The Pakistan Military Academy is the country's top training centre, the equivalent of West Point in the US or Britain's Sandhurst.
The compound in Abbottabad is about a kilometre from the Pakistan Military Academy - the country's equivalent of West Point or Sandhurst.
And rather than preside from the dining room table, he will lead his family to the den, where they will follow the Seder on a widescreen TV, using Apple's equivalent of Power Point.
In effect, Mr Paulson engineered the equivalent of a half-point cut in interest rates targeted at the mortgage market.
It's the soccer equivalent of playing with three point guards.
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This has been described by various experts as the equivalent of Sandhurst and West Point which are the leading military academies in the U.K. and U.S. It was a house which was very noticeable.
Back when Livestream announced its Studio HD500 all-in-one, the company told us a software-based equivalent would be coming at some point during Q1 2013.
Goal difference is the tie-breaker if equal on points so Tottenham is at the equivalent of a 0.5 point disadvantage over the other two London teams.
This would produce savings of about JPY 5.5 trillion, equivalent to a 2.5 percentage point increase in the consumption tax.
In a television interview, Ms. Katayama, a former Finance Ministry official, said the projected sum is equivalent to a two-percentage-point increase in the national sales tax an unpopular tax the government is now struggling to raise.
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At that point the fluid-dynamics equivalent of a titanic arm-wrestling match will get under way, with the surface vessels' pumps trying to push the mud down the well while the rising oil tries to push it out.
The improvement was the equivalent, they say, to a 16 percentile point increase in GRE score.
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For thousands of years, the reference point provided by gold has been the equivalent of Polaris in the world of everyday commerce.
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It says that if in this space any closed-curve object, such as a rubber band, can be shrunk to a point, then the space is topologically equivalent to a sphere.
But the point is that those two choices are roughly equivalent for many of us.
At that point, Bribin You gives the sender the equivalent of a read-receipt.
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Note that each percentage point decrease in labor force participation rate is equivalent to 3 million people leaving the labor force.
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The result: a virtual supercomputer capable of crunching 6 trillion floating point operations per second, or 6 teraflops, equivalent to one of the ten most powerful computers in the world.
The starting point for that program, the twenty-first-century equivalent of Social Security, should be universal health care, something every other advanced country already has.
In order to answer all the questions in a very fluid and dynamic manner, somehow at some point you have to get your analytical inspection down to the equivalent of code level.
Because a determinate prisoner is released at the half way point in his sentence, a life sentence with a minimum term is the equivalent of a determinate sentence of double that length.
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By contrast, at this point after the Reagan tax rate reductions took effect, employment had increase by an equivalent of more than 11 million.
We can always point to dynamic CEOs as case studies, even though the sociologists would say those are the equivalent of celebrating the smarts of lottery winners.
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Where a C-class motor from Estes puts out the equivalent of 2 pounds of thrust for one second, an H-class motor--the entry point to high-power rocketry--puts out 55 pounds.
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