There is a trade-off between better armour and tight budgets, says John Rutledge, and it just "doesn't add up".
Liberal Democrat MP Greg Mulholland, who chairs the all party parliamentary Save The Pub group, said the tax "simply doesn't add up".
Unfortunately, the mathematics just doesn't add up here and, therefore, there are always guys who are disappointed at not being selected.
The thrust of his argument, which was also made by Willem Buiter last autumn, is that the Greek programme doesn't add up.
For all its gimmicky numerology, "The Number 23" just doesn't add up.
The decor, such as it is, dates back to its founding in the early 1900s and doesn't add up to much more than mirrors interspersed with Gothic columns and a pale tiled floor.
"It just doesn't add up, the whole time line here, " Mr. King, who also serves on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union" program.
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"What I'm saying is that they've got it very wrong in the past and that qualifications must be made to count" came the answer from Andrew RT Davies which doesn't add up to "yes".
"They sound impressive when you first hear the numbers but when you begin to look at them, it's a very tiny scale that doesn't add up to much, " said Stacy Mitchell, senior researcher at the Institute for Local Self Reliance, a nonprofit national research organization.
But that doesn't add up to a set of values, a belief system or a vision of what America can or should be, like the visions offered by the two presidents who most reshaped the political landscape in the last century, Franklin Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan.
Guernsey's Treasury Minister, Gavin St Pier, doesn't believe the UK Exchequers' sums add up.
Jeff Merkley says if the House doesn't add such a measure, he'll offer an amendment to add one when the Senate takes up a final bill.
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