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" Also note that "the people" are equated to "democracy.
For him, that sort of immensity equated to dance music.
Inclusive design has been equated to universal design in the past.
Its cuts in April equated to 20.3 percent of its quota.
"Mere advocacy itself cannot be equated to threatening national security," he says.
It equated to roughly 5 extra days of working out per month.
That equated to 500 billion pounds' worth at the end of June.
Not everyone was certain Mr. Gilbert's erratic behavior equated to mental illness.
In interviews, voters rejected the idea that racial representation equated to change.
That equated to around $37 billion worth of gold trading in each session.
The difference against the official rate equated to about 20 billion naira ($101 million).
Loans covered by lenders' mortgage insurance equated to 15.4% of the pool by balance.
That would have equated to adding another European Union to the globe, IEA said.
Loans covered by lenders' mortgage insurance equated to 52.6% of the pool by balance.
A specific alchemy of music, fashion and people that equated to something uniquely gorgeous.
I booked a Go, the default Careem taxi that can be equated to UberX.
But that's not to say her newfound existence in the US equated to total freedom.
And he did so in an environment where that kind of role equated to leadership.
In South Asia, "lost labor income losses" equated to 0.83 percent of gross domestic product.
As 303 mg was all he needed, that equated to around $230 per effective dose.
As a proportion of men's pay, this equated to a shortfall of around 9.1 percent.
It found lending to the five largest borrowers equated to 98.9 percent of the banks' capital.
Populism, in short, should not be blithely equated to fascism, nor does 2016 look like 1933.
EBITDA per pub of GBP255,101172032 (GBP1011750,101172 to Apr 1011750) equated to a yoy increase of 101172034%.
Performance is often equated to sound, but of course the Mission E produces precious little noise.
Amazon MP3 digital sales equated to 3% total of album sales, excluding ticket/album bundle sales.
For Houda's family, whether to leave or stay equated to the choice between life and death.
This dedicated planting — sometimes done by soldiers — equated to over 1003 percent of China's greening, so far.
This dedicated planting — sometimes done by soldiers — equated to over 201943 percent of China's greening, so far.
Redeemable shares, subordinated instruments and equity equated to over 75% of total assets at end-March 2017.
While the city is often equated to music, it has so much more to offer new visitors.
That equated to nearly eight times the company's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, or Ebitda.
Last quarter, Canopy shipped nearly 2,200 kilograms of medicinal product, which equated to about $23.3 million in sales.
I had about £5,000 saved up in my bank account, which equated to about five months of living.
Analyst Gerald Khoo at broker Liberum said the proposed fine equated to about 9 pence per IAG share.
During Friday's session, NXPI's shares were trading as high as $104.64, which equated to a $36 billion valuation.
LVMH's online sales of 2 billion euros ($2.1 billion) last year equated to 5.3 percent of group revenue.
But many LGBT+ people took to social media to complain about their identities being equated to sandwich ingredients.
And it's not necessarily a good idea to create a situation in which it is equated to one.
Their improved work rate would, Mr Tourish calculates, have equated to 71 tonnes over a ten-hour day.
That equated to more than $223,153 for every staff member being taught, according to a survey by Training magazine.
Our overall dietary changes equated to a nine percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from food during this time.
LVMH's online sales of 2 billion euros ($2.2 billion) last year equated to 5.3 percent of overall group revenues.
Combined turnover in the four contracts equated to close to 638,000 ounces of bullion worth more than $800 million.
But there were a lot of convection fields of updraft and downdraft, which equated to a lot of turbulence.
Even after issuing the memo on Friday, Trump suggested that threats against certain companies equated to enacting the law.
This equated to $22020 Hong Kong dollars a share, the same offering price for the IPO back in 2007.
The original acquisition amount equated to about 3.5x forward-looking revenue — a sizable multiple for an e-commerce company.
Perhaps, even more curiously, I'm told the investment equated to a pre-money valuation for TiZR of around $11 million.
These results equated to a return on average common equity (ROAE) of 10.7% in 1Q17, up from 7503% in 1Q16.
Looking at the broader picture, this equated to roughly 5.6% of girls and 7.8% of boys being obese last year.
The resolution was not for millions of dollars, but rather for an amount that equated to a reasonable severance payment.
The new study did not find that more sales equated to more suicides or homicides, only that gun accidents increased.
According to the site, in 2017 resale equated to six percent of the fashion market, with fast fashion at nine percent.
By looking at existing research, the team found that an hour of running equated to an additional seven hours of life.
In its last fiscal year, Apple generated nearly 20 percent of its revenues from Greater China, which equated to $44.7 billion.
