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Previously, deemed assets had to be equal to deemed liabilities.
In today's dollars, that income would be equal to roughly $19,500.
In Soviet Russia, women were supposed to be equal to men.
The deduction would be equal to their normal office visit fee.
You pray to be equal to it, equal to its opportunities.
Well, it may just be equal to your month's rent (or mortgage!).
Your deposit — say, $200 — will generally be equal to your credit line.
"To be an artist is to be equal to the present," she said.
Today that price would be equal to almost 3,000 euros, or about $3,375.
For women to be equal to men, we have to fight for it.
"I expect Harvey will be equal to if not beyond Katrina," Larson said.
"Spying would be equal to suicide," said Song Liuping, Huawei's chief legal officer.
The rate will be equal to the key policy rate plus 15 basis points.
The size of the LoCs will be equal to the maximum remaining negative carry.
After all, my book must be equal to the one you wrote for him.
For women to be equal to men, we have to fight for it. Opinion
The starting price in the germanium auction will be equal to 5,696 yuan per kg.
Those rebates would be equal to the difference between the price increases and the inflation rate.
At the time people presumed Benga's intelligence and cognition to be equal to that of monkeys.
"The actor and director then said, "The representation should be equal to the representation to this country.
The dollar amount of all the donations must be equal to the amount of the parking ticket.
The credit limit on a secured credit card will usually be equal to the deposit you make.
That would be equal to shutting down two-thirds of the coal plants in Asia, he added.
The work done on the ball must be equal to the change in kinetic energy of the ball.
JOE KERNEN: 100 to 150 is Moody's latest estimate for both storms, which would be equal to Katrina.
Sure, his vote on a dream docket of constitutional and statutory cases will be equal to any other justice.
Eight cargoes would be equal to 520,000 tonnes of soybeans, worth around $210 million, based on June customs data.
The increase would be equal to the tax savings they receive from using the loophole at the federal level.
This coefficient should be equal to half of the acceleration (if the kinematic equation is true—and it is).
If you cut that tablet into 324 pieces, one of those pieces would be equal to a quarter-milligram.
The property to describe mass' curving effect is called "gamma," and the theory predicts it should be equal to 1.
The change in gravitational energy of the mass should be equal to the change in thermal energy of the water.
"The (LF) representation must be equal to the representation of the FPM," LF lawmaker George Adwan said after meeting Hariri.
According to a traditional rule of thumb, the percentage of stock allocation should be equal to 100 minus your age.
He adds that some researchers expect the exemption process for medical purposes to be equal to, if not more difficult.
But the volume is generally expected to be equal to or greater than 2017's harvest of 114.1 million tonnes.
Appealing purely on gender terms is an insult to women, who want to be equal to men for their ability.
Heather is also asking for monthly child support that she says should be equal to 25% of Wayde's gross monthly income.
They said the first thing they had to do was to study theology and be equal to men in those studies.
That is a simple fact derived from the rule that the world's balance of payments has to be equal to zero.
Remember, the balance of payments has to balance: the sum of current and capital accounts has to be equal to zero.
The law requires truck freight prices to be equal to, or above, minimum prices set by Brazil's national transport agency ANTT.
Based on Moldova's current annual gas consumption of 3 billion cubic metres, the 30% price reduction would be equal to $200 million.
In the criminal justice system, when someone commits a crime, the response should be equal to the proportion of the action itself.
The new law requires truck freight prices to be equal to, or above, minimum prices set by Brazil's national transport agency ANTT.
After she spent a long day on the road, I thought a bagel-themed date night would be equal to renewing our vows.
As if that weren't enough, there appears to be a contractor on the scene with a temper that may be equal to Lewis's.
In order for a human to be lifted by a balloon, the buoyancy force must be equal to the weight of the human.
Esintokan said whether Imamoglu would be equal to the task would depend on him maintaining a distance from the CHP's traditional secularist stance.
He calculated that by that point, his savings and investments would be equal to at least 36 times his family's estimated annual spending.
