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Kimono's pieces will be available in sizes XXS (equivalent to size 0) to 4XL (equivalent to size 20).
This fear was reinforced by the recent hurricanes, which provided imagery equivalent to the danger, imagery equivalent to nuclear disaster.
There's a 48-megapixel main camera, an ultra-wide camera (equivalent to a 16mm lens), and a telephoto lens (equivalent to a 160mm lens).
You looked at a jacket and thought immediately of Palladio's symmetry: pocket-pocket is equivalent to window-window, a portico is equivalent to a jacket's opening.
Those bets are equivalent to 15% of Tesla's float, while short bets against Virgin Galactic are equivalent to 31% of that company's stock float, up from 7% in November.
It was definitely the bodily fluid equivalent to our diet.
This was equivalent to a satisfactory 7% return on equity.
That's roughly equivalent to the annual energy consumption of Denmark.
There is actually no women's equivalent to the "dadbod" phenomenon.
They then created a "Mega Roll," equivalent to four rolls.
Canada's trade is equivalent to almost 65% of its economy.
That's equivalent to taking 7 million cars off the road.
I think it's almost equivalent to sharing someone's nude [photos].
Driving bans are equivalent to an expropriation of business assets.
These have complex grammars, equivalent to spoken tongues in expressiveness.
The lengths are equivalent to 1.6 inch to 7 inches.
He has been described as France's equivalent to Frank Sinatra.
It could easily be equivalent to a month's food budget.
That's equivalent to getting a 0 or a 1, randomly.
Transport for London owns land equivalent to 16 Hyde Parks.
The issue is equivalent to 11.4 percent of outstanding shares.
That was equivalent to annualised production of 24.0 million tonnes.
It is equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of Denmark.
We don't have a digital equivalent to this right now.
It is equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of Denmark.
It's the underwater equivalent to a pie in the face.
Turkey's Vakifbank secured a syndicated loan equivalent to $1.3 billion.
That is equivalent to nearly a year of minimum wage.
Consider it the professional equivalent to coloring outside the lines.
That piece had 2700g of THC equivalent to 2100 joints!
The black hole's mass is equivalent to 6.5 billion suns. 
One pound of fat is roughly equivalent to 3,500 calories.
That's equivalent to about 5% of the global oil supply.
That is equivalent to 430 hours, or nearly 18 days.
The order is equivalent to a year's production, Draegerwerk said.
The amount is equivalent to 15% of the UK's GDP.
Zuheir's regular sandwich costs 3,000 Lebanese pounds, equivalent to $2.
That's equivalent to $1.3 billion today, taking inflation into account.
That is pretty much equivalent to the government stimulus package.
That's equivalent to around 3% of Irish gross domestic product.
Take Mishwar, Sudan's equivalent to Uber, which launched in 2015.
An American equivalent to a royal baby was born today.
In 2015 Sky paid 4.2 billion pounds for its three-year package, equivalent to 11.1 million pounds per game, while BT paid 960 million pounds for its games, equivalent to 7.6 million pounds a match.
Producing it will require 2,350 litres of water—that's the equivalent to around ten average bathtubs full to the brim, and the carbon footprint would be equivalent to driving 25 miles in an average car.
Some got pure urea equivalent to 100kg of nitrogen per hectare.
Can't complain about the cost...it's equivalent to four Starbucks Frappuccinos.
Generics are pharmaceuticals that are equivalent to a brand-name drug.
I only wish I could find something equivalent to it now.
That's equivalent to a medium- or even large-size venture fund.
Such moves are equivalent to a gradual tightening of monetary conditions.
That's roughly equivalent to 24% of the world's daily oil production.
Indebted Japan has gross borrowings equivalent to 283 percent of GDP.
That cardiac stress is equivalent to moderate and vigorous exercise, respectively.
I don't see an equivalent to that in the business world.
Gangs extort vast sums from businesses, equivalent to 3% of GDP.
Essentially, the light will be equivalent to a 360-degree sunset.
This is the digital equivalent to show you are an ally.
That's roughly equivalent to the annual emissions of 200 American cars.
But I think Apple should have the equivalent to an ombudsman.
Thai tax revenue is equivalent to about 17 percent of GDP.
Right now Lionrock's strength is equivalent to a Category 2 hurricane.
This is equivalent to 80,000 people each day abandoning their homes.
Yamal said its total external financing was equivalent to $18.4 billion.
There is no equivalent to this kind of activity on Earth.
This would be equivalent to about 7 percent, the bank added.
American skinheads were the equivalent to the UK soccer hooligan scene.
That's the equivalent to 15 years' worth of EU payments, though.
"I'm not sure what the Martian equivalent to that would be."
That's equivalent to the total annual emissions from 572,000 passenger cars.
"Saving Jet is not equivalent to saving Goyal," the official said.
Sothoryos,  mentioned far less on the show, is equivalent to Africa.
Moody's Investors Service rates Berkshire "Aa2," equivalent to S&P's rating.
So it's like your generation's equivalent to "Saturday Night" by Whigfield?
And yes, some good bud is equivalent to visiting a shrink.
That's roughly equivalent to removing 340 million cars from the road.
For him, heaps of random facts are not equivalent to knowledge.
The settlement is equivalent to about one month of Facebook's revenues.
The track the train runs on is equivalent to the tunnel.
Despite the formidable title, such conspiracy is not equivalent to treason.
The figure is equivalent to over 80% of U.S. rival Amazon.
UPC matches debt equivalent to roughly 5x budgeted EBITDA per country.
Each plate is equivalent to a single page of the newspaper.
Accordingly, forced separation is psychologically equivalent to the threat of death.
That was equivalent to an extra 0.9 percent in household spending.
Each point is equivalent to $2003 toward Infiniti products and services.
It was still a significant payment — equivalent to several million dollars.
Raniere implied Daniela's alleged breach was equivalent to killing a child.
In total, he spent $2,400, equivalent to about four month's salary.
"[It's the] equivalent to The Godfather in the US," Ling says.
Setting expectations up front is equivalent to administering a distraction vaccine.
It's the digital equivalent to receiving a calming boost of serotonin.
That is equivalent to about 5% of the global oil supply.
That's equivalent to more than 5% of global daily oil production.
This would be the equivalent to Iranian meddling in Eastern Province.
There is no equivalent to the gold pants for Michigan players.
That is equivalent to about 21 percent of the country's economy.
It is equivalent to a ban on a category of speech.
That is roughly equivalent to the market value of Verizon Communications.
This is equivalent to 23 percent of Qatar's gross domestic product.
It's the equivalent to "home field advantage" in baseball or football.
That's equivalent to about 530,000 bankruptcies a year, the researchers said.
Lebanon's public debt is equivalent to around 150% of its GDP.
"The results are equivalent to what's happening in clinics," she said.
The ring's diameter is equivalent to roughly 300 Saturns lined up.
The other reaction could be something equivalent to a bank run.
That is nearly equivalent to the gross domestic product of Russia.
This is equivalent to around 15 percent of the world's GDP.
That is equivalent to about 24.7% of the global oil supply.
This solution would be the economic equivalent to total trade disarmament.
It's actually one three-liter bottle, equivalent to four wine bottles.
