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"Winning to him also equates to good, and good equates to God," she said.
The CME says that equates to a 47.8 percent chance.
Do you know how many people that equates to worldwide?!
That equates to an increase of about 1 million bpd.
The file size equates to 215 million Word documents.  224.
It equates to a person and not a targeting item.
This equates to 250 million bank accounts, the startup says.
That equates to a roughly 16x jump in training speed.
This equates to removing 1.6 million cars from the road.
That amount reportedly equates to 454 kilograms of crystal meth.
For NLand this equates to around 24 waves an hour.
For The Maschhoffs, the estimated loss equates to $100 million.
Everything that goes into it equates to a $200 razor.
That equates to about 400,000 additional parcels sorted per hour.
He did not quantify how much revenue that equates to.
That equates to about a 1% drop in expected revenue.
That equates to a port price of $20153 a tonne.
That equates to 65 percent of total global soybean imports.
That equates to $7,200 a year — or $600 a month.
That number equates to about 18.5 percent of registered voters.
If true, this equates to roughly $500 billion worth of ivory.
At full travel tilt, that equates to 40 miles (64 km).
Mayo said the shortfall equates to $70 million of additional expenses.
More antennas typically equates to faster speeds and a stronger signal.
That equates to around $15.5 billion to $18.5 billion in tariffs.
This equates to nearly £1,600 per person above the UK average.
It sometimes equates to a new kind of football common sense.
That equates to a range of $1.86 to $1.92 a share.
In computational terms, that equates to about 4.7 bits of information.
That time period roughly equates to late-term premature human babies.
That equates to $22018 per person, up from last year's $227.
First off, and most importantly, sharper handling equates to safer driving.
BBVA notes that its 39 percent stake equates to £167 million.
That equates to 220006 million viewers among the big four networks.
That equates to 22019,000 Nebraskans gaining coverage due to the ACA.
This equates to just over $3.5 million at Friday's bitcoin price.
The price tag equates to over 4,000 bitcoin at Friday's price.
For them, acceptance of reality equates to a denial of faith.
The $2 difference equates to $12 million of savings per year.
That equates to sales of between $727.9 billion and $730.7 billion.
That equates to about 1% of food calories lost each year.
We believe this equates to a roughly 7% or more Adj.
This funding equates to almost $85033 billion across these appropriation levels.
The amount remaining equates to about 60 days of world oil consumption.
This equates to the annual carbon footprint of over 2.2 million Europeans.
That equates to an average fill rate of 52,000 barrels per day.
That equates to about 300% of growth during that period, Tzuo added.
For context, here's what that equates to in the basketball shoe world.
In my mind, deleting these messages equates to erasing our entire relationship.
In practice this equates to about 1.6% of the funds' capital value.
Given the pledged reductions total 2129.696,211 bpd, that equates to 212019% compliance.
This equates to about $36.92 a share based on Monday's closing price.
That equates to about 2000 people killed by a firearm each day.
That equates to a paltry rise of less than 1% a year.
This equates to one-eighth of an average adult's recommended dietary needs.
This equates to 2,000 to 4,000 such cases each year in Australia.
The current average hourly wage of $27.16 equates to $54,21625 per year.
His playoff career equates to essentially one full season of NHL play.
London's median weekly income is £713, which equates to £37,076 a year.
That equates to five Olympic golds and seven in the world championships.
This equates to around 115 new cases of bowel cancer every day.
That growth equates to high demand for American products, particularly pet food.
From what I understand, the total amount of the cuts equates to .
This equates to higher speeds and greater protection in a contested environment.
That equates to $20 billion a year, a sign of its potential.
Given the pledged reductions total 814,000 bpd, that equates to 158% compliance.
Its 450 ml capacity equates to slightly more than 15 fluid ounces.
Given the pledged reductions total 2128.9,2129.65 bpd, that equates to 211% compliance.
That equates to 7.8 billion pounds a quarter, according to Reuters calculations.
That equates to an $81.3 billion fall in market capitalization or value.
"You might be working a lot of overtime now and pulling down money that that equates to $120,000 a year now, but in six months you might be pulling down what equates to $10,000 a year," Antokal said.
Add in the extra six months and this equates to $2000,218 of contributions.
That increase equates to about 400 additional workers leaving federal employment every month.
In terms of transporting animals, this equates to 22015 incidents per 210,2767 transports.