Though the bond note is supposed to be equal to the dollar, its value has plummeted in recent months on the black market.
Here's how: They redefined the meter to be equal to the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 of a second.
That would be equal to just over a fifth of China's total imports of the raw material, which reached 59 million tonnes in 2016.
The charge is expected to be equal to a significant portion of the PBM's goodwill assets, which totaled about $630 million as of Dec.
Fingerprint reader makers anticipate the market outside of smartphones to be equal to that inside the mobile industry within just a couple of years.
Meant to be equal to its Seattle home, 20 cities are fighting for the right to land 50,7043 jobs and $5 billion in investment.
That would be equal to just over a fifth of China's total imports of the raw material, which reached 59 million tons in 2016.
It's free money and the limit will typically be equal to a percentage of your salary, so there's a clear goal to aim for.
While I still hope that the benefits of overthrowing Saddam Hussein will someday be equal to the costs, that day is not yet here.
Women will only be equal to men when the law guarantees us full autonomy and control over our bodies, as it always has for men.
Reducing the combined figure by a third would deliver a lasting boost to earnings which, in today's money, would be equal to Renault's market value.
"Contrapasso," by the way, refers to Dante's Inferno and means that the punishment for a sin should be equal to the sin you've committed — i.e.
The basic rule in economics is that the value of money today will not be equal to the same amount of money in the future.
The charge is expected to be equal to a significant portion of the PBM unit's goodwill assets, which totaled about $630 million as of Dec.
The pay level in 2019 will be equal to what the USW and refinery owners agree to in talks expected to begin in January 2019.
Throughput (actual speeds) will always be equal to or less than bandwidth (theoretical speeds) depending on all kinds of factors, including the devices you're using.
The lower frictional force has to be equal to the sum of the rope's tension and the component of gravity that's parallel to the road.
By 2023, the deficit would reach $1 trillion, and in 2027, a projected $1.4 trillion deficit would be equal to 5 percent of the economy.
"I don't think we've levied a response that should be equal to, but I think, greater than the harm that they've already inflicted," Carlin said.
The package must be equal to the one the Bush administration gave to New Orleans after Katrina, which surpassed the $5,000 million in two years.
The magnetic moment is studied with a property called the "g-factor," which would be equal to two if not for that little extra quantum piece.
It isn't simply that God raises up the lowly to be equal to other people; rather, God inverts the hierarchy, preferring the poor to everyone else.
And for it to be equal to both 3⁷ – 3 and 28³ – 24, spot on… I felt that there had to be a reason for this.
If all energy companies achieved methane emission targets similar to BP, it would be equal to shutting roughly 2,000 big coal-fired power plants, Krupp said.
Lending Club also announced its first-ever buyback, for $2013 million, which would be equal to roughly 22009 percent of its market cap if fully executed.
That will be equal to about 75 percent of all supply growth outside the 14-member OPEC, which provides about one-third of the world's crude.
Unemployment compensation, where we, you know, plussed it up so that unemployment insurance will be equal to your wages, that will run through the unemployment system.
" Ms. Brandler said, "Women have moved closer to the glass ceiling, but a woman has to be twice as good to be equal to a man.
"If this situation continues, the number of deaths in the desert will be equal to that in the sea," said Mr. Lawal of the Red Cross.
He was ordered to pay $18,000 to a court in Lexington County, an amount said to be equal to the sum of "wrongfully collected" attorney fees.
This says that whatever the momentum of everything is before the dog starts running must be equal to the total momentum after the dog starts running.
"Iraq is a country that maybe in our life, or after our life, (will) definitely have reserves that will be equal to Saudi Arabia," Luaibi said.
His personal fortune in the early 1900s was equal to 1.5 percent of the nation's gross domestic product — which would be equal to $270 billion today.
Some historians estimate their combined fortune eventually totaled more than $30 million (a sum that would be equal to roughly $864 million today, based on inflation).
"I'm gonna be honest with you, the price of repairing that is going to be equal to or more than replacing it," an employee there told me.
