Orange corresponds to greater than 6 feet of water above ground level, while red corresponds to greater than 9 feet.
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BOCOM's 'A' rating corresponds to a 'AA+(twn)' National Long-Term Rating, which in turn corresponds to an 'F1+(twn)' National Short-Term Rating.
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The pay corresponds to the last pay period of 2018.
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I wonder if it corresponds to the ubiquity of tattooing.
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His second is leviathan trust, which corresponds to institutional trust.
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The region marked A corresponds to the diagram at left.
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But there is nothing that corresponds to a specific character.
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Red corresponds to unusually high amounts of atmospheric water vapor.
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Each point corresponds to a major part of the body.
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The fall corresponds to the troubles in America's coal business.
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"Everybody enforces the part that corresponds to them," he said.
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Attention here corresponds to the number of memes that a meme consumer can consider at once, while information load corresponds to the average number of memes reaching a consumer within a given amount of time.
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Each square corresponds to a menu item at the designated restaurant.
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It's work that corresponds to immigration agents, not to the military.
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Each month has a different theme that corresponds to the seasons.
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That corresponds to more than one in every 10 Italian loans.
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This corresponds to about 2 million adults who have dropped coverage.
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Greece's debt pile corresponds to 176 percent of its national output.
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The step corresponds to about $3.5 billion of repayments, bankers said.
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The optimum strategy corresponds to the position of the highest peak.
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By interacting with it, gravity now corresponds to the blue wall.
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This corresponds to the early Natufian period and the Upper Paleolithic era.
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The size of the bubbles corresponds to the number of claims filed.
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This corresponds to around 216% of the sum they spend on research.
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Each row corresponds to an event logged by the mobile game app.
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Each row corresponds to one commute, with two rows being one day.
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Size 32 in France corresponds to size 0 in the United States.
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The discount rate corresponds to the return victims should expect from investments.
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And the division of that labor often corresponds to traditional gender roles.
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Little Women's drop-off corresponds to the invention of gendered children's literature.
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Each payment corresponds to an electronic message between the payer and the recipient.
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Then it calculates how much reality corresponds to the prediction or falls short.
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That volume corresponds to 9 percent of China's crude steel output in 2017.
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It corresponds to (unromantic) industries like mining, chemicals, capital goods and heavy transport.
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The decision to produce a flag from white cotton corresponds to its location.
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His choice of career corresponds to his role in the family as well.
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What does the place that corresponds to Earth's horizon today look like today?
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Each bird song corresponds to the bird that is present at the hour.
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Each new flash in the chart corresponds to a new disclosure or accusation.
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In those 15 seconds, the ZenEgg corresponds to a relaxing zen breathing pattern.
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The remaining $220 corresponds to other parts of Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
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In most cases it corresponds to the partner with the higher sex drive.
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The increase in height corresponds to an increase in gravitational potential energy (U).
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Its value corresponds to about $22014,22016 for every Norwegian man, woman and child.
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The address corresponds to the forms you're amending and the state you live in.
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Each laser corresponds to a monitor and each monitor activation turns one laser off.
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The more your labor capital corresponds to the economy, the more you should hold.
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For recreation websites, the decrease is 423%, which corresponds to 10.7 trackers per page.
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A ten corresponds to the "best possible" existence, and a one to the worst.
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The side that's painful corresponds to the ovary that's releasing an egg that month.
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One calculated initial time corresponds to a temperature of about 5.5 trillion degrees Kelvin.
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Everything is very friendly, and the collection corresponds to this kind of dynamic cuisine.
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So Greenland's July ice melt corresponds to global sea levels rising nearly 0.02 inches.
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It's called a reflexive pronoun — it corresponds to a pronoun previously in the sentence.
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The 233% 'AAA' breakeven AP corresponds to a breakeven over-collateralisation (OC) of 11.7%.
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Using 2020 consensus figures from Refinitiv, that corresponds to a 5% decline in earnings.
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Chargers offer different levels of power in Wattage, which often corresponds to charging speeds.
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That corresponds to a 16 percent decline in the banks' total return on capital.
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Each of the connectors corresponds to one of the game's flippers, targets, or lights.
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Zone A corresponds to low lying coastal areas most at risk from storm surge flooding.
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Basketball, being the indoor, winter sport that it is, corresponds to the colder weather months.
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The purchase price of 14 million francs corresponds to around 0.6% of the acquired assets.
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A quantity of 300 kg of UF6 (uranium hexafluoride) corresponds to 202.8 kg of LEU.
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The 'AAA' breakeven AP of 81.5% corresponds to a breakeven over-collateralisation (OC) of 0003%.
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How that corresponds to weather, location, exposure and so on is a more complicated question.
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The 'AAA' breakeven AP of 87% corresponds to a breakeven over-collateralisation (OC) of 14.9%.
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The rise of the modern human resources department corresponds to shrinking union membership in America.
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The port number will almost always be 587, which corresponds to the TLS encryption standard.
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"The image disseminated widely on social media corresponds to an isolated event," the council said.
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And that roughly corresponds to the chronological progression of arguments in the history of science.
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Each number in the image corresponds to a particular brain function and sensation Penfield mapped.
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His size corresponds to the grief Nunez's narrator is living with as the story opens.
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Cosmic time corresponds to latitude, starting with zero at the North Pole and progressing southward.
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The overall stake corresponds to voting rights for 20.1%, Mediaset said in a separate statement.
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Each input has its own preset name, but actually corresponds to a different HDMI input.
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Keep an eye out and make sure the tag corresponds to where you are going.
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The delta E is a number that corresponds to the average accuracy of a display.
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That corresponds to a significant gap in overall approval that's bigger than the education divide.