The 2018 loan default rate forecast equates to roughly $27 billion in volume.
The time between Borovik's trip and mine equates to roughly my life span.
That equates to roughly 7,33 euros for every person in the currency bloc.
Given the pledged reductions total 812,000 bpd, that equates to 135 percent compliance.
"That equates to numerous visits to hospitals, numerous procedures, numerous medications," he adds.
This equates to around 8523% of sector assets or 2.6% of sector equity.
That equates to roughly 33,23 euros for every person in the currency bloc.
That decline equates to the output of seven or eight vehicle assembly plants.
Together, the cost of the three films equates to nearly $3.50 per subscriber.
That equates to 20.5 hours a week and over 1,000 hours a year.
Each oven can hold 84 racks, which equates to 25 tonnes of sausages.
If he plays all 82 games that equates to about $35,000 per game.
That equates to a market capitalization of over $30 billion, by Breakingviews calculations.
Do you think that what you do equates to the wider city scene?
That equates to about 161,032 Americans dying each year because they are poor.
That $287 equates to about $1.36 a month on a 30-year mortgage.
For the uninitiated, real-estate syndication equates to crowdfunding for institutional-quality deals.
Given the pledged reductions total 1.17 million bpd, that equates to 133% compliance.
That equates to more than 600 million devices, from smartphones to traditional computers.
This equates to nearly 22012 million lives lost over the 23-year span.
OHL's market capitalisation is less than 900m, meaning 3% equates to around 27m.
Given the pledged reductions total was 2114,2129.57 bpd, that equates to 2129.68% compliance.
Renaissance Capital says this equates to 22014 per the dollar in today's prices.
The financing equates to around 7.0 times Ceramtec's €196m Ebitda, banking sources said.
If translated to the decibel Watt scale, that equates to something like 103 decibels.
Hypersonic flight equates to going Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound.
Its current listing price of $17.5 million equates to about $4,372 per square foot.
That equates to 3.05 million high school students, or 20.8 percent of this group.
That equates to 3.05 million high school students, or 7.23 percent of this group.
Better yet, just three minutes of charging equates to one hour of playback time.
This equates to $34.4 million of gross profits to AMC in the upcoming quarter.
Our $22 target equates to 213x and 13x our 2021 revenue and EPS estimates.
That equates to an average of one interest rate cut every three trading days.
This equates to around 0003%-25% of annual group pre-dividend free cash flow.
Officially, that equates to less than 100 parts per million, or less than 0.1%.
Those 30,000 new safety contractors equates to about one moderator for every 75,660 users.
Lewis recommends 64 ounces a day, an amount that equates to about eight glasses.
And in just Terminal 2150 alone, that equates to almost 13,21 bags an hour.
BY MY CALCULATIONS, EQUATES TO 120% PAYOUT RATIO FOR EARNINGS FOR THE COMING YEAR.
That equates to four extra meals per month at no extra cost to you.
Most companies realize that having a good leader in place equates to business growth.
As such, commuting Manning's sentence in no way equates to giving Assange a pass.
That roughly equates to two and a half days for a 2,300-mile trip.
For Mr. Cole, doing the least, it turns out, equates to achieving the most.
With three-month Euribor trading at around -0.22 percent that equates to -0.07 percent.
The latest official figure, 11.7 percent in 2016, equates to more than $30 billion.
It's about "the story of a young man from Ohio, a seemingly regular kid — being me of course — falling into the social media machine, building an audience, garnering false power through views which equates to money which equates to success," Paul says.
The length of his fingernails actually equates to the same length as a London bus.
The stock's 7 percent drop equates to a market cap loss of roughly $56 billion.
That equates to roughly 1 percent of the annual defense budget of the United Kingdom.
This equates to a 2.25 percent return on all spending when you redeem for travel.
It probably just equates to no visible scandals or conflicts that would interrupt blissful ignorance.
This equates to enough power to provide 2.3 million homes with electricity every single year.
That equates to an equity risk premium of seven percentage points, way higher than history.
LECV says driving a TX taxi equates to £100 in fuel cost savings per week.
Together, that equates to a 46.4 percent share of advertisers' total global digital ad spend.
Given the pledged reductions total 212019,000 bpd, that equates to 101 percent compliance. Feb. Jan.
This equates to a margin of 20 basis points over the 10-year futures contract.
