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Construction of income references includes both positive and negative variations, aggregation covers negative amounts, indeterminable variables deemed nil. References to any income or the result of any computation are to be read as including both negative and positive variations; directions to aggregate monetary items include aggregation of negative and positive amounts in all combinations; and any variable in a formula whose value is indeterminable or unascertainable is deemed nil.
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<h1>Construction of income references includes both positive and negative variations, aggregation covers negative amounts, indeterminable variables deemed nil.</h1> References to any income or the result of any computation are to be read as including both negative and positive variations; directions to aggregate monetary items include aggregation of negative and positive amounts in all combinations; and any variable in a formula whose value is indeterminable or unascertainable is deemed nil.