I came from a theater background, so it never really equated to me … like why would I want to watch that?
"Historically, women have been taught they can't express anger; we've been taught to internalize anger, pain, shame, because anger in a women has equated to crazy, has equated to being unlikable and undesirable," said Erin Khar, whose sobriety memoir involving heroin, "Strung Out: One Last Hit and Other Lies That Nearly Killed Me," will be published next year.
"In 1974, Brits were actually drinking 28 cups of tea per week, which equated to four cups per day," Gorman told Mashable.
The plans, revealed by Chief Exec Sundar Pichai to the BBC on Monday, equated to around a £1 billion ($1.25 billion) investment.
Meanwhile, screen time users saw a reduction in their social media usage that equated to 75 fewer hours spent online per year.
"An evolutionary mechanism has set in whereby survival of the fittest can be equated to survival of the most euroskeptic," he said.
Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida, rejected Mr. Trump's insinuation that the wiretapping of Mr. Page equated to surveillance of the campaign.
In the fourth quarter AWS operating income equated to more than 60 percent of the operating income for the entirety of Amazon.
That equated to organic growth — stripping out acquisitions and currency swings — of 3.6 percent, missing expectations in a Reuters poll of analysts.
Players can also create their own custom tournaments using Arena in Xbox Live, which Microsoft equated to creating your own fantasy football league.
Moreover, they have a passion for their sport and a commitment to their teammates that can't be equated to punching a time clock.
The GAO said applying just a 4 percent savings rate to federal purchases in 2012 would have equated to $12 billion in savings.
And like most people, I was programmed to think that working fewer than 50-hour weeks equated to laziness and lack of ambition.
In one study, for example, a $0.80 minimum wage increase equated to a 3.2% increase of food prices in restaurants in New Jersey.
And Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida, rejected Mr. Trump's insinuation that the wiretapping of Mr. Page equated to surveillance of the campaign.
Buying a houseplant can actually be equated to an act of self-care because of its potential to positively impact your mental health.
The price equated to about $96.03 per share in cash and stock, a price that Icahn considers too high, sources told the Journal.
These days when people talk of being open about mental illness, it's often equated to mean white women sharing experiences with anxiety or depression.
That level of sausage consumption equated to 61 grams of sodium, or 134 bags of pre-salted chips per person, per year, says CASH.
GS's net income to common shareholders in 4Q15 was $9083 million, which equated to a 3.04% annualized return on ending common equity in 4Q15.
Earth turned more quickly, meaning that a day lasted about 23.5 hours and a year equated to 372 days, according to a new study.
The plight of the Rohingya people of Myanmar (Burma) has been equated to a "textbook example" of ethnic cleansing by the UN Human Rights Council.
After two days of see-saw competition, Thiam went into the final event with a lead of 142 points, which equated to around nine seconds.
This equated to a 215 percent market share of the total 21 million tonnes imported by China, well ahead of Brazil on 22015 percent share.
That equated to a 0.2 percent gain, keeping Brent near three-month highs and set for a more than 4 percent gain on the week.
After two days of see-saw competition Thiam went into the final event with a lead of 142 points, which equated to around nine seconds.
Giuliani, the president's personal lawyer, questioned the legitimacy of their probe while accusing Democrats of waging a politically motivated inquiry that he equated to harassment.
This equated to about 3 cents in travel for every dollar you donate to charity, so the rewards for your good deeds are pretty sweet.
The companies equated to 18.26% of the portfolio with a value of 850 million pounds, based on assets under management at the end of 2018.
Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, market strategist at JPMorgan notes European share buybacks last year equated to just 2108.6200% of market capitalization versus around 4% in the United States.
But it was soon seen as a botched deal as HP signed off on a purchase that equated to a premium of 79% over market price.
BK's 3Q16 net income equated to a 1.11% annualized return on average assets (ROAA) up from 0.88% both in the sequential quarter and a year ago.
Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, market strategist at JPMorgan notes European share buybacks last year equated to just 1% of market capitalisation versus around 4% in the United States.
"  "When you look at these accounts, the bottom line is the Sovereign Grant last year equated to 22017p per person, per annum, in the United Kingdom.
As the race for the White House escalates, trade has been clearly equated to job loss, and our current trade deals are deemed to be unworkable.
Almost immediately, the government was accused of devastating human rights abuses, forcing migrant workers to live in conditions that have been equated to modern-day slavery.
"The resolution was not for millions of dollars, but rather for an amount that equated to a reasonable severance payment," Mr. Conyers said in the statement.