That equates to $17.45 billion in revenue on the year, also a 40 percent jump.
Retailers employ or support 42 million people, which equates to nearly one-fourth of Americans.
The gas shortage equates to one tenth of Ukraine's daily consumption of around 200 mcm.
The increase equates to about 96,000 more passengers a day this season than last year.
Figure out what percentage of your paycheck that equates to and start contributing that amount.
That equates to a current loss of SFr4.1bn from its investment, according to IFR calculations.
This sea of 6,243 lobbyists equates to roughly 11 lobbyists for each member of congress.
TRUFF's has partnered with (RED), pledging $25,000 which equates to 125,000 days of HIV medication. 
That equates to a multiple of 4.5 times sales at San Jose, California-based Cypress.
Each mini-keg holds 67 ounces which equates to roughly a six-pack of beer.
This equates to a tax increase on businesses for the simple act of doing business.
That equates to both a big opportunity for drones and big hurdles in their implementation.
That equates to around a full probability of a 10 bps cut from the bank.
The figure equates to around 2.2 million barrels per day (bpd) loss for that period.
That equates to sales of between $727.9 billion and $730.7 billion, or above-average growth.
In one year alone we saw 28503,22019 die — which equates to one every four minutes.
That equates to about 2.5 percent of the entire 30 million bpd distillates market, Hardy said.
This equates to 15.3 percent of wages and is split between the worker and the employer.
Some US$2.5bn of debt equates to around 7.5 times Nord Anglia's Ebitda, the sources added.
The 0003 high yield bond default rate forecast of 2% equates to $19 billion of volume.
In New Girl world, this equates to a joke, not something she's actually worried about. Okay!
The vote will require two-thirds of the House to pass, which equates to 434 lawmakers.
That is hardly to be sneezed at, since it comfortably equates to 1trn yuan in revenues.
Adams had a breakout year, if you believe that usage and statistical effectiveness equates to value.
While that seems steep, it equates to a 75 percent probability the Golden Gate is shown.
That equates to an average 2.27 million people every day — up 2.5 percent from last year.
That equates to around 20 miles of range per hour of charging, according to Plugless' website.
The "Lylye of Medicynes" is 245 folios, which equates to 600 pages of word-processed text.
Some US$4bn of debt financing equates to around 6 times the unit's approximate €650m Ebitda.
In one month, the amount of produce grown in the Urban Cultivator equates to roughly $400.
For a person consuming 2,000 calories per day, that equates to no more than 200 calories.
Some 300m of debt equates to around 6 times Oasis' approximate £50m Ebitda, the sources said.
Daren Bakst, a fellow with the conservative Heritage Foundation, says the law equates to government overreach.
The number equates to a healthy but not worrisome 2.7 percent rate on an annualized basis.
That equates to $10,400 in tax savings compared with the proposed $12,000 standard deduction for singles.
That equates to $10,113 in tax savings compared with the proposed $12,000 standard deduction for singles.
That equates to six women being murdered every hour by someone they knew, the study found.
After all, high numbers mean popularity, which, in the virtual-capital market equates to investor attention.
The Arkansas ad claims that Republican support of Kavanaugh equates to support of men of color.
A fee of 1% equates to 37 million pounds a year or 101,000 pounds a day.
That equates to about 40% of the pages the government had previously produced in the litigation.
This equates to 16.6 times its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) last year.
This equates to an additional $334 billion potentially invested in property over the next two years.
GM's record $12,000 profit-sharing per worker in 2017 equates to an additional $5.77 per hour.
Fruit Loops have 12 grams of sugar per serving, which equates to 44% sugar by weight.
Owning land equates to power now and then, and for men of color, the power to vote.
That equates to a dividend of 0.56 dirham a share, less than the market had been expecting.
That equates to 740 grams (225lb 2106oz) each day for every man, woman and child on Earth.
That equates to 740 grams (1lb 6oz) each day for every man, woman and child on Earth.
It gets the name from its rather modest 251-rupee price tag, which equates to about $4.
Now before we figure out how much urine that equates to, we need to make another assumption.
That equates to roughly a 80 percent chance of a 10-basis-point rate hike, analysts say.
On a loan with a month's term, this equates to an annualized interest rate of 90 percent.
It's a Retina Display, which, in this case, equates to a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels.
