1、To deduct or subtract from a cost or price.

2、Indeed, changes in valuation may subtract from future returns.

3、They're not going to subtract from your life, they're going to add to your life.

4、They're not smarter than us. They just stick to it and dare to subtract from life.

5、Jumping back to Samuel Johnson’s word impute, its meaning was to subtract from that same metaphorical balance sheet.

6、If you would make a man happy, do not add to his possessions but subtract from his desires.

7、First, it directly measures the impact of a manager's decisions: did his buying and selling add value to the portfolio, or subtract from it?

8、At higher speeds, the reduction gear mechanism rotates slightly in the opposite direction of steering input to subtract from the total steering angle, resulting in a “slower” steering ratio desirable for stable handling response.