Justice League is also considered Warner Bros.' equivalent to Marvel's Avengers.
OSLO, Dec 30 (Reuters) - The Norwegian central bank will sell foreign exchange equivalent to 500 million crowns per day in January, down from sales equivalent to 700 million crowns per day in December, it said on Monday.
Air pollution is worst in the world's poorest cities: Living in a place like Mexico City is equivalent to smoking 22040 cigarettes a day, and living in New Delhi, India, is equivalent to smoking 2100 a day.
LEVIN: Is that equivalent to the United States Attorney or even bigger?
That was equivalent to about 8 percent of Guangfa Bank's 2016 profit.
Writer, Calc, and Impress are equivalent to Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Is Kosovo — population 1.8 million, roughly equivalent to Hamburg — even a "country"?
In June 2011, one dollar was equivalent to roughly 1.6 Brazilian reals.
That's treated as equivalent to Trump's narrow 23-point margin in Pennsylvania.
That is equivalent to almost 19 million ounces, worth some $26 billion.
The country has $380bn of reserves, equivalent to a fifth of GDP.
Lebanon has public debt equivalent to 150% of gross domestic product (GDP).
The only slightly comparable contemporary equivalent to Lost is Game of Thrones.
That amount is equivalent to about 1883 percent of gross domestic product.
The chip was from an Opal card, Sydney's equivalent to London's Oyster.
This is equivalent to about half a million minutes of streaming music.
Apple has a renewable energy capacity equivalent to its total energy use.
Andrew: For me it felt like the series' equivalent to Metroid Prime.
That is equivalent to more than half of Hong Kong's fiscal reserves.
The country's foreign debt is now equivalent to three years' export earnings.
The value of foreign trade is equivalent to 64% of Canada's GDP.
That rate is equivalent to about 10 percent of Nigeria's current production.
I told Jewel that an XL is equivalent to a size 2160.
Even more troubling, welfare dollars themselves are not equivalent to each other.
Three movies a month is nearly equivalent to four months of Netflix.
However, these are not equivalent to the store it now has planned.
The 94.5% 'AAA' breakeven AP is equivalent to 5.8% breakeven overcollateralisation (OC).
This is equivalent to about 2175 years of emissions at current levels.
Think of it as equivalent to Google's Nexus line of Android smartphones.
The amount was equivalent to 5.4 percent of China's gross domestic product.
That would be equivalent to a 2 percent share of the market.
And there's nothing else to find that's equivalent to U.S. Treasury bills.
Between them, that's about equivalent to the gross domestic product of Chad.
That is equivalent to a range of 3.7 miles to 6.21 miles.
Catching a GoPro is the modern day equivalent to catching a boot.
Essentially the PC equivalent to having your cake and eating it too.
That was equivalent to 55 percent of the total issued in 2015.
Foreign reserves represent 49.7% of GDP, equivalent to 10 months of imports.
This was roughly equivalent to the proportion of mothers who screened positive.
Today, that would be equivalent to about $5,000 in ice cream purchases.
The relief is equivalent to 30% percent of the cost of equipment.
That extraordinary growth—equivalent to adding eight Londons—is a wonderful thing.
Truly equivalent to the Weekly Journal's work, close to three centuries earlier.
One of these bars is equivalent to three bottles of liquid shampoo.
It has a surface area equivalent to that of 14 soccer pitches.
Including headwinds, the Sydney-London flight is equivalent to 9,600 nautical miles.
After including dividends, that's equivalent to an annualised loss of 6 percent.
What's the fertility's equivalent to the class I took before indoor skydiving?
They would provide carbon savings equivalent to 272 million tons of CO2.
He views the work as equivalent to cinematography, editing, and sound design.
American forces, it's worth noting, possess no equivalent to the Tor-M2DT.
Prominent Democrats said it was the equivalent to leveling an "assassination threat."
Last December, the steelmaker had a debt equivalent to 5.6 times EBITDA.
If you have a pedometer, that&aposs equivalent to about 1,500 steps.
That's equivalent to every single resident of Ithaca, N.Y., plus 210,21998 friends.
Proportional to population, that would be equivalent to 343 million members today.
He recalls taking home about $500 a week, equivalent to $1,500 now.
The nonverbal equivalent to [Groan] to me would be something like FACEPALM.
At its peak, the typhoon was equivalent to a Category 5 hurricane.
It conditioned viewers to believe that streaming must be equivalent to immediacy.
That is equivalent to roughly three-fifths of China's entire economic output.
Israel is not Hungary, which faces no equivalent to the Palestinian conflict.
That's equivalent to about 80% of the total US harvest last year.
That's nearly equivalent to an entire Peugeot, feasted on by all shareholders.
Martin moved her rating to underperform, equivalent to a sell, from hold.
"Anything that's equivalent to washing your hands is probably useful," Perlman said.
That's equivalent to the entire value of Boeing (BA), or nearly1.5 Teslas.
Now, I'm not saying that Trump's behavior is equivalent to the Biden's.
But there isn't any equivalent to deposing witnesses or anything like that.
Such a move is equivalent to calling a vote of no confidence.
The 10.4% saving is equivalent to about $2,879, according to the study.
That is equivalent to more than a decade of McCabe's expected pension.
A1 is equivalent to an A+ score of S&P and Fitch.
But calling out biased media isn't equivalent to the left's underhanded tactics.
Since March Boeing's market capitalisation has shed a quarter, equivalent to $65bn.
Overall, the package is equivalent to a 7 percent rise, it said.
The EU forecasts a balance equivalent to 3.5 percent of national output.
HSBC said regulatory overhang is equivalent to 38.5% of Facebook's current valuation.
That is equivalent to over 10% of Sweden's installed onshore wind capacity.
There's no centralized planning, no incel equivalent to of Osama bin Laden.
Compared with those who drank no sugary drinks, those who drank one or two a day had a reduced brain volume equivalent to 1.6 years of normal aging, and lower memory scores equivalent to 5.8 years of aging.
Unencumbered liquid assets (including mandatory reserves) were equivalent to 0003% of customer deposits.
RBS also had an interest equivalent to a 15.3% stake in Alawwal bank.
That's equivalent to about 20 more years of CO2 emissions at current rates.
This is about equivalent to the volume of a full-size tanker truck.
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Ten percent of Canon's annual revenue would be roughly equivalent to $2.9 billion.
That's equivalent to 20 years of fossil fuel carbon release at carbon levels.
Such spending could be equivalent to about 8GW of new coal-fired capacity.
And indeed that is what the "mute" function on Twitter is equivalent to.
The defence budget would be equivalent to 1.3% of GDP, an official said.
However, most customers ended up buying an equivalent to the Model S 75kWh.
And no, this doesn't mean watching a scary movie is equivalent to exercising.
That's equivalent to a $114 fine for someone who makes $60,000 a year .
Connecticut's letter had the most difficult language, equivalent to a college-level text.
"I don't know there is an equivalent to Medicare-for-all," said Rep.
She got 0.56 — equivalent to two county delegates — and he only got 0.28.
And so 240 barleycorns became equivalent to a size 7 shoe, for example.
That feels like our modern equivalent to the urban-used future of cyberpunk.