The president had created what logicians call a false dilemma, that support for free speech or for teammates equated to disrespect for flag, anthem or country.
Alexandra Elbakyan: Some people can argue that this is inaccurate, since Robin Hood was a robber and free copying of information cannot be equated to robbery.
But only in one case did this also equated to higher Chrome usage: in Wyoming, 65.94% of the mobile browser market share was Chrome, versus 30.07% Safari.
Tata reported an overall loss for its European steelmaking operations of $22017 million for the financial year 20073-22007, which analysts said equated to $21 per tonne.
The system's $5.01 billion of unrestricted cash and investments at March 31, 2016 equated to 222 DCOH, 3123x cushion ratio and 169% cash to pro forma debt.
To publicly issue a carefully scripted statement with questionable insinuations (Facebook is equated to a cable provider) and very few details is more mud-slinging than muckraking.
Shore Capital analyst Eamonn Flanagan noted that the loss from Harvey equated to about 6 percent of Hiscox's net tangible asset value as at the June end.
Before suspending his campaign, Christie had hammered at Trump, saying a vote for the New York billionaire equated to a vote for Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
The rats were exposed to cycles of the radiation for 10 minutes on and 10 minutes off — which equated to about 85033 hours of exposure every day.
Tata reported an overall loss for its European steelmaking operations of $22017 million for the financial year 220-22007, which analysts said equated to $15 per tonne.
He suggested that the 22% of Republicans and 20163% of Democrats who told CNBC they will donate can be equated to a sale that has not yet closed.
The same Venetian trade documents reveal something interesting about the demand for salt: only one of those 33 ducats actually equated to the cost of the salt itself.
Despite concerns expressed by the news outlet, members of the subreddit strongly disagree with the notion that any of the group's collective roasting could be equated to bullying.
The biggest risk in Russian/Turkish relations is arguably the top-down structure of power in both countries, where conciliation is often equated to weakness and political failure.
The other way of looking at it is that my species had a high probability of spawning two new factions that equated to "money people" and "religious people".
Tabcorp's offer of 0.80 Tabcorp shares plus A$0.425 cash for each Tatts share held equated to A$4.11 per share based on Tabcorp's trading price on Wednesday.
The difference over two years equated to more than four months of additional learning for the students who had physically active lessons, researchers note in the journal Pediatrics.
He had an uncanny foot injury that equated to frostbite from cryotherapy and then drew a line in the sand over his outdated — by NFL safety standards — helmet.
This equated to a pay increase of £8,000 ($20183,362) from 2018 and was well above the overall average salary of £37,2800 ($219,2800) in Britain for full-time employees.
" Obama also addressed recent revelations from the CIA that Russian hackers acted to influence the presidential election in Trump's favor — a finding Trump has equated to a "conspiracy theory.
It also pointed out that ETFs that bet against the market saw outflows that equated to 3 percent of assets last week, which it called "another negative contrary signal."
Interesting news, to be sure, but I was curious about the details of how these "bits" you could cheer with equated to real-world money for the streamers themselves.
But an aide to Trump on the Supreme Court said it was a "huge stretch" to say Trump's criticisms would be equated to a threat to any judge's security.
A source close to L&G said the drop in the solvency ratio to 156 percent equated to a balance sheet hit of some 200 million pounds ($266.5 million).
Well that happened already too -- in 2017 Hurricane Harvey poured so much water on the Houston area that it equated to the flow of Niagara Falls for 110 days.
The Justice Centre's investigation involving 1,000 migrant domestic workers found 103 per cent were carrying out "forced labor", which she said equated to about 55,000 of the city's 320,21 helpers.
YouTube is full of people doing the self-imposed One Gallon Per Day challenge, so I decided to up the ante and see if more water equated to more benefits.
BAC's 4Q15 results equated to a 0.61% annualized return on average assets (ROAA) down from 0.79% in the sequential quarter but up slightly from 0.57% in the year ago quarter.
But Jefferson was a product of his times, and his black progeny were never equated to his white daughters, although they, unlike his other slaves, were liberated in his will.
Trump spent Sunday sending out tweets designed to protect his right flank by denying his plan equated to amnesty for immigrants covered by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
President Trump suggested in a Wednesday morning tweet that one way to fight negative media coverage —which he equated to "fake" news — would be to take away "corrupt" reporters' credentials.
"The fact is that aggregators which cover a certain amount of users, can in one way or another be equated to mass media in the view of experts," Peskov said.
That equated to a yield of 0.229%, the spokesman said, adding that Ireland had received 11 billion euros worth of orders, a similar level of demand from a year ago.