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Yet its choice of host almost never corresponds to the show's ratings successes (or lack thereof).
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The 'AAA' break-even AP of 86.5%, corresponds to a break-even overcollateralisation (OC) of 15.6%.
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On Mars, this period closely corresponds to the arrival of fall (May 22) and winter (Oct.
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Every 2D image corresponds to a different orientation of the 3D Zika virus, rotated in space.
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The red frame corresponds to the photograph taken at an altitude of 1,000 meters (0.6 miles).
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The result is 11, which corresponds to Justice, meaning that 2018 will be ruled by Justice.
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His theory basically says that each episode of this season directly corresponds to a previous season.
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That bill prohibits transgender people from using the bathroom that best corresponds to their gender identities.
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Asset encumbrance is low as only 10% of its funding mix corresponds to collateralized credit lines.
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The PayNet index typically corresponds to U.S. gross domestic product growth one or two quarters ahead.
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The 25.7 figure corresponds to nominal growth of 26.1 percent and underlying growth of 27.1 percent.
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Each office is named after a different animal that corresponds to the size of the room.
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THIS CORRESPONDS TO 0.45 % OF SHARE CAPITAL Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Gdynia Newsroom)
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The 2017 figure corresponds to nominal growth of 7 percent and underlying growth of 2.8 percent.
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Each lipstick she tries on in front of the mirror corresponds to a dramatically different personality.
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Each of the final patterns, pictured here, corresponds to a color option for the production unit.
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Each of the final patterns, pictured here, corresponds to a color option for the production unit.
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She has an understanding of her brand, so every store corresponds to the neighborhood it's in.
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The parcel, which corresponds to the present-day town of Harrison, was known as Harrison's Purchase.
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The overall stake corresponds to voting rights for 20.1 percent, Mediaset said in a separate statement.
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I'm interested in how that idea corresponds to some of the darker moments on the album.
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After regasification, this corresponds to 0.7 bcm of gas by 2022 and 39 bcm in 2023-2042.
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Ten corresponds to the Wheel of Fortune, which means that 2017 will be governed by the Wheel.
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The 'B' Short-Term IDR corresponds to a 'BB+' Long-Term IDR, in line with our criteria.
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Extrapolated over 28 years, that reduction corresponds to roughly an additional 20183m children who are alive today.
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That corresponds to 69 percent of profits and was higher than the expected 5.00 crowns per share.
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That corresponds to observations of increasing rainfall in the region, according to a study cited by Eos.
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And that anxiety generally increases with age, which means it also corresponds to the propensity to vote.
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This size change corresponds to the pressure exerted by Earth's ancient atmosphere as the lava was cooling.
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Evidence corresponds to several volcanic explosions at this time, appearing in Central America, Indonesia, and North America.
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You rip out the page that corresponds to your bib number to prove that you reached it.
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"Robbery under Florida law," Thomas wrote, corresponds to the physical force necessary to overcome a victim's resistance.
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Each increase in the ice number corresponds to an increase in pressure needed to form that phase.
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You could be forgiven for believing that this corresponds to any legal or medical theory of treatment.
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Leo rules the deeply personal sector of your chart that corresponds to your roots and familial inheritance.
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More specifically, it corresponds to the binary representation of said C program once it's been compressed (gzip'd).
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The breakeven OC corresponds to the legal minimum OC and allows for a one-notch recovery uplift.
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That theory says, simply, a proposal is true if it corresponds to an observation in the world.
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In 2018 the republic faces redemption of RUB7.5 billion, which corresponds to 30% of total direct risk.
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A car's departure corresponds to the conversation of a GTP molecule to a GDP (guanosine diphosphate) molecule.
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Regardless, the uptick in share price corresponds to the positive strides the relatively new automaker is making.
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You won't know if it corresponds to one of the people waiting—were you given a number?
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That includes a symbol on a headstone that corresponds to the deceased's religion, or the Peace Cross.
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Every element is given an atomic number, which corresponds to the number of protons in its nucleus.
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A profit measure that corresponds to S&P 500 profits fell $34.2 billion in the fourth quarter.
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Neither of these types of citizenship corresponds to the hard-won forms of citizenship found within democratic states.
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That's because the sound corresponds to a B-flat some 21995 octaves below middle-C on a piano.
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Sometimes, a vaccine corresponds to the predominant virus and yet its effectiveness is not what scientists would hope.
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He added that there is "no longer a perception that it corresponds to the logic of today's world".
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Because mice develop faster than we do, this corresponds to roughly day 20 in human development in utero.
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That corresponds to around a 2% chance of winning each major he enters at this level of performance.
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Color corresponds to cause of death, and the bars on the right keep track of the cumulative percentages.
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Firstly, they could impact U.S. consumption, which Collier noted corresponds to much more than half of American GDP.
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This basically corresponds to my morals and reputational systems: pairs of people who come to trust each other.
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"You never treat the area of pain; we treat the point that corresponds to it," Dr. Stecco says.
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By contrast, Norway's population of 5.3 million people corresponds to less than 0.1 percent of the world's population.
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Scientists still don't fully understand how electrical stimulation of the sensory cortex corresponds to the sense of touch.
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That corresponds to more than 4,800 new cases and almost 1,700 deaths per day, according to the study.
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THIS CORRESPONDS TO 1.3 PERCENT OF COMPANY'S SHARE CAPITAL Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Gdynia Newsroom)
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Nothing that he does corresponds to the standard operational procedure of using humor to win and influence people.
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The additional $60 million in taxes "corresponds to everything they benefit from in terms of production," Lopez said.
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The tape dispenser even dispenses a specific amount of tape that corresponds to the right size of box.