That's juxtaposed to GE's remaining liabilities, which Inch said equates to between $2111 billion and $2129 billion.
Its $1.1 billion of net income equates to an annualized return on equity of just 6.4 percent.
Some £450m of debt financing equates to around 6.5 times Civica's approximate £60m Ebitda, the sources said.
"In all, then, this equates to a 7 percent reduction in actual currency EBIT guidance," RBC said.
Still, how a "protégé of Migos" equates to actually being one of Migos I do not know.
The debt multiple relative to Fitch's NCF is 8.7x, which equates to a debt yield of 11.4%.
Leveraged loans totalling around 400m, equates to around 6 times SLV's approximate 65m Ebitda, the bankers said.
This number equates to $26 dollars in donated medicines from industry for every $1 spent by USAID.
The box of wine equates to four bottles, or 20 glasses of wine, according to the box.
That equates to two-thirds of the acquisition price and several times the roughly $340 million premium.
That equates to 18 percent of sustainable earnings, Davy Stockbrokers said, calling it somewhat lower than expected.
With 737 inmates on death row, that equates to a possible 30 who are innocent, he said.
This bottom 99%, which equates to roughly 784,080 publishers, averaged approximately 7,650 downloads each during the quarter.
If you're afraid that warmth equates to added bulk, you won't have to worry in this case.
"What that equates to is 19 ships in 2019 were unavailable to go to sea," he said.
About 2.5 hours every week, which equates to 30 minutes a day for five days a week.
Learning equates to behavior in action, really practicing what you consume as information and transform into behavior.
Because if they don't, their opponents say their silence equates to tacit approval of what took place.
Some €2bn of financing equates to around 6.5 times Swissport's approximate €275m-equivalent Ebitda, the sources said.
Losing 30% on a high-tier home in the $2,000,000 range equates to a loss of $600,000.
The actual limit referenced by the linked research is 65 degree Celsius, which equates to 149 degrees Fahrenheit.
The leveraged loan financing equates to around 7.75 times CPA Global's approximate £145m-£150m Ebitda, the sources said.
According to Breath's website, 1 puff per second equates to the computer performing 1,000 hashing operations per second.
Some €1.7bn of debt financing equates to around 6 times the unit's approximate €3m Ebitda, the sources said.
One lot equates to 100 ounces of gold, worth about $130,000, and 5,000 ounces of silver, worth $87,000.
Though a return on tangible equity equates to a lower return on common equity, the principle is important.
"This (450 billion roubles) equates to 4.5 trillion roubles of unissued loans to the Russian economy," he said.
Somehow, all of this equates to Mindy eventually being labeled a "bad wife," and that's worth looking into.
But while the hourly wage translated into 41 Polish zlotys before the vote, it now equates to 34.
Terms were undisclosed by TechCrunch understands from multiple sources that this roughly equates to an acqui-hire scenario.
The company claims to have built a talent pool of 30,000 plus people, which presumably equates to registrations.
In front of each eye is a 720p screen (with the two lenses, that equates to 1440p across).
All told, as of last year the annual tax increase on each Chicago family equates to about $6900,2628.
Some €1.1bn of debt financing equates to around 6.0-6.5 times Cerba's approximate €170m Ebitda, the sources said.
The offer of 13 million shares equates to 548 million pounds representing 27.7 per cent of the company.
"I think recessing the residents back from the street equates to a more balanced footprint," Ms. Selldorf said.
Once taxed and capitalized on a multiple of 10, that equates to about $4 billion in present value.
The bid, made at 18.76 euros per share, equates to a total of 17.1 billion euros ($20.1 billion).
A P/E ratio of 6900 equates to an earnings yield (E/P) on stocks of 2628 percent.
The price equates to 0.6 times book value, about half the average of the banking sector in Poland.
With the bulk of Zuckerberg's net worth sitting in Facebook stock, that equates to more than $3 billion.
The general thinking is that less time spent on Facebook typically equates to fewer ads seen on Facebook.
That equates to just a fraction of the savings that hospitals touted as a benefit of their mergers.
In the United States, about 8.8% of the population remains uninsured, which equates to about 28 million people.
That equates to more than two million patients saved by advances in diagnosis and medical treatment since 1991.
This equates to roughly 69% of dry natural gas production in the U.S. for 2018, the EIA says.
That equates to a loss of $975 million in short covering over the last month, S3 data shows.
