on detail.

From Barron's

Second, you have to plan to be somewhere along the line of totality to see the total solar eclipse — if you're not, you'll only see a partial solar eclipse.

From Salon

“At this time based on the totality of the circumstances, this appears to be a tragic accident that possibly resulted from a medical emergency,” said the department in a news release.

From Los Angeles Times

But mass shootings are only a small blip on the radar compared to the everyday horror of the totality of gun violence incidents in the US.

From BBC

“However, due to the totality of the circumstances, we will investigate these fires as if they are connected until proven otherwise.”

From Washington Times