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Sometimes, a vaccine corresponds to the predominant virus, yet its effectiveness is still not what scientists would expect.
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The structure has since been restored, as seen in this contemporary view, which roughly corresponds to Warren's photograph.
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Each number corresponds to a set of numbered paints indicating what section should be painted with each color.
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If the migrants don't have a keyword, or the keyword corresponds to the wrong region, they are vulnerable.
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His solution: Use a gentler cleanser that corresponds to what you put your hair through in a day.
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It's an ontological question: Is the deep neural network really seeing a world that corresponds to our own?
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One of the red-flagged time codes corresponds to a scene showing ... fish getting caught in fishing nets!!!
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Valuations suggest that one premature death corresponds to between 50 and 150 jobs in terms of economic contribution.
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Oreshkin said the rouble's current exchange rate corresponds to the balance of payments and the oil price, RIA reported.
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See how the band's style corresponds to their music as Gold dishes on her on the road necessities below.
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The second-lien term loan recovers 0%, which corresponds to a 'CCC+'/'RR13' rating, two notches below the IDR.
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And the ratio of red colored pages in the book corresponds to the amount of red in the photographs.
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Tononi argues that this special "integrated information" corresponds to the unified, integrated state that we experience as subjective awareness.
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Cevian's holding now corresponds to 8.4 percent of the share capital in Ericsson and 4.99 percent of the votes.
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The tests will vary depending on which Galaxy phone you own and each button corresponds to a different test.
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Such a volume corresponds to about 13 percent of Brazil's entire soybean exports over the period, the data showed.
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The breakeven AP corresponds to a 'AA' tested rating on a PD basis and a two-notch recovery uplift.
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This corresponds to goals for limiting global warming set out by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
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Size 32 in France corresponds to XXS or size 6 in Britain, and size 0 in the United States.
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So, for a person of average height weighing around 180 pounds, this gene corresponds to an extra 10 pounds.
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The price corresponds to an EV/EBITDA multiple of 2.1 based on 2017 numbers, it said in a statement.
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Thematically, Ruff's series corresponds to Tauba Auerbach's work Shadow Weave—Chiral Fret Wave, which makes its Los Angeles debut.
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Yet lycopsid trunks were composed mostly of tissue called periderm, which corresponds to modern bark and contains little lignin.
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The breakeven OC corresponds to a 'AA' tested rating on a PD basis and a one-notch recovery uplift.
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Everyone has a unique QR code that corresponds to a public key, which others can scan to "friend" them.
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The suit has a power level that more or less corresponds to a classic "player level" in an RPG.
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Tesla says the number of preorders it has received so far corresponds to $230 billion in implied future sales.
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One is practical: it's not always easy to figure out which rumble of thunder corresponds to which lightning flash.
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Like, the rhythm of that thought corresponds to the sequence of bus traffic at the corner of the street.
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The price range corresponds to a market capitalisation of between 594 million euros and 668 million euros, Varta said.
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How could we possibly have determined that each of these tweets definitively corresponds to a "Fox and Friends" segment?
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If passed, people will be required to use the bathroom that corresponds to the gender on their birth certificate.
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The breakeven OC corresponds to a 'AA+' tested rating on a PD basis and a one-notch recovery uplift.
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The breakeven OC corresponds to a 'AA' tested rating on a PD basis and a two-notch recovery uplift.
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The breakeven AP corresponds to a 'BB+' tested rating on a PD basis and a three-notch recovery uplift.
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The breakeven AP corresponds to a 'AA-' tested rating on a PD basis and a two-notch recovery uplift.
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The breakeven AP corresponds to a 'A+' tested rating on a PD basis and a two-notch recovery uplift.
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The breakeven AP corresponds to a 'A-' tested rating on a PD basis and a one-notch recovery uplift.
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That was an unchanged growth rate from the previous quarter and corresponds to an annual rate of 1.4 percent.
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And this corresponds to 27 different FDA-approved drugs and the remaining are in clinical or pre-clinical trials.
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The numbering of the packs corresponds to their sequence; I and II are the numbers of the recording channels.
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There&aposs no exact spot to pat, just aim for the area that corresponds to the stomach, she says.
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Each six-digit number corresponds to an individual building — and not a broader district, as it does in other countries.
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The head of the Medef employers' union, Pierre Gattaz, said the government's plan "corresponds to the changes that we want".
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Just as Weems's vintage photo echoes Greenfield's, McCallum and Tarry's mother and child corresponds to Bearden's on the opposite wall.
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Mrs Clinton's edge in campaign infrastructure similarly corresponds to around a 0.6-point swing in her favour in North Carolina.
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She frequently clutches the pearls around her neck (this corresponds to a lyric) and gasps, looking coyly at the camera.
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Each of the book's sections corresponds to one or more of the major trips that Ginsberg took throughout his life.
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A rise of 10 percent in the S&P 500 corresponds to a 1 percent real GDP increase, he said.
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The size of the bubble represents the total number employed, and color corresponds to change in inflation-adjusted annual earnings.
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Facial recognition cameras don't just take pictures of your face, they create data that corresponds to your unique 3D proportions.
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"This price approximately corresponds to the long-term average price and over 10-15 years it shouldn't change," Oreshkin said.
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The authors found that Microsoft Excel would often interpret "SEPT2", which corresponds to the gene Septin 2, as "September 2nd".
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The 2017 figure corresponds to nominal growth of 12.4 percent this year and underlying growth of 3 percent, worldsteel said.
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But without additional information, we are unable to determine whether either of these offenses corresponds to the May 26 stabbing.
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A 1-point improvement on the scale corresponds to a change in 1 category level of severity of sexual dysfunction.