Some 1.1bn of debt financing equates to around 6.0-6.5 times Cerba's approximate 170m Ebitda, the sources said.
That's part of why employees like Bennett feel confident that fastidious adherence to NRC guidance equates to safety.
A decline in the sow herd usually equates to a similar drop in pork output, industry experts say.
The latest offer equates to 1.5043-1.8130 Class C shares with a cash component of up to $14 billion.
CBS News reports that a life sentence equates to as much as 16 years, but it can be renewed.
In Game of Thrones lingo, this all equates to the very high probability that these two characters will bone.
Over the four-month heating season, 2.57 million tonnes per year equates to roughly 857,000 tonnes of aluminium output.
Some €570m of loans, including undrawn facilities, equates to around 6.5 times Faerch's approximate €80m Ebitda, the sources said.
This recipe yields 22 mini-burgers, but we'll let you decide how many full-size burgers that equates to.
The actual number is a whopping 676 hours of originals, which equates to just over 28 days of content.
This recipe yields 22 mini-burgers, but we'll let you decide how many full-size burgers that equates to.
So the bill in one sense equates to adding a few more days of typical releases to the year.
That equates to a range of between 33,313.5 and 40,716.5 boepd, against previous guidance of 45,000 to 51,000 boepd.
This equates to one incident for every 1,205 flights, compared with one incident for every 1,282 flights in 2014.
The decline in July's annual sales pace from a year ago equates to the output of four assembly plants.
That equates to non-citizen voting in the 2016 election accounting for 0.0001% of the vote in these jurisdictions.
Some 1bn of debt financing equates to around 6 to 6.5 times Cerba's approximate 170m Ebitda, the sources said.
Real life is not so accommodating; having a good story in no way equates to being a good person.
Make sure you changed the number of points applied to your order to "0.01" (which equates to 1 point).
Public widespread knowledge, as well as debate of an elected official's actions or proposals, equates to influence over such.
That 30,000 meters number equates to 98,425 feet, and the pilot coasted to 103,000 feet before beginning his descent.
NASA said the estimated 21953-ounce sample size equates to about 30 sugar packets worth of dirt and rocks.
This move will eradicate half a billion small bottles each year, which equates to 1.7 million pounds of plastic.
That equates to light-duty vehicle sales worldwide going from one million in 2017 to 60 million in 2040.
The assortment is similar to what's available for in-store pickup, which equates to hundreds of thousands of SKUs.
Today, a federal minimum wage of $7.25 equates to annual earnings of about $15,080, assuming a 40-hour workweek.
On an average weekday, the ferry carries 154 total passengers, which equates to 77 round trips, Mr. Schapiro said.
When completed, the indoor farm is to encompass more than 150,000 square feet, which equates to nearly 3.5 acres.
When I'm sitting still, I make the hourly rate for my area (this changes from city to city): $0.1275 a minute on Lyft, which equates to $7.65 an hour, and $0.13 a minute on Uber, which equates to $7.80 an hour — both of which are less than Florida's minimum wage of $8.46.
That equates to someone dying of a stroke every 4 minutes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Some €350m of debt financing equates to around 6.0 times Axilone's approximate €55m Ebitda, including undrawn facilities, the sources said.
To decode that a bit: The 500 millibar level he referred to equates to an altitude of about 18,000 feet.
However, General John Nicholson, the American commander of Resolute Support, says that equates to only about 133% of the population.
From an employer's perspective, reducing your employees' cost of living essentially equates to giving them a 30-50 percent raise.
That equates to per tourist spending growth of just 1.5 percent, compared with a 16.5 percent rise the previous year.
Preserving the indigenous way of life equates to preserving the forests in which they live, which brings benefits to all.
That equates to the sale of a lot of floating UFO lamps, neon alien socks, and green slime slush drinks.
Some €570m of debt financing equates to 6.5 times Faerch's approximate €70m-€80m Ebitda, including undrawn debt, the sources said.
There's been a 4 percent uptick in total global users (which equates to 121 million people) since just this April.
Equities reaching new highs equates to "good things" for U.S. business profits and employment, one analyst told CNBC on Thursday.
In the UK, almost one in every 100 people has the condition — which equates to one percent of the population.
This equates to total debt/consolidated EBITDA of 4.5x in 2017, up from BAT's 2015's 7503x and 2.8x, respectively.