The first round, which was all Woodley, when scored a 10-9 would be equal to the third round which Thompson edged by a much thinner margin.
It is estimated that the data output of a single autonomous vehicle in one day will be equal to today's daily data output of three thousand people.
The National Economic Council was created by President Bill Clinton — another frequent foil of Mr. Trump's — to show that domestic policy would be equal to foreign policy.
Disciplinary steps are a complex legal process that could end in a fine of 0.2 percent of Italian GDP, which would be equal to around 3.5 billion euros.
Your favorite charity will receive whatever is left over, but this amount must be equal to at least 10 percent of the initial market value of the assets.
Today, Tesla says it expects its injury rate for 2017 to be equal to the national average, and says its serious injury rate is below the national average.
During today's keynote, the SpaceX CEO said that visiting Mars should be equal to the median cost of a home in the United States, which is around $200,000.
Workshops on how to deal with your body differing from other women's, and how you should fight to be equal to men in the workplace should be mandatory.
The right of way would be equal to three rods, or 49.5 feet, including the lanes; a rod is an arcane unit of length used by land surveyors.
Generally, experts say, your emergency fund should be equal to three months' worth of expenses, at minimum, if you split bills with a partner and you both work.
" Walt Disney: "I can't be that promising short term given the challenges that they're facing, but long term I think they're going to be equal to the challenges.
"One of the challenges for the innovations team was [the Floatride GROW] had to be equal to or better to" the vegan NP Classics, O'Toole told CNN Business.
"It is more likely than ever that the southern border of the Schengen zone will be equal to the northern border of Greece (with Bulgaria and Macedonia)," Szijjarto said.
The extra electricity required would be equal to the amount produced by 25 coal power plants – or enough to power all the homes in New Jersey and Pennsylvania combined.
Campaign field employees are asking for salaries they say would be equal to the $21625-an-hour wage Sanders has championed, The Washington Post reported Thursday, citing internal documents.
The bill proposes to raise that ceiling to be equal to the out-of-pocket maximum for high-deductible plans, which is $6,550 for individuals and $13,100 for families.
It wasn't immediately clear who bought the shares from the indebted Shenzhen-based battery maker: As a block, the shares would be equal to the miner's second biggest shareholding.
It said the cash to be paid for the outstanding bonds that will be validly tendered will be equal to 102.6 percent of the nominal amount of each bond.
In the secondary listing, eight Hong Kong shares will be equal to one of Alibaba's New York-listed shares, the company said in a US regulatory filing last week.
This option could also include a quota limiting steel imports from all other countries that would be equal to 22019 percent of their 2017 exports to the United States.
And because we know that two of the triangle's sides are equal to 3, that means the third side has to be equal to 3 times √2 (3√2).
All knew that if there were only one million people alive in the whole world, then those million had a responsibility to be equal to all who had come before.
Remember, even in China, the balance of payments has to balance — the sum of current and capital accounts must be equal to zero (with adjustments and statistical errors, of course).
If men themselves are not free of the ravages of racism, capitalism and other forms of oppression, it is not enough to say I want to be equal to them.
Even at that modest rate, within a few centuries, the energy usage would be equal to the energy produced by high-efficiency solar cells covering the entire surface of the planet.
This is already happening, as the cost of solar has plummeted 73 percent since 2006 and could soon be equal to or less than the cost of other electricity in many states.
Market conventions have been for the call price to be equal to the par value of the bond plus half of the coupon on the first call date, decreasing by half afterwards.
The law, seen as a reinstatement of price controls that Brazil abolished in the 1990s, requires truck freight prices to be equal to, or above, minimum prices set by the regulatory agency.
This is how long it would take for the cost of owning to be equal to the cost of renting, when factoring in down payments, interest rates, home appreciation and rising rents.
But if serious conservatives believe in anything, it's that we really are, as Lincoln said, "the last best hope of earth," and that our foreign policy should be equal to that hope.
As part of legislation signed into law in December, the cap on the amount that can be set aside for transit will continue to be equal to the maximum amount allowed for parking.