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The centers are open most of the workday and charge based on a sliding scale that corresponds to parental income.
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The Fed said that its most recent survey of senior loan officers generally corresponds to activity in the fourth quarter.
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Carbon has raised $260 million in its Series E funding round, which corresponds to a market cap of $2.4 billion.
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Every building in New York City has a Building Identification Number, and that BIN corresponds to a host of characteristics.
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But you need only a few scenes to understand that nothing about the sex and seduction corresponds to regular dating.
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Only Letterman, once TV's leading advocate for cynically merry-minded shallowness, corresponds to 21st-century notions of the existentially profound.
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Each color corresponds to a different concentration of carbon dioxide, with red representing the highest levels and blue the lowest.
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As a man, I do not recognize, in most forms of feminism, an understanding of masculinity that corresponds to reality.
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This corresponds to 28255 more suicides than would be expected, according to the study published Wednesday in the journal JAMA Psychiatry.
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But whether you're swayed by it or not — and the degree to which you agree with it — corresponds to your predispositions.
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However, aside from the sharing a basic premise, Baby only loosely corresponds to the actual facts of the baby squillo scandal.
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The size of the bubble represents the total number employed, and the color corresponds to change in inflation-adjusted annual earnings.
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Cooke's team targeted the telomeres of patients' cells—the caps at the ends of chromosomes whose length roughly corresponds to age.
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This also corresponds to the typical equity slug in large private equity deals, and that's before Leonard Green's $1 billion participation.
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According to our criteria, a Long-Term IDR of 'A-' corresponds to a Short-Term IDR of either 'F0003' or 'F2'.
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Interest on sight deposits held by banks at the SNB currently corresponds to the SNB policy rate and remains at -0.75%.
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The midpoint corresponds to the upper end of the FFO adjusted net leverage threshold for its current ratings, which is 5.2x.
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This corresponds to over 450,2023 workers – and their families – who could lose their livelihoods due to teens preferring Juuls over Parliaments.
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The 2017 China figure corresponds to nominal growth of 12.4 percent this year and underlying growth of 3 percent, worldsteel said.
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A standard deviation is a statistical measure; in this case it corresponds to a 11 percent vote share for Islamist parties.
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In these pieces, the speaker corresponds, to some degree, to the person described in the bio on the book's back cover.
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And the entire 22-region mobile outreach corresponds to half of the beneficiaries that I mentioned — around 400,000 people a year.
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The patterns to be recognized are input as crude binary images of digits, where each pixel corresponds to an individual junction.
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At its center is a linear sequence of gesturing hands, each of which corresponds to a different letter presented in ASL.
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First a computer analysed almost 2100,298 tiles - each of which corresponds to about 2000 square miles and digitally records the landscape.
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The amount of thylakoids used in the study corresponds to 100 grams of spinach, or about three cups of raw spinach.
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Chandler further notes that the increase in reporting in London corresponds to a national increase which has been evident since 2012.
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" Researchers will repeatedly measure them with this device and see how that corresponds to performance, and "start to see a range.
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"According to our figures, the lower expense will amount to 0.07% of GDP," which roughly corresponds to 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion).
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There's a standard Unicode set of emoji written out, and every handset maker draws their own emoji that corresponds to the character.
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In addition, the width of the detected signal corresponds to the amount of time that the gas was absorbing the CMB light.
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However, the performance that corresponds to the third quarter of 23 was 22.5 percent below what the bank reported a year ago.
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This corresponds to a recent idea known as layered memories, in which many occasions are represented or representable as one single story.
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Further monetary policy decisions will depend on how actual inflation corresponds to forecasts for 2019-2020, the bank said in a statement.
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Mr Lliuya's claim of €2012,000 ($19,800) against RWE corresponds to 0.5% of the cost of protecting his town against the glacial melt.
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That corresponds to 34 percent of the total value of fish uploaded by the Danish fishermen, and 45 percent of the volume.
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Of course, Homer doesn't age in The Simpsons, but let's assume that each episode number corresponds to the year it was produced.
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The offer corresponds to a value per SFR Group share of 24.72 euros, Altice said, a 2.6 percent premium to Friday's close.
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Remember, wavelength is only one way to think about light; "color" also roughly corresponds to the amount of energy in a photon.
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APS, who amended their policy this year to allow students to use the bathroom that corresponds to their gender identity, responded immediately.
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Count all the cameras up, and it sort-of corresponds to the "4X Fun" tagline that accompanied Samsung's invitation to an Oct.
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On a standalone basis, WIND's rating corresponds to 'B'; this is uplifted by one notch for potential parental support from Vimpelcom Ltd.
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And then conviviality basically just corresponds to how well a disaster victim can communicate with other survivors, rescuers, and the environment itself.
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Each color roughly corresponds to a different temperature at which solar material is burning, ranging from thousands to millions of degrees Fahrenheit.
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The footnote at the bottom of the visual field corresponds to the number one hovering just above the letter "k" in "THEBLACK".
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"According to our figures, the lower expense will amount to 0.07% of GDP", which roughly corresponds to 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion).
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The date of the payment corresponds to an entry next to his name in the black ledger, the New York Times reported.
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The idea is that the energy at each point in our hands corresponds to the energy at different bits of our bodies.
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The ring of light in the new image corresponds to the innermost orbit of photons, the quantum particles that make up light.
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What if the show is going to come down to seven remaining characters, each of whom corresponds to one of the Seven?
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If pay corresponds to personal output, employees may feel that their energies are better directed towards working harder than to organising with others.
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The debt corresponds to back fines and levies that Oi failed to honor before filing for creditor protection on June 20 last year.