The Chinese offer of 71 Norwegian crowns ($8.51) per share equates to about 10 times the company's forecast core earnings.
Monzo's had 1.6 million customers in its fiscal 2019, meaning its revenue equates to a paltry £63 ($7.2) per customer.
Collectively, Americans miss 113 million workdays every year because of migraines, which equates to about $13 billion in productivity losses.
A tonne of hard coal equates to roughly 20153 mmBtu of thermal energy, and a tonne currently costs around $51.29.
That equates to approximately $393 billion in mobile ad revenue for Twitter in 2017, down from $1.21 billion in 2016.
The trajectory is uneven, but equates to an annual rate of emissions cuts of 3.7 percent with 1.33 percent growth.
It equates to an area larger than one and a half soccer fields, being destroyed every minute of every day.
That equates to nearly 3 billion fewer birds today than there were when I was born, just 49 years ago.
Twenty-five million workers equates to 22020 million families, which in the larger picture is closer to 22018 million citizens.
Therefore, treating the conditions, it said, would save national income per head by 5 percent — that equates to billions worldwide.
Spread across more than 100 live games, that equates to an average of only a few hundred thousand per match.
The missing 20133 percentage points equates to roughly 2.4 million would-be households, according to an estimate released this month.
Foreign investment equates to about 63 percent of Britain's GDP, roughly double the foreign stake in French or German business.
Barclays is leading the financing, alongside Goldman Sachs and RBC, which equates to around 4.5 times Young's approximate £70m Ebitda.
That equates to a loss of more than 150,000 gestational days annually in the United States from 1969 to 1988.
This equates to roughly $7,85033 per year, which is a substantial sum for many families, particularly in upstate New York.
Even a 20 percent reduction in this work force over the next 15 years equates to a million lost jobs.
Over a 40-year career span, this equates to $977,720 in lost wages, according to the National Women's Law Center.
The dividend equates to a 1 billion pound payout for investors that includes a 600 million pound windfall for taxpayers.
This equates to 900,000 to 1.5 million more searches than expected, according to the report, published Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine.
The buds' 4GB of storage roughly equates to 1,000 songs, and they're Bluetooth enabled so you can make phone calls, too.
Five atmospheres equates to about 40 meters of water resistance, but I don't know if I'd go SCUBA diving with it.
That equates to some 331,370 barrels of oil per day, out of roughly 1.75 million barrels pumped daily from the Gulf.
Assuming 40% gross profit margin for iPhone and a 10% tariff equates to ~$1.5B in OP impact or ~$0.33 in EPS.
That equates to 220,000-260,20123 bpd, about 5 percent of Rosneft's output and a quarter of China's monthly imports from Russia.
And while the original purchase was at nearly 10 times EBITDA, a billion pounds now equates to more like 8 times.
The initial sale of stakes, if it raises 200 million euros, equates to around 0.5 percent of Croatia's overall public debt.
"That equates to an extra half million dollars in annual sales," said the restaurant's general manager, Corey Neel in a statement.
According to the IFPI, every Spotify user equates to about $13 the company kicks back to the music industry each year.
This equates to a more than 21750x annual revenue acquisition multiple including the haircut but likely closer to 21000x without it.
That equates to 10.6 percent of the turnover of Target 2, through which bank payments in the euro zone are routed.
Some £550m of loans equates to leverage in the high 6s, based on an approximate Ebitda of £70m, the sources said.
That equates to 3,677 bottles of vino—44 percent of which were Welsh and English wines—and 53 bottles of spirits.
This equates to 28,000 Americans dying annually, which is more than traffic accidents or the second leading cause of accidental deaths.
About 10% of the U.S. population lives with a rare disease or disorder, which equates to about 30 million people nationwide.
That equates to some 319,523 barrels of oil per day, out of roughly 1.75 million barrels pumped daily from the Gulf.
Youth equates to inexperience, and so also to nerves and anxiety and all the mistakes and missteps that come with that.
This equates to one-third of the world's population carrying excess weight, fueled by urbanization, poor diets and reduced physical activity.
That equates to returns of 6% and 16.9% over the past month respectively, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch data.
With the index essentially flat for the year, that equates to around a 12 percent gain over the next 8 months.
Chief Financial Officer Greg Smith said its backlog of about 5,700 commercial aircraft equates to more than seven years in production.