We call this formula using GAAP instead of ARR the Magic Number and it should be equal to Net Sales Efficiency with a one quarter lag (to allow ARR to convert to GAAP).
The bigger-than-expected drop signals that cattle supplies in the first quarter of 2020 will be equal to or smaller than a year earlier, said Rich Nelson, chief strategist for broker Allendale.
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Nonetheless, Oxfam said even if the wealth of the poorest half of the population was recalculated to remove the people in net debt, their combined wealth would still be equal to 128 billionaires.
National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow said Saturday an economic stimulus package to fight the virus will total more than $2 trillion, noting it will be equal to roughly 10% of U.S. economic output.
Progressive Caucus leaders stood firm in wanting domestic non-defense spending to increase by $33 billion to be equal to defense spending, whipping enough votes against the Budget Committee's caps proposal to tank it.
But Morningstar forecasts that as vaccines come online and treatment gets better, the economic disruption will be equal to a "milder pandemic" as based on studies of swine flu, SARS and other similar situations.
And at the same time, the reason I keep going back to the Greeks is that Reza was trying to be equal to the sheer weight and intensity of the tragedy he was living.
What is under attack in India is not just Hindu-Muslim concord, but the right of all minorities — ethnic, linguistic, regional, political, social and cultural — to be themselves, to be equal, to be free.
The CBO says the national debt will likely be equal to the size of the GDP in 10 years, and if Congress chooses to extend Republican tax policies, those deficits will only grow larger.
Employees without workplace plans could make use of IRAs for retirement savings if the government would raise the contribution level from $6,000 to be equal to the $19,000 allowed in 5.23(k) plans, Palion pointed out.
In news-driven moves on Wednesday, Britain's biggest sportswear retailer, JD Sports, led the blue-chip gainers with a 4% rise after it said its annual profit would at least be equal to the market view.
The NPD Group expects that the number of consumers who sit down at a meal with a bottle of water (also known as the share of eatings) in 2019 will be equal to that in 2017.
Rick Scott is advocating for a middle class tax cut that would be equal to the amount gathered in tariffs from China, and top White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow has thrown his support behind the plan.
Heather has reportedly requested monthly child support, which she believes should be equal to a quarter of Wayde's gross monthly income; temporary spousal support; and that Wayde provide health insurance for their daughters until they graduate high school.
The $12 trillion - made up of business savings and revenue gains - would be equal to a tenth of forecast global economic output while 90 percent of the new jobs would be in the developing world, the study said.
The amount deducted from about $130 million sent to the Palestinian Authority each month will be equal to stipends it pays militants in Israeli prisons and the families of jailed or slain militants, Netanyahu's office said on Friday.
The amount deducted from about $130 million sent to the Palestinian Authority (PA) each month will be equal to stipends it pays militants in Israeli prisons and the families of jailed or slain militants, Netanyahu's office said on Friday.
The finance ministry did not disclose the size of the extra budget but said it would be equal to or bigger than the 11.6 trillion won package deployed when the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome hit the economy in 2015.
"At any given time the balance of fiat currency held in our reserves will be equal to (or greater than) the number of tethers in circulation," the coin's whitepaper claims, where that trove of cash acts as kind of collateral.
To avoid having to pay a penalty, you want your total payments for the year to be equal to either: 90 percent of your actual 2018 tax liability or 100 percent of your actual 2017 tax liability — whichever is less.
Ahlam told them they would need a smuggler to show them the way, but they should have no trouble finding one after they reached al-Safra if they could cover the cost, which would be equal to around $800 per person.
And despite the Heartland Institute's claim that the impact of the Sun "could be equal to or greater than the effect of CO2 in the atmosphere," the Sun has been thoroughly ruled out as a driver of modern global warming.
The group No Labels, through what it is calling the Speaker Project, is proposing that the number of votes needed to become speaker would be equal to the majority party's full membership, in addition to five from the minority party.
The simple truth is that the global balance of payments needs to be balanced — that means it must be equal to zero (adjusted for minor measurement errors) — and there is no American hegemony or unfair advantage in that particular economic concept.