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It seemingly corresponds to the phrase "Bart, have you boofed yet?" which appears on his longtime friend and former classmate Mark Judge's page.
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The 5D name indeed corresponds to five dimensions and it's the extra two that are at the root of the new storage scheme.
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Siegel noted that Benglis's work didn't quite fit with the feminist discourse at the time, but more closely corresponds to what's happening today.
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Every percentage point that the minimum wage goes up corresponds to an overall pay rise for workers earning less than the new minimum.
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But the fact this thing actually works and corresponds to the music you're listening to is what elevates it in respectability for me.
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Stylistically, it's pretty cool—grit-filtered footage that corresponds to the song's lyrics with performance footage from everyone involved—but it's ultimately inessential.
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Elements are listed by atomic number in the periodic table, which corresponds to the number of protons (positively charged particles) in their nuclei.
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Students are also able to refer to themselves as either male or female and use the restroom that corresponds to their gender identities.
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The ratio of net written premiums to equity for the financial year to March 2016 of 2.4x corresponds to Fitch's 'BBB' median guideline.
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In the bank's model, a 1 percent deviation in the crown rate from the forecast corresponds to a 25 percent interest rate move.
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The effect is so subtle Steinhauer had to repeat the experiment 4,600 times, "which corresponds to six days of continuous measurement," he said.
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Luke and Mara create an experience where guests grab a piece of "gold" with a number on it, which corresponds to a prize.
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Each primary color corresponds to a different wavelength, starting with blue at the lowest (400 nanometers) and red at the highest (700 nanometers).
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There are two types of ribbons tied around the key—short ribbons and long ribbons— and each type corresponds to a bit value.
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So, one relatively simple and common example is the way in which the tempo and baseline beat of music corresponds to the heartbeat.
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The colour can be one that corresponds to the colour of the drink, so you could pick a dark red for red wine.
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In other words, they buy and sell only when they are supposed to, according to the investment mix that corresponds to your age.
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Procore has created a 3D model that corresponds to a virtual version of the 2D floor plan and runs on an iOS device.
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"Consequently, the brand's presence at exhibitions no longer corresponds to its strategy for exclusive and selective distribution," the company said in a statement.
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A trans individual's right to use the restroom that corresponds to the gender he or she identifies with should not be infringed upon.
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The shape itself corresponds to the type of volcano: Stratovolcanoes: These volcanoes, which are also known as composite volcanoes, have a steep profile.
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Watson's Tone Analyzer reads through and interprets the tone of people's tweets, and will pick a hue that corresponds to the emotional consensus.
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The measure of assets minus liabilities rose 12 percent, a number that corresponds to the earnings gain the company could receive, Barclays said.
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Not because it corresponds to an election year, but because its confusing messaging seems to somehow come both too early and too late.
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The words represent the upper right ring of the original logo and corresponds to the geographical location of Russia on a world map.
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This model can then be used take in new lists of ingredients and make predictions as to what country's' cuisines that list corresponds to.
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"This law corresponds to the wishes of Bulgarian citizens and the European Commission," said Tsvetan Tsvetanov, chairman of the ruling GERB party's parliamentary group.
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It's unclear which year this particular map corresponds to, but this month, the government released another map of popular dog names sorted by neighborhood.
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Each square in the grid corresponds to a potential score in the game, and participants buy squares and put the money into a pool.
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To show this, we made a chart plotting the total amount of money raised that corresponds to different percentiles, from zero through one hundred.
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You can see if the price paid to acquire a company outright corresponds to what you would have calculated its intrinsic value to be.
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The 'AAA' breakeven AP of 86.0% corresponds to a breakeven overcollateralisation (OC) of 16.3% and is driven by the asset disposal loss of 18.6%.
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The law requires people to use the bathroom that corresponds to their gender at birth and prevents local governments from passing anti-discrimination ordinances.
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Furthermore, some say there is no reliable way to establish whether a certain level of the drug corresponds to a certain level of impairment.
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"I've only tested this in three environments so far, but in each case the location corresponds to the right street address," Young told Krebs.
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Her photographs are beautiful, but the sense of melancholy that oftentimes accompanies them corresponds to the real-life emotions Collins felt while taking them.
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The colors reflect the approaching (purple/blue) and receding (orange/green) hydrogen gas velocities relative to Earth, while the brightness corresponds to the amount.
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This gene also corresponds to one in humans that's among several deleted in people born with a condition called Williams-Beuren syndrome, or WBS.
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Subsurface echo power is color coded and deep blue corresponds to the strongest reflections, which are interpreted as being caused by the presence of
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The 'AAA' breakeven AP of 0003% corresponds to a breakeven overcollateralisation (OC) of 9.3%, which is lower than the 11.1% published in March 2016.
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Top industries included investment banking and brokerage firms — joined by diversified and regional banks — as the uptick in rates corresponds to wider lending profits.
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"It is expressly stated in the Argentine laws that this is a negotiation that corresponds to the president," Pinedo told Reuters in an interview.
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The new National Investment Management Quality rating corresponds to the equivalent rating level of 'Highest Standards(tha)' under the precursor criteria and rating scale.
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"I translate what little I can, it's embarrassing": the shame corresponds to Xie's predicament in the restaurant and, equally, her plight on the page.
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The current rate of the rouble corresponds to the balance of payments and the oil price, RIA news agency quoted the official as saying.
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Once you identify the disk you want to wipe from the list, type "select disk #", where # is the number that corresponds to that disk.
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To represent, in this more common sense, is to make work that visually corresponds to realities out there in the world: to illustrate uncomplicatedly.
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Once every square has been purchased, numbers between 0-9 are drawn on both axes so that each square corresponds to a unique combination.