Design Taxi says that one serving is roughly equivalent to a light beer.
This is the equivalent to the $1,290 resistance level on the gold chart.
They showed only a slight bias toward other female students, equivalent to a .
The year-on-year difference is equivalent to the national production of Turkey.
Regala bakery produces 222,22.5 loaves a day, equivalent to 230 tons of flour.
That debt is roughly equivalent to 150 percent of Italy's gross domestic product.
Picking up the dry cleaning is the equivalent to slaying a dragon, right?
The ratings are equivalent to Fitch's ratings on HUM's outstanding senior unsecured notes.
The ratings are equivalent to Fitch's ratings on UNH's outstanding senior unsecured notes.
With trade equivalent to 64% of GDP, it would strike voters as absurd.
It's now equivalent to approximately seven Twitters in terms of monthly active users.
That's roughly equivalent to a 20 percent down-payment on a $175,000 home.
In terms of nutrients, soy milk is the closest equivalent to cow's milk.
That's equivalent to approximately $8.95 million per week and $1.29 million per day.
Seems like you're the dating equivalent to bad breath — a major deal breaker.
Japanese YouTuber Riku got himself a 7,500cc fan, equivalent to about 450 horsepower.
This is like the equivalent to sitting on a public restroom's toilet seat.
The title is equivalent to Halep's greatest previous success, in Indian Wells, Calif.
But it's tougher to pin down an exact equivalent to the "wanted" message.
The shares are equivalent to 19 percent of Zheshang Bank's enlarged share capital.
Athena's revenue is equivalent to around 40 percent of Minerva's total gross revenue.
That is equivalent to about 6 percent of the country's total production capacity.
Criminalizing conduct that is integral to one's status is equivalent to criminalizing status.
Facebook has 6m advertisers, equivalent to a fifth of all American small firms.
It's equivalent to a middle school boy snapping a female classmate's bra strap.
Here's my concern: This is basically the pot-policy equivalent to de-Ba'athification.
It's the country's largest event, equivalent to the Super Bowl, for Rugby League.
This is equivalent to the annual carbon emissions from about 500 million automobiles.
That's roughly the equivalent to all the homes in Los Angeles and Houston.
That's equivalent to 1,400 dreamers losing their job every day, the lawsuit says.
The revenue from the sales is equivalent to the entire snack bar industry.
Which is strange for a film about rock music's closest equivalent to Dionysus.
So, paying it off is equivalent to a 2.8 percent risk-free return.
That's equivalent to the carbon footprint of a car driving about 7,800 miles.
That's the equivalent to three and a half bottles of 8-ounce shampoo.
The increase is equivalent to about 7 million more adults without health coverage.
I mean this is a trade bloc that would be equivalent to NAFTA.
Rein claims that one SuperTower can provide coverage equivalent to 30 conventional towers.
It was the equivalent to if an ATM spit out too much money.
The ratings are equivalent to Fitch's ratings on Cigna's currently outstanding senior notes.
This is about equivalent to the average annual rainfall of New York City.
That is equivalent to an internal rate of return of around 16 percent.
The player built into the soundbar is equivalent to Roku's existing Ultra player.
The figure is equivalent to about one-tenth of the region's Uighur population.
The effort required is roughly equivalent to running up a 3,000-foot mountain.
Each one of Alex Robert Ross's tweets is equivalent to 0.0002 albums sold.
Brokers can earn a commission equivalent to 15 percent of the annual rent.
That's equivalent to about 50% of the current level of private residential construction.
It was between $200 and $250, equivalent to between $2,153 and $3,564 now.
That was equivalent to nearly one third of its market value back then.
What it is The tournament is the virtual soccer equivalent to World Cup.
The energy release was equivalent to tens of billions of tons of explosives.
He sought $500,000 in damages, an amount equivalent to about $4 million today.
Its lofty goal is to essentially become the online generation's equivalent to television.
He dismissed the shareholder's allegation that awarding Musk was equivalent to corporate waste.
That amount is equivalent to more than 100 bathtubs full of waste water.
It's equivalent to when we invite the soap box derby to Capitol Hill.
Republicans' expectations had soared to 122.5, equivalent to levels registered in boom times.
This is equivalent to approximately 28500% of California Gross State Product in 6900.
Lebanon's public debt is equivalent to around 150% of its gross domestic product.
Lebanon's public debt is equivalent to around 150% of its gross domestic product.
The European Commission has sought a bigger budget equivalent to 1.11% of GNI.
The Dry Valleys may well be our closest equivalent to a Martian landscape.
The company has NPL provisions equivalent to 107% of those non-performing loans.
State law requires even non-members to pay fees equivalent to union dues.
That's equivalent to about 1,000 major solar power plants, according to experts' estimates.
A year in Downing Street is equivalent to several years of ordinary life.
The revenue from those sales is equivalent to the entire snack bar industry.
That would be equivalent to a $2.5 billion tax increase on the industry.
The plant produces power equivalent to about 40 percent of the country's consumption.
The CME contract traded volumes equivalent to almost 2.5 million tonnes last year.
The bomb's destructive power, equivalent to 2800 tonnes of TNT, pales in comparison with the relatively small atomic bombs dropped on Japan at the end of World War Two, which had blasts equivalent to between 2127,1033 and 32,267 tonnes of TNT.
They stand at 1,925 tonnes, equivalent to a minimal two days of global usage.
Added together, these new parks cover waters equivalent to half the size of Canada.
That's equivalent to around 0.7 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) of natural gas.
The amount of nicotine in each pod is equivalent to one pack of cigarettes.
That is equivalent to just over six percent of the country's total production capacity.
Now, they traded him at a value equivalent to a negative-third round pick.
The bank will sell foreign exchange equivalent to 1.0 billion Norwegian crowns per day.
It has a capacity of 6,400MW, equivalent to the average power consumption of Romania.
A Jail-Day was the rough equivalent to three really shitty Normal-Life-Days.
Roughly equivalent to a movie you'd watch on a plane but never seek out.
That would be equivalent to an estimated 134,446 fewer adolescents attempting suicide each year.
But just this morning, Google announced something called ARCore, its equivalent to Apple's ARKit.
Kyarr has reached wind speeds equivalent to a super typhoon in the Pacific Ocean.
Storage units with a 1,500 megawatt punch – equivalent to the power lost on Aug.
Its failure rate for typical use was equivalent to that of popular contraceptive pills.
Lawmakers argued that dooming inmates to die by electrocution is equivalent to brutal torture.
This has a capacity of 21,2400MW (equivalent to the average power consumption of Romania).
A bank account freeze on an amount equivalent to the tax bill was imposed.
This area is equivalent to 4 million square kilometers, which is bigger than India.
That is equivalent to just over 6 percent of the country's total production capacity.
Two slices of pizza are the equivalent to swallowing 3 spoons of warm oil.
Ninety-three petaflops is equivalent to 93 quadrillion floating-point operations per second (FLOP).
These would be equivalent to 30-35 days of Vietnam's net imports, it said.
On average, that's equivalent to 55 spills per 1,000 wells in any given year.
Breathing in that air for a day is roughly equivalent to smoking 14 cigarettes.
