The figure is equivalent to the size of the US and Japanese economies combined.
That is equivalent to the average real rate of growth for the U.S. economy since 1925.
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.
Communication in organizations is equivalent to the neural network in the human body.
It is equivalent to the quantity of fresh water proposed to be imported from Turkey and the total annual production capacity of a major seawater desalination plant.
"What we're seeing on the Web is equivalent to the Industrial Revolution, " he says When the battle is over, only a few companies will be left standing.
That is equivalent to the entire population of Brazil.
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My favorite of the debunkers is Jack McDonald on his King of War blog, who shows that the area to be reconnoitered is equivalent to the size of the State of South Carolina.
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The airframe technology to be transferred is roughly equivalent to the F-15 technology, which the Japanese received from the United States roughly 10 years ago.
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In many ways, the return of the Mahdi is roughly equivalent to the return of Jesus in Christian belief.
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Ms. Wylde said the payroll increase is roughly equivalent to the 0.34% payroll tax imposed on all employers in 2009 to help fund the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
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Since the spatial resolution of SPECT is roughly equivalent to the thickness of the heart chamber wall, it can only detect those infarcts that have traversed a good portion of the chamber wall.
The market value of its Toyota Motors shares is roughly equivalent to the market value of all of Toyota Industries, as reported in Forbes Global on Feb. 17, so Whitman feels he is getting the other operations for free.
As tragic as it is for any American family to lose their home, for the immigrant family, it is equivalent to completely losing the one dream they have sacrificed everything for.
By increasing the number of US dollars in circulation, or even by credibly threatening to do so, the US government can also reduce the value of a dollar in terms of goods and services, which is equivalent to raising the prices in dollars of those goods and services.
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Gaining access to the system is the equivalent of learning how to operate a filing system, and not accessing the information contained inside, the person familiar with the matter said.
'That's not my thing, but this is our equivalent to the story of Jack the Ripper.
The cap is set at the equivalent to the average post-tax salary of a working household.
That's because selling a credit swap is equivalent to buying the corporate bond on margin.
This is roughly equivalent to the number of dogs collected from the streets of the UK in 2011.
"This is equivalent to asking the market to help the central government solve the social inequality problem, " he says.
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There is no equivalent to the Brewers in the NFL. Literally, any team has a chance, and franchises can (and do) reverse fortunes on a dime.
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Moreover, you should keep in mind that the total enrollments at each of the top ten colleges put together is only about the equivalent to the enrollment of a single flagship state university, like Florida State, Ohio State, or Arizona.
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But as a member of the audience asked Paddy Ashdown at the fringe, who is going to be the equivalent of the Prussians at Waterloo, riding to the rescue of Clegg's beleaguered troops?
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According to the International Telecommunication Union, there were almost 6 billion mobile subscriptions at the end of 2011, which is equivalent to 87 percent of the world population.
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"The Ariad position is equivalent to discovering that gravity is the force that makes water run downhill and then demanding the owners of all the existing hydroelectric plants begin to pay patent royalties on their use of gravity, " says Armitage.
We've got more shopping malls than churches, we spend more time staring at Internet coupon sites than reading Shakespeare, we stomp on each other at 5 A.M. on Christmas Eve to snag that discounted laptop at Wal-Mart, a store that now sells buckets of popcorn, suggesting that shopping for Glade plug-in air fresheners is the entertainment equivalent of going to the movies.
We've got more shopping malls than churches, we spend more time staring at Internet coupon sites than reading Shakespeare, we stomp on each other at 5 A.M. on Christmas Eve to snag that discounted laptop at Wal-Mart (nyse: WMT - news - people ), a store that now sells buckets of popcorn, suggesting that shopping for Glade plug-in air fresheners is the entertainment equivalent of going to the movies.
Forum posters report the pricing is equivalent to Walmart's, although the list of supported titles is not exactly identical.
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