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The law, which requires that people use the bathroom that corresponds to the sex on their birth certificates, has already resulted in lost business.
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Specifically, adding a GTP (guanosine triphosphate) monomer to a microtubule corresponds to a car parking after the right-most car in the idealized lot.
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"Request a specific part or a specific data from an email that corresponds to Equifax and we will send it to you," the group explains.
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They each have a megaphone that corresponds to each one so that you're able to vocalize another possibility in how we see that gas mask.
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That's because the enormous controller has 19 different 3.5mm ports on the back, each of which corresponds to a specific input on a standard controller.
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There's a map that corresponds to the real world, and you largely traverse around in physical space while looking for digital items to pick up.
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Pagans had celebrated her in a month that became known as Eosturmonath in Old English, he wrote, which corresponds to what we now call April.
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It reflects uber trading on 20x Ebit in 2020, and also corresponds to 0.8x 2021 bookings, in line with Amazon's trading range in 2.43-2015.
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For the wearer of such kit, the effect would be to provide a visual response that corresponds to the movements the inner ear is detecting.
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And one thing that has been consistent over years of increasing access to adult material is that it corresponds to dramatic decreases in sex crimes.
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Each colour corresponds to a criminal outfit, ranging from the ELN, a Colombian guerrilla group, to several Colombian and Venezuelan drug, extortion and smuggling gangs.
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Each numbered door contains a Crayola craft item and corresponds to an activity, so kids can create memories and mementos leading up to the holidays.
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Each picture clearly corresponds to the meaning of the card, and you can easily identify a card's themes even if you're not familiar with tarot.
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The color corresponds to how many eruptions have been observed since 1883 — cooler colors mean fewer eruptions, while the hotter colors indicate more frequent eruptions.
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Captain Marvel: The star-shaped logo with the stripes on Fury's device corresponds to the star-shaped logo and stripes on Captain Marvel's uniform (above).
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The study combines wet bulb temperatures with air temperatures to arrive at a thermal index that corresponds to how the human body responds to heat.
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This part of your chart also corresponds to siblings and close friends, so give them a call; you can cover a lot of ground together.
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It's most often used to describe labor that keeps a household running smoothly — and the division of that labor often corresponds to traditional gender roles.
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How to Get Your Partner to Take on More Emotional Labor The division of emotional labor often (but not always) corresponds to traditional gender roles.
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In the poems that follow, she fleshes out the experience of selfhood, as it corresponds to the world, more completely than in her previous collections.
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Each of the six sides of the cube has a facial expression, such as a frown or a grimace, that corresponds to established pain scores.
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The first, speed class, covers minimum write speeds of 2 MB/s to 10 MB/s — the class number corresponds to the minimum write speed.
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After every decennial census, each state is apportioned the number of seats that corresponds to its share of the aggregate population of all 50 states.
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"Any review should be carried out with caution and parsimony, and only when a precedent no longer corresponds to society's sense of justice," she wrote.
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Each suit corresponds to natural elements like Fire, Earth, Air, and Water, which can be interpreted to divulge aspects of life as people live it.
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A lot of the activity was concentrated in contracts that expire by the end of the week, which corresponds to Trump's Friday deadline for additional tariffs.
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Dots in each grid cell are scaled by the total area burned, and colored by the extent to which that area corresponds to human-caused fires.
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The higher inflation is, the less likely economies are to hit the zero lower bound, because a zero nominal rate corresponds to a lower real rate.
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That way, all are able to appreciate the artist's fascination with the surrendered, languid female form, as it poetically corresponds to a myriad of erotic desires.
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Examining images from the GRACE satellite, Adhikari and Ivins found that changes in the amount of water on land corresponds to the shifts in the axis.
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Power Ledger says the asset-backed token will pay out distributions from renewable energy generation, unlike a utility token whose value corresponds to its future use.
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United, the second-largest U.S. airline by capacity, said the offer corresponds to virus-hit areas specified by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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The machine has three different coffee strengths, each of which corresponds to a different brew time: mild (25 minutes), medium (35 minutes), and bold (45 minutes).
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The 'AAA' breakeven AP is equivalent to a breakeven overcollateralisation (OC) of 5% and corresponds to the legal minimum OC under the Dutch covered bonds law.
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No. 18 corresponds to "Slight twitching of arm and hand like a shock, and felt as if he wanted to move them," according to the report.
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Dr. Asner and Dr. Martin dive to collect samples, and later, back in the lab, determine how the corals' chemical makeup corresponds to their spectral signatures.
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It's most often used to describe the labor that keeps a household running smoothly, and the division of that labor often corresponds to traditional gender roles.
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The Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF) is an exchange traded fund that corresponds to the performance of the financial sector of the S&P 500.
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The AP equals Fitch's 'AAA' breakeven AP and corresponds to an 'AA+' tested rating on a probability of default basis and a one-notch recovery uplift.
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The government in Russia consists of the prime minister, deputy prime ministers, and federal ministers and their ministries and corresponds to the Western Cabinet-style structure.
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"A reduction of the rate by 100 basis points in December corresponds to the base scenario of the central bank," said Olena Belan from Dragon Capital.
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The star-shaped logo with the stripes that's sent to Fury's device in response corresponds to the star-shaped logo and stripes on Captain Marvel's uniform.
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N.C. bathroom law The NBA wants North Carolina to change its controversial "bathroom" law, which makes people use the bathroom that corresponds to their gender at birth.
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Engineers also have to decide the "width" of each layer, which corresponds to the number of different features the network is considering at each level of abstraction.
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The way the strength of light varies over time corresponds to the thickness of the pot smoke and is plotted as a graph by the Arduino microcontroller.