The total is equivalent to nearly 2.153 percent of total U.S. gross domestic product.
We do a festival every year, and this was sort of equivalent to that.
Did you know that 4 grams is the equivalent to 1 teaspoon of sugar?
Will we see the birth of Norway's equivalent to Conor McGregor on May 21st?
Its combined NGL and condensate output is equivalent to about 400,000 barrels per day.
Last year, the U.K.'s public debt was equivalent to 84 percent of GDP.
Italy has a new assault carrier, roughly equivalent to those US amphibious assault ships.
This is the adult equivalent to that classic "the dog ate my homework" excuse.
Today private pension funds manage around $212bn, equivalent to 75% of Chile's annual GDP.
That target is equivalent to almost half of the utilities July to September consumption.
Its size is equivalent to $185,000 for each man, woman, and child in Norway.
The 90.5% 'AAA' breakeven AP is equivalent to a 11.0% breakeven over-collateralisation (OC).
Shares in, Yandex, a Russian equivalent to Google, and another large IT company, Mail.
In Nigeria this is equivalent to $7.6 billion annually in lost earnings and productivity.
It is the elite left-wing equivalent to the populist right-wing birther conspiracy.
A cusec is a measurement of flow, equivalent to one cubic foot per second.
That's equivalent to about one-quarter of its 2015 production of 36.11 million tonnes.
Its size is equivalent to $185,67 for each man, woman and child in Norway.
"In terms of project economics it's equivalent to the entire profit margin," he said.
This is equivalent to about 21% of global petroleum liquids consumption, the EIA says.
Wasted food also generates climate change pollution equivalent to 37 million cars per year.
"$100 million is equivalent to the gross national product for some countries," he says.
Well, we found the beauty brand equivalent to that, and it's 13 products deep.
The surplus is equivalent to 1.6 times what users actually paid, excluding surge pricing.
Axon's announcement is not equivalent to a permanent or indefinite "ban" on facial recognition.
That's the equivalent to 25,000 virtual cars driving all day, everyday, the company says.
That used to be equivalent to more than $1,000 before the annexation of Crimea.
The European Parliament wants a bigger budget - equivalent to 1.3% of the EU's GNI.
This weight difference is equivalent to that between a humpback whale and an armadillo.
That was equivalent to about 500 pounds ($656) per person per year over time.
Now imagine that was equivalent to data that was coming in from an attacker.
At the time, the per-share offer was equivalent to $10.42 per Atmel share.
The KPS foundation intends to sell shares equivalent to 25% of the voting rights.
The men had demanded 15 bitcoins, which is roughly equivalent to $120,000 in cash.
Moore has also said that homosexuality is equivalent to beastality, and should be criminalized.
Cardholders earn 13 miles per dollar spent, which is equivalent to 1.5% cash back.
Forcing a woman to give birth against her will is morally equivalent to rape.
In fact, June saw a sales pace equivalent to 11.30 million units per year.
The bank will sell foreign exchange equivalent to 650 million Norwegian crowns per day.
He's sold a total of 22018 million shares in 2182.04, equivalent to $526 million.
At one point short positions were equivalent to around 12% of the company's stock.
And it has stacked up 11 Copa América titles, the equivalent to Europe's championship.
That's equivalent to the weight of a family of four that travels in it.
GM said its consumer discounts were equivalent to 11.7 percent of the transaction price.
The total amount seized is equivalent to 3.7 million euros, according to France Inter.
For some educators, that's nearly equivalent to working a second full-time teaching job.
Acciona Energia said this output was equivalent to the consumption of 43,000 U.S. homes.
The gap is equivalent to around $25 billion a year, according to Atomico's report.
It is roughly equivalent to the wages and environmental standards in the United States.
The tech is more than just some modern equivalent to those Hypercolor shirts, however.
Managers now hold net long positions equivalent to nearly 544 million barrels of oil.
This was equivalent to just under a third of UBS's overall pre-tax profit.
The program requires advertisers to buy a minimum of 25,000 samples, equivalent to $50,000.
In the '19623s, a prime seat went for $21962, roughly equivalent to $29 today.
Mr. Scopes was swiftly found guilty and fined $100 (equivalent to about $1,400 today).
These are the "I'm getting old and feeble" equivalent to mittens on a string.
To suggest otherwise is equivalent to portraying criticism of President Trump as anti-American.
None of these is equivalent to the genuine and immediate crisis the coronavirus presents.
He made $3 an hour, equivalent to $20 an hour today adjusted for inflation.
It is not even an equivalent to New Zealand's tie with Italy in 2010.
We talked to a therapist about whether therapy is equivalent to a good friendship.
Fortunately, Laura can yell over it: "This is equivalent to book burning!" pic.twitter.com/zMTeEOkSYm
"[It&aposs] easily equivalent to an elite athlete&aposs most intense workout," Wallace says.
At the current exchange rate the mansion's price is equivalent to about 4,200 bitcoins.
That's an area equivalent to the sum total of the Amazon rainforests, NASA says.
The surplus is equivalent to 103 times what users actually paid, excluding surge pricing.
Wealth-X is the big data equivalent to Mr. Hill's one-man reporting project.
That's equivalent to savings of $142 per American household, or $82 per licensed driver.
In the Central Valley, the figure was 52 percent, equivalent to the Bay Area.
It's the Del Taco equivalent to a supreme hard shell taco at Taco Bell.
UK law does not have a direct equivalent to a US style class action.
The planned cost reduction is equivalent to 14% of HSBC's total expenses in 103.
They aim to cultivate an amateur esports scene equivalent to that of traditional sports.
Is Mx. also the gender-neutral term of address, equivalent to "sir" and "ma'am"?
This is bigger than 9 U.S. states and equivalent to the size of Maryland.
All Australian programmes have a maximum contractual AP of 95%, equivalent to 0003% overcollateralisation.
Cutting out immigration is equivalent to cutting out new jobs for the American people.
The bank will sell foreign exchange equivalent to 900 million Norwegian crowns per day.
That's roughly equivalent to three out of every 10 people, according to the report.
There's not really a meaningful equivalent to "muting" a Facebook or Instagram comment, either.
Given that, I also personally believe gun reform is not equivalent to banning guns.
A compliment is the equivalent to a 'like' in a face-to-face conversation.
That's roughly equivalent to Canada and Japan's combined emissions in 2016, the study notes.
The sale was equivalent to more than 14.8 million shares at 15,700 pesos each.
Roya Real Estate Investment Company will offer 20 percent of itself in its share sale, equivalent to 8.6 million shares, with Thob Al-Aseel Company offering 20 percent of itself in its share sale, equivalent to 1.0 million shares, the CMA said.
That is equivalent to around 0.7 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) of natural gas.
Between 2013 and 2017 Sweden let in 143,000 refugees, equivalent to 3.5% of its population.
GCHQ Government Communications Headquarters is essentially the equivalent to the NSA in the United Kingdom.
Its Bahrain-listed shares surged 10.3 percent to 21.5 U.S. cents, equivalent to 0.77 dirham.
This is equivalent to getting hit by a city bus at 600 miles per hour.
This would make 210 roughly equivalent  to 2600 on rounds and slightly up on amounts.