Schork said the current price of around $3 per thousand cubic feet for natural gas futures was still very low and equated to an oil barrel price of about $19.
The criticism felt strikingly applicable to today — the poem's description of the serpent's rape of the chapel is easily equated to the crisis of sexual assault ravaging the Catholic Church.
You also find out very quickly that you're in the company of a mythical beast, Trico, which is equated to monsters of legend described by sailors and epic authors of old.
Media intelligence firm Meltwater said the coverage over the three days around the summit equated to $270 million of advertising, while the month leading up to it was worth $767 million.
Through its subsidiaries, it was also party to a guarantee of third party debt related to BVI and its exposure there equated to 440 million rand as of March 31 2018.
Orders like blue corn nachos supposedly equated to donations to Ms. Warren; a banana split would go to the Sanders campaign; and a meatless burger was a contribution to Mr. Yang.
Trump blamed what he called Democratic "fringe" party members, who he equated to "the radical left," for a lack of progress toward reopening the government amid negotiations surrounding the border wall.
In a realm where trying new things has roughly equated to trampling on history, there has been an increasing tolerance of innovation, especially from bands that are experts at the foundation.
It was a lot of our definitions of masculinity growing up, as equated to toughness, being hardcore, and becoming damn near physically strong as opposed to being emotionally, spiritually, and mentally strong.
He clarified, "the resolution was not for millions of dollars, but rather for an amount that equated to a reasonable severance payment," and added that he will fully cooperate with an investigation.
Loan impairment expenses of A$322 million in the quarter equated to 18 basis points of gross loans and acceptances, compared with 19 basis points in the financial year ended June 30.
In the meantime, it ordered GM to pay the dealers to pay an "occupation fee" that at the time equated to about $2477,93 a month - in effect, rent on its own plant.
"The title 'Narcissus' is a play on how the ladies are inadvertently self-portraits, the idea of accidental self-reflection and the clichéd analogy of women being equated to flowers," Stout says.
But as much as his critics hope to see the 45th president exit the White House like Nixon, we have a long way to go before "Russiagate" is reasonably equated to Watergate.
E.ON said the latest rise equated to an average extra cost of 55 pounds per year per customer, and it had not increased its standard gas and electricity unit prices since April 2017.
Venugopal said the Supreme Court should exercise restraint and stay away from politics, adding that a defense deal should not be equated to a public interest petition about a road or a dam.
Westbrook was just 4-of-143 shooting while playing the entire final quarter and it equated to a major missed opportunity as Oklahoma City let a 15-point, first-half lead slip away.
The proposal equated to A$0.686 per Sigma share and API shareholders would own about 63 percent of the combined entity if the cash-and-stock deal succeeded, API said in a statement.
"Who is good at 'Drag Race' is equated to who is good at drag, and queens palette themselves to get on," Charlene, a Brooklyn queen and trans woman, said at her kitchen table.
This quarter's results equated to a strong 12.6% return on average common equity (ROAE) in 2Q17, up slightly from 12.4% in the year-ago quarter, and up from 9.9% ROAE in the sequential quarter.
" He also cited a 2016 report by British doctor's group the Royal College of Physicians that said the harm caused by e-cigarettes equated to about 5% "of the burden caused by tobacco smoking.
The low level of jobless claims has equated to steady and moderate jobs growth that has slowed over the past couple of years as the labor market has taken up the slack from the recession.
MBIA's loss in the quarter ended June 30 equated to $9.78 per share, up from a 20 cent per share loss a year ago and a 55 cent per share loss in the first quarter.
But when the time came for Mr. Manafort to turn over his cards at the first trial, he was out of aces and was convicted on multiple charges that most likely equated to a life sentence.
The Pentagon has assured the public that it's doing all it can to stem the coronavirus outbreak, but soldiers across the force say that guidance from experts has equated to only half-measures at their levels.
By comparison, equity funds across all classes took in a net $22018 billion for all of 323, according to Morningstar, meaning that last week alone equated to 232 percent of flows for the entire previous year.
According to the company, the most "expensive" emoji of the past year—or the emoji that equated to the largest transaction dollar amount—is the two-story house with the garden, which represents rent for many users.
Defense hawks like John Bolton saw what he equated to a "drug deal" weeks before the July 25 call and apparently said Giuliani was a sort of "hand grenade" that would affect everyone involved with Ukraine policy.
"When you look at these accounts, the bottom line is the Sovereign Grant last year equated to 65 pence per person, per annum, in the United Kingdom… That's the price of a first class stamp," he added.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) - one of OPEC's six sources - said the cuts in January equated to 25.3 percent of the agreed reductions in output, far higher than the initial 22019 percent compliance with a 2600 OPEC deal.