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Italy, however, produces ten times more kiwis than France—the second-highest yield of kiwis in the world, which corresponds to its cheaper prices for the crop.
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If it didn't, the purchasing power of your benefits would erode over time, and because inflation corresponds to wage increases, you would hit higher tax brackets faster.
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Unfortunately, however, as Fass moves beyond the distant past and starts to write about the period that corresponds to her own life, her historian's remove falls away.
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The 'AAA' breakeven AP of 0003% corresponds to a breakeven overcollateralisation (OC) of 11.1% and is equivalent to the maximum contractual AP as per the programme documents.
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I take all of these basic observations together and my considered position is that the claim that black lives don't matter in America corresponds to the facts.
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The 'AAA' breakeven AP of 87.5% corresponds to a breakeven overcollateralisation (OC) of 14.3%, which has remained unchanged since Fitch's last analysis of ASB's covered bond portfolio.
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Disadvantaged voters in Wisconsin wanted to frame their challenge against a statewide map in this way because the approach corresponds to the way partisan mapmakers actually work.
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The initial variable R* corresponds to the rate of star formation in the galaxy, effectively giving you the total number of potential suns that could support life.
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The report projected that an estimated 230,215 people in the United States will die from cancer this year, which corresponds to more than 255,153 deaths per day.
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"The Tunabot can achieve a maximum tail beat frequency of 15 hertz, which corresponds to a swimming speed of 4.0 body lengths per second," their research reads.
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There is no single gene that corresponds to traits such as intelligence, and any genetic factors that contribute to behaviours are naturally only part of the puzzle.
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In their FAQ section on their website, Ferorelli and Kallman explain: Population corresponds to climate harm only to the degree that individuals consume resources and emit carbon.
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"Can dumb people enjoy IDM too?" was one of the first topics of discussion on Hyperreal's IDM List in 20013, which roughly corresponds to the modern Reddit.
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Grimm had first sued in 2015 after the school district forced him to use single bathrooms instead of the boys' public restroom, which corresponds to his gender identity.
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Each bubble represents a story, and its size corresponds to the number of total shares or other types of interactions it received across Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and LinkedIn.
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The sensor then either uses that energy to answer back — or doesn't, which corresponds to either a 1 or a 0, meaning it can effectively communicate in binary.
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The relied upon AP equals Fitch's 'AAA' breakeven AP and corresponds to an 'AA+' tested rating on a probability of default basis and a one-notch recovery uplift.
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NDIA isn't alleging that AT&T is discriminating on racial grounds, though the pattern also largely corresponds to racial makeup: white areas have higher speeds, black areas lower.
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However, its plan, which corresponds to less than 678.6 million A-shares, still needs further approvals from shareholders as well as British and Chinese securities regulators, it added.
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The relied-upon AP equals Fitch's 'AAA' breakeven AP and corresponds to an 'AA+' tested rating on a probability of default basis and a one-notch recovery uplift.
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On average, "every $100,000 increase in the median metro home value corresponds to a 0.25 percentage increase in the share of married couples with roommates," the report notes.
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Every six hours, the bots posts the weather forecast in the shape of the U.S. with emoji that corresponds to the climate in that portion of the country.
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"Reasonable people can differ on the costs and benefits of exploring whether maximum employment really corresponds to a lower unemployment rate than we are seeing now," he said.
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A November study in the Journal of Neuroscience found that the code used in brain motor areas corresponds to speech movements, also called "speech gestures," not whole sounds.
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High amplitude patterns of something called "gamma synchrony," which corresponds to a better control of interaction between neurons, have been observed in Buddhist monks during periods of meditation.
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The red color appears because Spitzer detects infrared light and the red color in the image corresponds to an infrared wavelength typically emitted by dust, according to NASA.
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The average new vehicle gets only about 25 miles per gallon, which corresponds to about three-quarters of a pound of greenhouse gas emissions for each mile driven.
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The change corresponds to nearly an entire growing season, and breaks the record for the greatest shift in spring emergence that the scientists have observed in the Arctic.
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The jump corresponds to Trump's central pledge to crack down on illegal immigration, at least in terms of casting a wide net to catch undocumented or deportable immigrants.
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A 103 report by the Institute of Medicine helped establish how the rise in obesity among kids corresponds to increasing marketing of unhealthy food and drinks to them.
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In February, Trump rescinded guidance issued by the Obama administration saying that public schools should allow transgender students to use the restroom that corresponds to their gender identity.
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If you are recruited to participate in a project, your skill corresponds to a commodity for which they pay you little and which they then resell for a profit.
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"The contract specifies the delivery of 39 million cubic feet a day from Venezuela, which corresponds to just over 3 percent of daily supply in Colombia," the statement said.
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The world's largest sovereign wealth fund was built with income from Norway's offshore oil and gas industry and now corresponds to about 2.5 times its annual gross domestic product.
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The work of these artists corresponds to four different areas of research supported by the Spencer Museum's Integrated Arts Research Initiative (IARI): data visualization, immigration, social histories, and ecologies.
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The yellow line [in the above chart] highlights that, which is right around the $12 region [and] corresponds to a move back into the upper 40s for crude oil.
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The scale runs from extra-small to extra-large, and then, if you're lucky, 1X, which corresponds to a women's size 23 to 25, and 2300X (2500 to 28).
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Breakeven AP The revised 'AAA' breakeven AP of 94.0% corresponds to a breakeven overcollateralisation (OC) of 6.4%, which has improved since Fitch's last analysis of NAB's covered bond portfolio.
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Within hours, the Justice Department announced that it had arrested 25-year-old contractor Reality Winner for leaking a classified document that corresponds to the document the Intercept obtained.
