That is equivalent to 7% of Toyota's global production target of 7.7 million units for 2011.
That is equivalent to about 2, 000 chest x-rays per hour, the agency said on its website.
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The figure is equivalent to the size of the US and Japanese economies combined.
Investors largely shrugged off the settlement, which is equivalent to 15% of RIM's cash holdings.
This is equivalent to a total drop in output, relative to potential, of 7%.
That is equivalent to more than 130 million Americans or about one-third of the U.S. population.
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One truckload is equivalent to 40 truckloads of the already inflated bubbles of yore.
Exposure at the upper end of the range, at 400 millisievert is equivalent to 40 rem.
It is equivalent to a huge tax hike, greatly affecting those who least can afford it.
That is equivalent to the average real rate of growth for the U.S. economy since 1925.
That's because selling a credit swap is equivalent to buying the corporate bond on margin.
Dr Binder estimates that the amount is equivalent to between 10m and 300m tonnes of water.
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The 1.7% annualised pace in the second quarter is equivalent to 0.43% quarter-on-quarter growth.
This is equivalent to when they are asked to make a decision about crash landing.
All told, kettlebells helped participants burn about 20 calories a minute, which is equivalent to running a six-minute mile.
This is equivalent to the apparent thickness of a human hair seen from two kilometres away.
This does not change the object's essential properties: the transformed shape is equivalent to the starting shape.
This five-year shortfall is equivalent to almost a year and a half of annual Defense Department funding.
His assertion is equivalent to blaming Exxon for sputtering GDP because businesses consume less energy during recessions.
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Today, only 500.000 are enrolled in adult literacy classes, which is equivalent to 1 out of 80 illiterate.
Forum posters report the pricing is equivalent to Walmart's, although the list of supported titles is not exactly identical.
The idea that 16 regular games plus 4 preseason ones is equivalent to 18 plus 2 is a crock.
The improvement is equivalent to what can be achieved with a single drug.
The difference between the two unemployment numbers is equivalent to 7.5 million jobs.
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That is equivalent to more than 30 million votes in the American electorate.
"This is equivalent to asking the market to help the central government solve the social inequality problem, " he says.
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Communication in organizations is equivalent to the neural network in the human body.
This is equivalent to all of the demand growth for gasoline in the U.S. over the past eight years.
That is equivalent to an annualised dip of 0.4% in gross domestic product.
The 328, 000 figure is equivalent to about 2.5% of total US market share.
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