Prosecutors said in the statement the fine is equivalent to 5.6 percent of group revenue.
The $18.75 level is the equivalent to the $1,21.003 resistance level on the gold chart.
The bulb shines straight down at a lumen output equivalent to a 60W incandescent bulb.
" For example, "earning $100,000 in San Francisco is equivalent to earning $71,000 in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Shutting down Ex-Im would be equivalent to voluntarily eroding U.S. competitiveness abroad, they argue.
Impressively, Brody's painting was auctioned off at a whopping 250,000 euro, equivalent to over $275,000.
It's hard to argue that it's equivalent to oil or railroads or the phone system.
Gade then said the student's comment was the equivalent to saying "OK, boomer" to him.
Ceselkoski charged $425, which is roughly equivalent to the average monthly salary in the country.
In 2013 they reached $45 billion, which is equivalent to nearly eight Las Vegas Strips.
The final cost was about $47.5 million (equivalent to about $86 million in today's money).
It follows cuts equivalent to annualised production of 3 million tonnes announced on May 6.
Five parts per billion is equivalent to one drop in 118 bathtubs full of water.
And spending by tourists in Thailand is equivalent to roughly 11% of the country's GDP.
The Luksics alone are worth $14bn, equivalent to about 6% of GDP, according to Forbes.
In 1.953 alone, it attracted foreign-capital inflows equivalent to some 54% of its GDP.
Last year Americans spent an amount equivalent to about 18% of GDP on health care.
That is roughly equivalent to hooking a 20-year-old human up to a septuagenarian.
Their cocoa-export earnings are equivalent to less than a tenth of world chocolate sales.
At current prices, the investment would be equivalent to around 3% of SoftBank's market value.
Trump's margin over Clinton is roughly equivalent to Dwight Eisenhower's landslide victory over Adlai Stevenson.
BDP: Students pay us a booking fee that's equivalent to the first month of tuition.
Provinces and regencies (roughly equivalent to counties) have the power to produce their own laws.
Nafkot Nega believes that the profession of his parents is a crime equivalent to terrorism.
The 'AAA' breakeven AP of 85.0% is equivalent to a breakeven overcollateralisation (OC) of 17.6%.
They risk sending the message that getting an abortion is equivalent to buying a gun.
This is equivalent to about 76 percent of certified stocks currently held in European warehouses.
It follows cuts equivalent to annualized production of 3 million tonnes announced on May 6.
This is equivalent to what the Rosenberg&aposs did, and those people got the chair.
That is equivalent to losing a night's sleep, and twice as debilitating as using marijuana.
At the low end, that's equivalent to a slice of bread or a small potato.
This Computer Science training is just $39 — that's equivalent to just 13 months of Netflix.
South Korean experts put the blast's energy as equivalent to six kilotons of high explosives.
This is equivalent to the G-forces on a piece of ground, pulling it horizontally.
Companies linked to the Revolutionary Guards have revenues equivalent to a large share of GDP.
Every 23bn loss is also equivalent to around 25bp in CET1 capital, the analysts estimated.
That would be equivalent to about 11 million liters (2.4 million UK gallons) a year.
The country has 1.78 billion barrels of reserves, equivalent to about 5.7 years of consumption.
The GPS-guided bomb is capable of destroying an area equivalent to nine city blocks.
In many ways, modern North Korea is equivalent to Vietnam in the 1980s, experts say.
About 350 units are turned around each hour, equivalent to 1.2 million iPhones each year.
"Many of those beverages are marketed as being equivalent to cow's milk when they're not."
This is equivalent to 458,024 bpd, up more than a third from the first half.
The $18.75 level is the equivalent to the $1290 resistance level on the gold chart.
That is equivalent to the typical output of all Britain's electric-power plants put together.
This photo is a political equivalent to a nude selfie taken in a messy bedroom.
Do you guys ever notice how trap is basically the hip-hop equivalent to emo?
Funds now hold a net position equivalent to 252 million barrels, the lowest since Aug.
Ramen is only 2249 cents, reports Reuters, equivalent to half a day's labor at Adelanto.
The telescope's software then processes an amount of data equivalent to a DVD every second.
Over 24 million people on Weibo, China's equivalent to Twitter, have viewed his hashtag #BeijingAirNow.
Any carriers found violating that order will be fined 500,000 reals, equivalent to roughly $140,000.
Each completed word on the board earns Scrabits, the in-game equivalent to block rewards.
But it's not equivalent to the experience you'd get in most high-end VR headsets.
On Wednesday, northern parts of the city received 97mm, equivalent to five times that amount.
Revelation of the existence of a secret is equivalent to divulgence of the actual information.
The nicotine in each pod is said to be equivalent to a pack of cigarettes.
This is the equivalent to: left the keys to the safe in the front door.
A deal is imaginable: the EU may deem Britain's regulations as "equivalent" to its own.
It said the fixed signing bonus would be equivalent to 1.845 billion reais ($499 million).
That amounts to 8 billion Cuban pesos annually, equivalent to 13% of this year's budget.
This is equivalent to 1.56 times adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA).
" This is equivalent to the old Washington adage that "the President proposes, but Congress disposes.
His own salary after tax is equivalent to $270 per month, common for civil servants.
The NBU's estimate of PrivatBank's capital needs is equivalent to 5.7% of forecast 2017 GDP.
That is equivalent to tacking on a military power the size of Britain or France.
Each inhabitant contributed 500 Congolese francs (equivalent to about a third of a US dollar).
In the 22009 peak, M&A deals were equivalent to 23.4 percent of global GDP.
The black hole in the photo likely had a mass equivalent to 6.5 billion suns.
Cook's response was that buying an iPhone X is equivalent to buying high quality coffee.
That's roughly equivalent to filling up the cargo holds of four mid-sized bulk ships.
"It's a significant increase, equivalent to opening a new hospital in Rio rapidly," Beltrame said.
Winds that high are equivalent to an EF-3 tornado on the Enhanced Fujita scale.
Dimon also said fourth-quarter trading revenue so far is "roughly equivalent" to last year.
Stopping Moore is equivalent to stopping that cancer from spreading to the rest of government.
The cost would be roughly equivalent to the corporate tax cut espoused by GOP leaders.
I don't think Industries has found the equivalent to that for resource extraction and manufacturing.
But the root and fiber of the university is not equivalent to the public sphere.
Its Bahrain-listed shares surged 7.7 percent to 21.0 U.S. cents, equivalent to 203 dirham.
It's kind of equivalent to performing an organ transplant on a patient who's in motion.
"The devastation I saw, I thought was equivalent to a nuclear detonation," Dr. Kadlec said.
She also happens to have dragons, which is our military equivalent to 12th century cannons.
One pixel at the highest resolution is equivalent to a distance of about 311,000 miles.
The Talmud says that to save one life is equivalent to saving the entire world.
Acid rain from laze has corrosive properties equivalent to diluted battery acid, the agency said.
The clue "[Groan]" means that we want a nonverbal equivalent to the action of groaning.
Their collision released enormous energy — equivalent to about three times the mass of our sun.
Last week, Lufthansa said it had slashed capacity equivalent to grounding 23 long-haul aircraft.