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The 'A-' rating of the head office corresponds typically to a 'AA(twn)' National Long-Term Rating, which in turn corresponds to an 'F1+(twn)' National Short-Term Rating.
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Moreover, the moves widen the gap between the NWSL's haves and have-nots, which all too often corresponds to independent franchises and those owned and supported by MLS teams.
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If they visit the store and call the helpline number, the people who answer explain that the transaction actually corresponds to gambling – as Agora staff told the Reuters reporter.
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KEY RATING DRIVERS The rating assigned to BSC's new debt issuance corresponds to the bank's Long-Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR) and ranks equal to other senior unsecured debt.
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It works similarly to sheet music: The height of the "notes" corresponds to the pitch of the music, and each line or dot represents a note in the song.
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The game has a daunting number of collectibles for completionists to tackle, as well as a balance of either low or high chaos that corresponds to your body count.
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If you use a logarithmic scale to represent the above so that each scientist's range corresponds to one order of magnitude, all three opinions will be represented more equally.
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The plea agreement also notes that Ms. Huffman "reserves the right to argue" that her crime actually corresponds to a lower guideline — of zero to six months of incarceration.
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All can appreciate the beauty of immediately seeing the clue that corresponds to selected squares in the grid, as opposed to searching through the columns of clues in print.
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The surge of migrants winding up in Ciudad Juárez and other border cities corresponds to a rise in the number of undocumented migrants trying to enter the United States.
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Christoph Becker, who formed part of the research team, told CNN that having a social network corresponds to greater life satisfaction, but that doesn't have to come from children.
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Remember, your circadian rhythm of melatonin which rises at night and dips during the day is designed to function in a 24-hour rhythm that corresponds to natural light.
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That color corresponds to that wall and that wall's sense of gravity, and when you interact with a wall, it now becomes the gravitational source for the entire world.
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He noted that the recent rise in rates corresponds to stronger economic growth, positive earnings revisions, tax reform, and higher government spending, all of which are positive for equities.
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Each is accompanied by a summary description as well as a color key that corresponds to one or more of the 66 construction materials collectively represented in Roke's selections.
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When you play the A above middle C on those two keyboards, you're hearing sound waves vibrate at 440 Hz, and every other note on a scale corresponds to that.
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And a school board in Florida recently passed what has been called a "gender inspection" policy that prohibits transgender students from using the bathroom that corresponds to their gender identity.
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Using the most current data available from the U.K. Foreign & Commonwealth Office, the site assigns each country in the world a color that corresponds to its relative safety for tourists.
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Scientists have now figured out that if they design double-stranded RNA that corresponds to a plant's own genes, those genes will be attacked like invaders, and temporarily turned off.
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His current market price corresponds to a 212% chance of winning the PGA, making him the narrow fourth-favourite behind Dustin Johnson (2100%), Brooks Koepka (22012%), and Rory McIlroy (7.3%).
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Mostly, it's done via the most bare-bones reductions of the C programming language possible (Embedded C, generally), or even just whatever assembly language corresponds to the processor in question.
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The reading tally below is still relevant, but the "days behind schedule" corresponds to the new schedule I built out in the spreadsheet for the final stretch of the project.
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This corresponds to the spread of Phoenician traders and settlers from their home cities in the Levant into the western Mediterranean, and the consequent exploitation of galena mines in Iberia.
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That turning point roughly corresponds to when the Chinese government stepped up a campaign to rein in debt risks through a concerted deleveraging effort, which has driven up borrowing costs.
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It's possible to "imprint" a problem into the polariton cloud in the form of a mathematical graph (an arrangement of connected nodes), where each node corresponds to an individual polariton.
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There is a new moon in Libra, the analytical sign of Justice that corresponds to your house of partnerships, on Monday evening, asking you to consider what's fair in love.
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While it's hard to say exactly which model number corresponds to which iPhone variant, the numbers appear to be divided into three groups, starting with A19, A20 and A21, respectively.
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The North Carolina law would bar local municipalities from passing nondiscrimination laws and would also require that people use the bathroom that corresponds to their biological sex assigned at birth.
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"Most of the military modernization underway in China corresponds to achieving the types of capabilities the United States has already attained," Cortez Cooper of the RAND Corporation testified in February.
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When validating this scale, psychologists have found that the number of people in serious psychological distress corresponds to the number of people with a diagnosis of a serious mental illness.
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"The purchase consideration corresponds to approximately SEK 25 per Trelleborg share, and will result in a capital gain of 4 billion Swedish crowns ($491.4 million)," Trelleborg said in a statement.
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Earlier this year, DeVos rolled back another Title IX protection put in place by President Obama that allowed trans students to use the bathroom that corresponds to their gender identity.
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In his print that revisits Audubon's pair of Eastern Towhees, LaMacchia shows a family of the black-and-orange birds in a nest whose form corresponds to Audubon's recorded observations.
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This brand of feelings-first politics drives ideologues and technocrats bananas, but corresponds to how most people think about politics and political leadership — in terms of group identity and affiliation.
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For readers of the books, it is probably enough to know that the first season, which corresponds to the first of the four novels, sticks close to the source material.
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The so-called "connectome" corresponds to the fly's hemibrain, a region that's about 250 micrometers across—the size of a dust mite, or the thickness of two strands of hair.
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Language concerns propositional content — the meanings of words (semantics), the rules by which words form sentences (syntax), and how accurately what we say corresponds to the world (truth and falsity).
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Mitsotakis said that an economic strategy which corresponds to the necessity to protect the environment could help heal Greece's economic woes: high public debt, low productivity and low investment funding.
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