But it's useful again to look at the relative value here: In July 2016, the price of a single bitcoin hovered at around $9003; $2.7 million worth at the time would have equated to more than 4,000 bitcoins.
An International Monetary Fund analysis earlier this year found that lending to the five largest borrowers equated to 98.9 percent of the banking system's total capital, highlighting how hard banks could be hit by just a few defaults.
It said the metal held on March 31 equated to approximately 596,000 gold bars - enough if stacked on top of one another to reach two and a half times the height of Mount Everest - and 1,069,255 silver bars.
In practical terms (at least for Lovecraft), this usually equated to the existence of many terrifying races of sea creatures and giant, tentacled sea monsters — like his most famous creation, Cthulhu — lurking just off the New England coastline.
For instance, it came to light last fall that China was burning up to 17 percent more coal than the government had previously claimed, an amount that equated to 70 percent of the United States' total annual coal consumption.
In the Harris County town of Clear Creek, the nearly 50 inches (127 cm) of rain that fell there equated to a once in a 40,000 year event, Jeff Lindor, meteorologist with the Harris County Flood Control District, said.
The U.S. effort to coerce European foreign policy through tariffs, a move one European official equated to 'extortion,' represents a new level of hardball tactics with the United States' oldest allies, underscoring the extraordinary tumult in the transatlantic relationship.
The e-retail giant has been negotiating with cities for over a year, which in practice has often equated to government and private officials stumbling all over themselves to lure Amazon with the most decadent, multi-billion-dollar incentive package.
An age when your social life equated to nightly marathons of whichever Call of Duty was being slated at the time, and a periodic match of FIFA to determine that, yes, Chelsea was still better than your friend's beloved Leyton Orient.
Lifting the energy sector were oil prices, as U.S. crude futures for March delivery popped 1.6 percent to settle at $53.86 per barrel after the International Energy Agency reported that OPEC members' cuts in January equated to 734.133 percent of the agreed volumes.
Cyber capabilities in the government: Unit 8200 of the Israeli Defense Forces is often equated to the NSA, with objectives including signals intelligence, offensive cyber strategy, cybersecurity, and encryption, per the Miami Herald and which has thousands of personnel, per Forbes estimates.
But in interviews with more than two dozen black voters in Atlanta and across South Carolina, many articulated a particular disenchantment with the idea that racial representation equated to change, and that they should automatically back a candidate who looked like them.
As supporters of Alabama Senate frontrunner Roy Moore defend his sexual pursuit of teenage girls in his early 30s, the American left has taken an approach to sex that in its (perhaps much-needed) rigidity about consent, critics have equated to prudery.
I&aposve been to Auschwitz three times, and I don&apost think anybody can ever go and see what happened to people and to say that anything that America is doing has ever done, would even be appropriately equated to that, and I resent it.
Popular female voices in country music are few and far between—there are currently only five female artists in the Billboard Country Top 50—and when they do manage to break into the charts, their presence is equated to finding tomatoes in a salad.
"Imposing citizenship on the inhabitants of an occupied territory can be equated to compelling them to swear allegiance to a power they may consider as hostile, which is forbidden under the Fourth Geneva Convention," U.N. human rights chief Zeid Ra'ad al Hussein said in a statement.
As the Verge noted, that equated to roughly a $230,000 per job subsidy; a ridiculous sum that would take the state decades to recover in growth if it ever did, but Walker was falling way short of a 250,000 jobs target pledged during his 2010 election.
Only 22 out of 3,193 human teams ever claimed a victory against the AI. The total playing time between humans and the AI equated to 10.7 years, which is impressive until you learn that OpenAI Five generates this much data every 12 minutes of training by playing against itself.
That equated to pieces like oversized, cozy-looking gray faux fur hoodies; tear-away, shiny anoraks; and laced-up track suits in black and white (and lots of lace-up detailing in general, including on hoodies sexily styled to reveal some cleavage and a bare shoulder, and a body-con black gown).
In the context of driving, these in-group/out-group "contests" can be equated to times when we feel it's our turn to go at a 4-way stop, or we deserve access to an open spot during a lane change, and even the collective norms we hold about safe and courteous driving.
Angle, though, was less impressed and warned me that much of what I was seeing from Boston Dynamics, especially at the DARPA challenge, equated to a sort of tinker-toy approach to robotics: Specify a task and then hand the inventor a box of parts that they can use to figure it out.
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