"The #MelaniaLovesTrudeau photo is the political equivalent to the disloyal man meme," a user wrote.
The heat release is equivalent to a 10-megaton nuclear bomb exploding every 20 minutes.
Last week, Lufthansa said it had slashed capacity equivalent to grounding 23 long-haul aircraft.
Back in 1975 the threshold was $8,060, which is equivalent to about $50,440 in 2014.
The McMurdo Dry Valleys in Antarctica may be Earth's closest equivalent to a Martian landscape.
Martina Navratilova, the closest equivalent to Nadal, won nine at Wimbledon from 1978 to 1990.
The cost of a single course of chemo can be equivalent to a year's salary.
"People have forgotten our past — that we have had bushfires equivalent to this," he said.
"That comes out [equivalent] to almost one new nuclear power plant per day," Garrett said.
The front-loaded debt quota was equivalent to 47% of the 2019 quota, it said.
LVMH will pay $16.9bn including net debt, equivalent to nearly four years' sales at Tiffany.
The 'AAA' breakeven AP of 85.5% is equivalent to a breakeven overcollateralisation (OC) of 17.0%.
O) effort to win FDA approval for the first generic equivalent to Sanofi SA's (SASY.
And then have those who were protesting compared as the moral equivalent to those people?
Is there anything equivalent to this abuse of power in a mean, locked Twitter account?
The CCPA is basically California's equivalent to the EU's General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.
Eradicating Medicaid reimbursements for Planned Parenthood is equivalent to cutting off healthcare for America's poor.
The projected difference in sales is equivalent to the output of two large assembly plants.
Also, the thrust is ridiculously low, equivalent to the weight of a sheet of paper.
Police estimate that these drugs would have been equivalent to nearly 18.53 million drug deals.
Police estimate that these drugs would have been equivalent to nearly 16 million drug deals.
Completed in 1916, it is estimated to have cost $300,000, equivalent to $6.9 million today.
These new checks would be equivalent to 30% tariffs on goods purchased in Northern Ireland.
That is equivalent to about 1 in 5 poor Americans in 2001 losing their benefits.
The administration said the 2016 deficit was equivalent to 3.2 percent of gross domestic product.
Penalties for late payments were at least 220 percent daily, equivalent to 210 percent annually.
Aoki earned automatic entry into the Meikyukai, an equivalent to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
It will depreciate daily at a rate equivalent to 3.0 percent per month, he said.
The storm is still dangerous with maximum sustained winds equivalent to a Category 2 hurricane.
The biggest projects so far measure just 6 MW, equivalent to around 60 car engines.
Seattle set up a special tax on short-term rentals equivalent to what hotels pay.
We should also bear in mind that an arrest is not equivalent to a conviction.
Zero degrees Fahrenheit is roughly equivalent to minus 18 degrees Celsius, not minus 23 Celsius.
In December, he won the Critics' Choice 227 Brit Award (Britain's equivalent to the Grammys).
It's equivalent to the "monthly active user" metric used by social media companies like Facebook.
It found 6% of parents worldwide - equivalent to 188 million - say their children are unvaccinated.
Correction: This story originally incorrectly implied that 100 petabytes is equivalent to 1 million gigabytes.
Image Source: Netflix Users of Turkey's equivalent to Reddit received an unsettling message late last night.
For farmers, this is equivalent to somebody else having a factory or office burgled or vandalised.
In 1978, an electronic toy often went for around $30, an amount equivalent to $109.28 today.
His 2019 target is the equivalent to his 2018 target, implying no growth over 12 months.
The renovation and repairs cost 1.8 billion rupees which is equivalent to about $26 million dollars.
In 244, only around one million customers, equivalent to 220% of current account holders, used CASS.
His 2019 target is the equivalent to his 2018 target, implying no growth over 22018 months.
"I think my relationship with Mamaw is equivalent to my relationship with Lisa Vanderpump," he says.
Americans should enjoy, today, privacy protections equivalent to those adopted by dozens of other developed nations.
On the basis that an average meal weighs 0.5 kilograms, that's equivalent to 119 million meals.
Is this public remark the equivalent to hitting the unsubscribe button on a pesky email list?
A company selling an artist's signature dance isn't ethically equivalent to a YouTuber imitating John Travolta.
Instead, 999 winners will each get 999 My Nintendo Gold Points, which is equivalent to $10.
Amazon accounts for two-fifths of that space—the equivalent to anything south of Grand Central.
Just to be clear: Mark AR isn't equivalent to somebody tagging a building with real graffiti.
"We are creating a fire age that will be equivalent to the Ice Age," he says.
Alabama and New York letters had the easiest text, equivalent to a seventh-grade reading level.
Jake Spiegel, senior research analyst at Morningstar, suggests contributing an amount equivalent to your annual deductible.
It drew bids equivalent to 1.37 times, down from the 1.42 times at the previous auction.
And because its speakers lack sophisticated microphones, it has no equivalent to Alexa or Siri, either.
The second quarter current account surplus was equivalent to 1.6% percent of gross domestic product (GDP).
Porat called hardware a "multi-billion dollar business," equivalent to at least $22019 million a quarter.
For January-November, China's crude output fell to 175.6 million tonnes, equivalent to 3.8 million bpd.
As visible light, that energy would be equivalent to the brightness of a billion trillion suns.
The volunteers were given beverages containing extracts equivalent to one or two cups of green tea.
The Daily Intelligencer reported that Donald Trump's campaign didn't seem to have an equivalent to Kwan.
MCE is equivalent to 28% and 12.5% of system assets in Hong Kong and Singapore, respectively.
In full flow, the channel would carry water equivalent to the seventh-largest river in America.
That's equivalent to nearly 8 million metric tons of CO2, or 900,000 gallons of gasoline burned.
The sovereign wealth fund's size is equivalent to $196,000 for every Norwegian man, woman and child.
This year it plans to admit 310,000 immigrants and refugees, equivalent to 0.8% of its population.
Kilonova GW170917, as the event was called, ejected material equivalent to 5% of the sun's mass.
Foreign currency denominated debt was equivalent to just under 40 percent of Malaysia's GDP, she noted.
The explosives, thought to be equivalent to 1153 sticks of dynamite, killed 11 and injured 74.
That loss is huge—equivalent to about 4.8m hectares a year, which far outweighs gains elsewhere.
Obviously, however, this is all peaceful criticism of the site — not anything equivalent to Aghdam's shooting.
Replenishing your venom glands is equivalent to growing a tiny human, which is just mind blowing.
Turchynov is said to have owned a house in Koncha-Zaspa, Kiev's equivalent to Beverly Hills.
It is equivalent to someone getting a plastic surgery which changes the structure of the face.
The VaporFlys weighed 190 grams each, which is roughly equivalent to wearing six pairs of socks.
At 1,000 mph, it would cover a distance equivalent to over four football pitches every second.
"Several" turned out to be an overstatement—its luminosity was equivalent to a single full moon's.
That is equivalent to the amount of power that Qatar and Denmark consumed combined in 2014.
But that inquiry, the defense argued, wasn't equivalent to a rigorous probe by an expert epidemiologist.
Currently, Fitch would view senior bail-in debt as equivalent to the Issuer Default Rating (IDR).