Newark workers would see wages increase from their current $10.45 to $12.45 in September, then to $15.60 by September 2019 – when they would be equal to pay levels at JFK and LaGuardia, where minimum wage workers currently earn $13 an hour.
If you've ever taken an introductory physics course, you've seen this famous kinematic equation: Fitting a quadratic function to this data shows that the coefficient in front of the t22 term should be equal to the acceleration divided by two.
The help would take the form of a revolving credit line of the same size as the bank resolution fund itself — which is to be equal to 1 percent of covered deposits in the euro zone, or around 55 billion euros.
"Our military power might not be equal to America's but Iran's non-conventional capabilities can and will be a blow to Americans, which will drag them into another quagmire in the region," said a senior official who asked not to be named.
The natural gas extracted from the drilling will be equal to 1.5 times the 50 billion cubic metres of gas Turkey imports annually, Unit said, adding that the reserves in this field would help meet Turkey's gas demands for the next 150 years.
If the proposed merger between Qatar's Masraf Al Rayan (Islamic), Barwa Bank (Islamic) and International Bank of Qatar (not yet Islamic) goes ahead, aggregated assets and financing would be equal to Dubai Islamic Bank's, which ranks fourth by asset and third by financing.
Having seen provisioning levels jump by 44 percent year on year in the fourth quarter, and by 59 percent on an annual basis, Abdeen said he expected the amount of cash set aside for bad loans in 2016 to be equal to last year or lower.
Whites systematically used taxes, education policy, housing policy, voter registration, district gerrymandering, boycotts, public transportation, the police force, and all the levers of the jurisprudential complex to essentially tell blacks: stay in your place; the best of you will never be equal to the least of us.
"That is, you know, in a way, that's the most exciting possibility, that both sets of measurements are right, and we're doing the wrong thing when we say one should be equal to the other because we're leaving out some chapter in the story," Riess tells Axios.
American officials have been sceptical of such plans, sensing that the militants Mr Erdogan has assembled and the troop numbers he would like to commit might not be equal to the task of defeating IS. After Mr Trump's latest decision, the Turkish scheme is almost certainly dead in the water.
The penalty extracted from a company unwilling to comply would be equal to 65 percent of the previous year's sales of the drug in question, but would gradually increase by 10 percentage points every quarter that the company refuses to offer the government's price, to a maximum of 95 percent.
China has about KFC 4 stores per million people and its level of "Peak KFC," or restaurant penetration, is likely to be equal to Japan's at 9 stores per million people, rather than the 13 stores per million people in the United States, Bernstein Research analyst Sara Senatore said in a recent note.
China has about 4 KFC stores per million people and its level of "Peak KFC," or restaurant penetration, is likely to be equal to Japan's at 9 stores per million people, rather than the 13 stores per million people in the United States, Bernstein Research analyst Sara Senatore said in a recent note.
"The first thing to keep in mind is that, in some long run equilibrium, wage inflation should be equal to what the growth rate of productivity is — so how much workers can produce — and the increase in prices for the goods they produce," he said at the UBS Greater China conference in Shanghai.
Especially if you live in an urban area, if your own parents didn't own a home, if you're saddled with student debt — it doesn't matter if a mortgage payment might be equal to what you're paying in rent when you're struggling month to month, barely putting enough aside to save for an emergency, let alone a down payment.
"To come to Navajo, where you know you're going to be covering long distances, driving long hours, (and where) pay is not going to be equal to the state or to the county," said Begaye, "you're making a commitment, I'm Navajo and i want to come home and help my people better themselves, and that was Officer Largo."
KEY RATING DRIVERS The expected rating is based on OCBC's Long-Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR) of 'AA-', an Issuer Default Rating (IDR) Uplift of zero notches, a Payment Continuity Uplift (PCU) of six notches, a recovery uplift of one notch and the asset percentage (AP) to be disclosed in the issuer's investor report, which is expected to be equal to or lower than Fitch's 'AAA breakeven AP of 86%.

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