It's now $19.81 trillion, which is equivalent to a 13,500-mile-high stack of $1003 bills.
In those days, one must recall, Life's influence was equivalent to that of today's television networks.
It's not free, but it's a charge equivalent to about 20 percent of the camera's MSRP.
Over 10 million tonnes traded in November, equivalent to almost the entire global market's annual tonnage.
Tesla hopes to build 35GWh of batteries per year by 2018, equivalent to 500,000 Model 503s.
"We found that it's equivalent to other fields," says Danielle Lindemann, one of the study's authors.
In other words, Night Sight is the equivalent to a long exposure on a "real" camera.
Justin Bieber could easily be considered the pop star equivalent to the main character in Blindspot.
In today's America, to be called a racist is almost equivalent to being called a pedophile.
Net income fell to GBP27 million (2015: GBP235 million) equivalent to 1% return on equity (ROE).
Production guidance this year is 1.0-1.1 million tonnes, equivalent to 83,22-2000,22 tonnes per month.
During qualifying, the power is increased to 200 kilowatts, which is equivalent to about 270 horsepower.
"The proposed budget for this one project is equivalent to the country's annual budget," McDaid says.
For the unions, retaining a say in how Unedic is managed is equivalent to staying relevant.
The fine is equivalent to 3 percent of annual sales at the companies, the statement said.
Today the United States is neither interested in nor capable of promoting anything equivalent to this.
"The median A.F.P. pension will be equivalent to 15 percent of the last wages," he said.
That is equivalent to 4 percent of the fuel used throughout its network, the airline said.
Wrestling, boxing and the bloody ancient equivalent to mixed martial arts, pankration, were also held there.
That is equivalent to up to 0.1 percent of the remaining 27 EU countries' economic output.
A one-megaton nuclear bomb has an explosive yield equivalent to 1 million tons of TNT.
A new study shows that plant-based diets can be nutritionally equivalent to meat-based diets.
Last year Brazil posted a primary deficit equivalent to 1.88 percent of GDP, the widest ever.
NATO projects the US will spend $288 billion in dollars equivalent to the $216 trillion GDP.
That would be equivalent to the lifetime carbon pollution of nearly 85033,000 coal-fired power plants.
Note: A 23-year-old panda is equivalent to about 80 years old in human terms!
On the page opened in Step 2, each country's equivalent to "911" is listed, as well.
Perhaps the North American version of ten is equivalent to making a vampire-cross in China?
This is roughly equivalent to or better than the level of education we find among Americans.
One tablespoon of algae oil is equivalent to the monounsaturated fat content of an entire avocado.
That is equivalent to every single person on the planet, including babies, streaming Drake 0.64 times.
We have strong ties to Japan because what we found there was equivalent to our Aubrac.
On YouTube, a collaboration is often functionally equivalent to an endorsement, as explained in Alternative Influence.
Lee's compensation package includes 476 million won in wages equivalent to three months' pay as director.
For some perspective, if that were snow, it would be equivalent to more than four feet.
London (CNN)Imagine being stuck in traffic for 243 hours, equivalent to just over 10 days.
They get a stipend for each child, equivalent to about one-sixth of a professional's salary.
Australia, unlike the United States, lacks any equivalent to the First Amendment's protections for free speech.
What's more, the purse was equivalent to a few days' work in the sugar cane fields.
" Later, he said he considered it to be "equivalent to a licensing fee for prior use.
We also need its political equivalent to break the president's efforts to strangle the special counsel.
Mr. Stankovic was occasionally described in American basketball circles as the European equivalent to Mr. Stern.
That figure is equivalent to existing E-ZPass round-trip fees on tolled East River crossings.
The very act of disagreeing with the Islamic State is essentially equivalent to disagreeing with God.
McCormick, Held, and Chertow note that it's equivalent to 85 fully-boarded 747s crashing every year.
I think of him as this nation's equivalent to the Czech composer Leos Janacek (1854-1928).
It's the figurative equivalent to blazing a championship trail with dumpster fires -- just minus the fires.
But experts have argued that modern American efforts are not morally equivalent to those in Russia.
Dr Melis administered low doses of THC (equivalent to a single, mild joint) to pregnant rats.
The length of the cross-border tunnel, equivalent to 14 football fields, prompted surprise from officials.
The ratings are equivalent to the IDR and IFS ratings of Intact and its operating subsidiaries.
Any questioning or disagreement is not only plain wrong or agenda-driven but equivalent to treason.
A search on Tmall (China's equivalent to Amazon) with "education robot" gives 65 pages of products.
A sum of $1.4 billion is equivalent to about one third of Nio's current market cap.
That's a 26% increase -- roughly equivalent to the annual GDP of the US and China combined.
Completing that revolution would bring carbon savings equivalent to taking several million cars off the roads.
In later years he became an opera world equivalent to a character actor onstage and screen.
The shares are equivalent to 7 percent of the Hong Kong-listed stock, the terms showed.
Instead, all of its pods contain 5 percent nicotine, the equivalent to a pack of cigarettes.
That's equivalent to almost 8 percent annual growth since 2015, largely thanks to tax-rate cuts.
Each equivalent to the other, it turns out, when the coming damage is unknown, but certain.
Gas reserves were 4.4 tera-cubic feet, equivalent to 10.3 years of reserves, the ministry added.
Taiwanese citizens enjoy a quality of life and individual freedoms equivalent to any in the West.
That monitoring group said OPEC had reduced its production 3 percent, equivalent to 90 percent compliance.
That's equivalent to just over a third of the country's import of the fuel in August.
This group included 12 career ambassadors, the highest diplomatic rank, equivalent to a four-star general.
It may be just the opposite, equivalent to crossing a bridge and burning it behind you.
The share price should be equivalent to a prediction of what these future profits will be.
The steem currency's price on Tuesday was $1.75, equivalent to a market cap of $151.8 million.
This helped Russian corporate Eurobond issues reach a total equivalent to nearly $20.9163 billion last year.
Jeff Bridges turns up as the head of the Statesman, the American equivalent to the Kingsman.
The International Monetary Fund has forecast a 0.5 percent reduction, equivalent to erasing South Africa's economy.
Here, finally, was a pop equivalent to the hushed crackle and morbidity associated with SoundCloud rap.
In the smartphone context, the Court's decision meant that Samsung shouldn't necessarily incur penalties equivalent to the value of all iPhones simply because it infringed the iPhone's rounded corners; it's certainly more sensible to assign damages equivalent to the value of just the rounded corners themselves.
The fine is equivalent to 4% of the joint venture's sales in Chongqing last year, it added.
It cost $15m (equivalent to $380m today), at least 20 workmen their lives and Roebling his health.
In 2005 Japan's import duty on rice (¥341 per kg) was equivalent to a tariff of 778%.
The movie's release also coincides with Singles Day, a major Chinese shopping holiday equivalent to Black Friday.
"I think it's the modern day equivalent to graffiti of nooses in the locker rooms," she said.
That makes these certificates equivalent to a security, a commodity, or even just a simple financial transaction.
The cultural detritus of today becomes the equivalent to the flint and bone of the Stone Age.
DeVries views him as equivalent to a "king-maker" figure, AKA the Earl of Warwick Richard Neville.
In 2018, businesses spent $137.9 billion on advertising via smartphone, which is equivalent to $35.36 per user.
They're so unintrusive that throwing one on is equivalent to adding an extra layer on your necklaces.
But most people do not see in vitro embryos as equivalent to fetuses, let alone to children.
LEAP participants ate peanut puff snacks "equivalent to six grams of peanut protein each week," Pistiner said.
This is equivalent to around 13% of the sector's annualised 2016 net profit, based on 1H16 data.
The act of faith required to embrace Obama is not equivalent to the unconditional surrender to Trump.
The cargo was equivalent to roughly half of Haiti's monthly consumption of gasoline, according to industry experts.
The plant will continue to operate 2.5 potlines, which is equivalent to about 80 percent of capacity.
The government's reserves are estimated to total about 200 million tonnes, equivalent to one year of demand.
That is equivalent to over half a million miles throughout the battery's life, a press release notes.
" West then added that the MAGA hat Trump gifted him was equivalent to wearing "a Superman cape.
A kilo of speed costs 3.9 bitcoin (around $1,800) — about the equivalent to street value, said Smith.
The value of bilateral trade with its northern neighbour is equivalent to nearly half of its GDP.
Public sector debt in April 2016 equaled £1.6 trillion, equivalent to 83.3 percent of gross domestic product .
Opera received $80 million cash and preferred shares equivalent to 30 percent of Opera TV's common equity.
For skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts, the East Coast has no equivalent to the peaks by Lake Tahoe.
The new company would have debt equivalent to 3.7 times its annual EBITDA, which is moderately high.
Liberals are hoping to harness that energy to forge a left-wing equivalent to the Tea Party.
This cost is equivalent to the monthly charge for a subscription to Apple Music or Spotify Premium.
China's debt is currently equivalent to $5.3 trillion in U.S. dollars, or about 43% of its GDP.
The loudest journey through central London reaches a peak of 109dB, equivalent to a helicopter taking off.
That is equivalent to a quarter of our fixed-income portfolio, and in line with the markets.
The fine is equivalent to 1 percent of the network's annual revenue in 2014, the IFT said.
That amounts to roughly 250,000 square kilometres of contaminated soil, equivalent to the arable farmland of Mexico.
Back in Rome, John Paul III had posed nude in Playmen Magazine, an Italian equivalent to Playboy.
The median price of a home then was $11,900, which is equivalent to $98,681 in today's dollars.
Each aluminum container is equivalent to a half-bottle of wine, so it is perfect to share.
Get this: A 13-minute session on the WBV is apparently equivalent to an hourlong traditional workout.
In Japan, the iPhone XS costs equivalent to $1,008, just a smidgen above US pricing, excluding tax.
Based on her previous comments, including a claim that abortion is "equivalent to murder", it seems likely.
The fine is equivalent to 4% of Changan Ford's 2018 sales in Chongqing last year, it said.
This amount is equivalent to the average yearly electricity consumption of 2,200 U.K. homes, the company added.
Idemitsu said it would sell 48 million new shares, equivalent to 30 percent of its outstanding shares.
Dolphins, for example, use so-called individual signature whistles, which appear to be equivalent to human names.
It owes foreigners $93bn, equivalent to 37% of GDP, up from 16% of GDP two years ago.
The sector currently trades at 19 times forward earnings, roughly equivalent to the high-growth tech sector.
Trying to address the problem now is the equivalent to shoving the toothpaste back into the tube.
It isn't drawn from any single study, but is equivalent to those used in several studies. ↩
Buoyed by lavish EU subsidies—sometimes equivalent to 6% of GDP—the economy is in decent shape.
The math is simple: working five eight-hour shifts is equivalent to working four 22018-hour shifts.
The energy released by the impact was equivalent to 1.5 tonnes (1.65 U.S. tons) of detonated TNT.
" Not teaching about blockchain "would be equivalent to ignoring internet technology when it emerged 25 years ago.
More than 5,000 NDF trades now clear daily over ForexClear, equivalent to US$123bn average daily notional.
The 7.1 million naira contract was awarded in March 2016 when that sum was equivalent to $303,040.
Creating a dividends-paid deduction would be, in many ways, equivalent to a corporate tax rate cut.
That's equivalent to about 2 percent of all new cars sold in the United States last year.
Sex is not just love or pleasure or power, and marriage isn't equivalent to adulthood or security.
Syngenta said the deal, worth over $43 billion, is equivalent to 480 Swiss francs ($5.73) per share.
You just have to pick up a modern equivalent to feel how empty of stuff they are.
Furthermore, there is solid legal precedent that acceptance of a pardon is equivalent to confession of guilt.
Chinese-listed funds had extreme flows across funds, resulting in outflows equivalent to 8 percent of assets.
It's equivalent to the contents of 80,000 rows of four-drawer file cabinets reaching to the moon.
That's your online ID, what we're guessing will be Nintendo's equivalent to Xbox Gamertags and PlayStation IDs.
Meanwhile, the company's Bahrain-listed shares surged 8.3 percent to 2376 U.S. cents, equivalent to 20.7 dirham.
The new offer is equivalent to 93 cents per share, 20 percent higher than its initial bid.
The deal would be equivalent to 10 percent of PICC Group's enlarged share capital after the offering.
He said the budget should be equivalent to 1.1 to 1.2 percent of EU gross national income.
Keeping the pension system afloat requires dizzyingly large budget subsidies, equivalent to 10% of GDP every year.
Facebook is also rolling out what it calls Messenger Codes, which are Messenger's equivalent to Snapchat's snapcodes.
"Under the law", he said, "torture is excruciating pain that is equivalent to losing organs and systems".
With R&D spending equivalent to 24 percent of sales, AstraZeneca's science budget exceeds the industry average.
The original Satoshi Nakamoto is believed to hold about one million Bitcoins, equivalent to $450m in cash.
And in each, votes equivalent to more than half the 2012 vote total have already been cast.
That is equivalent to 1.3 Libraries of Congress per second, and 45 times more than in 2005.
Local media reported that the cost of the statue was around 520million Naira -- equivalent to $1.4 million.
Juno is expected to receive a radiation dose equivalent to more than 100 million dental X-rays.
So its GDP is equivalent to over 3.9 trillion burgers, over 5% more than the American total.
China's financial commitment to the AIIB is equivalent to less than one percent of its remaining reserves.
They suck in greenhouse gases equivalent to around 13% of what America emits by burning fossil fuels.
In April alone, Tupras imported eight cargoes - equivalent to just over 240,000 bpd - from the OPEC member.
The International Monetary Fund treats the yuan as if it's equivalent to the euro or the yen.
One teaspoon of pure powdered caffeine is equivalent to 28 cups of regular coffee, the FDA says.
Americans on average consume 23,23 milligrams of sodium a day, equivalent to about 22 teaspoons of salt.
At the top end of the range, the amount is equivalent to around A$52,600 per person.
So 30 inches of snow on March 203 would be equivalent to about 12 inches of water.
The agency estimates Tunisia's fiscal external funding needs to be equivalent to 7% of GDP in 2017.

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