That equates to some 323,760 barrels of oil per day, out of roughly 1.75 million barrels pumped daily from the Gulf.
The haul equates to more than 4.1 million ecstasy tablets, with an estimated street value of A$145 million ($109.95 million).
The league projects that a 6,000-8,000 capacity range will be ideal, which equates to the bottom tier of most stadia.
"Our tax now equates to a quarter of our gross turnover per month and it's only going to grow," he said.
Every Floridian, Democrat or Republican, knew that it was simply wrong, and his decision to double down equates to political malpractice.
That equates to an area of rainforest larger than one-and-a-half soccer fields being destroyed every minute each day.
Bryant appeared in 220 career playoff games, which equates to more than two and half seasons of extra wear and tear.
That equates to a 0.04 percent to 0.13 percent rise in the active military's $6.27 billion in annual health-care expenditures.
A new CEO equates to an assessment of how best to position the company to perform today and deliver for tomorrow.
The estimate equates to a range of $727.9 billion to $730.7 billion being spent over last two months of this year.
If you think you might need something else from Best Buy (a Switch game, maybe), that basically equates to $30 off.
FHN estimates run-rate cost saves of $65 million annually which equates to roughly 30% of CBF's existing core expense base.
Spencer said Google removed 3.2 billion ads that violated its policies, which equates to more than 100 bad ads every second.
That equates to an area of rainforest larger than one and a half soccer fields being destroyed every minute of every day.
That equates to 390% of developed markets GDP, with most of the increase driven by a sharp lift in public sector indebtedness.
That equates to one billion liters of drinks, which were produced by the roughly 4,000 people THP employees in its home country.
That equates to growth of 43 percent, for a total 63 million members, according to the figures from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners.
The World Bank says better performance in the "Doing Business" rankings generally equates to lower levels of income inequality and reduced poverty.
That equates to $2000 of profit per share on an adjusted basis; analysts had expected a loss of 46 cents per share.
Basically, Uber says, your daily commute equates to time wasted, even in an autonomous car that theoretically requires you to do nothing.
That means they are stuck in a perpetual cycle of poverty as this often equates to up to 20% of their income.
Gaga isn't reinforcing the idea that going makeup free somehow equates to authenticity or that we're finally seeing her true self, though.
Specs-wise, the Switch pairs a 1,020MHz quad-core CPU with 4GB of RAM, which equates to 1 teraflop of graphics power.
Unfortunately, there's no way to change the in-game units in Pokémon Go. You could always remember that 1 kilometer equates to .
Its settlement equates to 5003% of the related GBP25 billion RMBS exposure, higher than the average of 10% for the other banks.
But to process a full 12-megapixel image snapped by a modern smartphone, that equates to about 4.7-seconds of number crunching.
You could travel about 6 miles on a single charge, which equates to riding for about 40 minutes straight at top speed.
As part of the proposed deal, Lampert has said he is aiming to buy 425 stores, which equates to roughly 45,000 jobs.
"This equates to more than 203,000 people quitting, not relapsing or not starting to smoke during that period," the WHO pointed out.
That equates to roughly 377,117 barrels of oil per day, out of the roughly 1.75 million barrels pumped daily from the Gulf.
Fitch assumed a 100% default on uncovered TRF positions - positions lacking collateral - which equates to holders failing to honour 40% of losses.
Roughly translated, this equates to the Gross Domestic Product of Switzerland – or more than the GDP of every country outside the G2628.
The 68 percent increase in low-cost transatlantic capacity equates to a 5 percent market share, up from 3 percent last year.
In addition, wild Alaskan salmon at Costco is $32.99 for 3 pounds, which equates to $3503 per pound or $0.69 per ounce.
Some €800m of debt financing equates to around 6.5 times Constantia Labels' expected €113m Ebitda, including undrawn debt, the banking sources said.
It would be difficult, for example, to say what the activity of 45 million accounts equates to in traditional box office terms.
The reality is the missed checks plus the interest earned on that money equates to the additional sums earned by delaying retirement.
All that extra weight equates to, maybe, a few hours (I got almost 12 hours of battery life with full screen brightness).
That equates to a somewhat higher net loss margin compared with Oscar's $205 million loss on $426 million of revenue in 2016.
"From a disability perspective, the market equates to 1.3 billion people and has a spending power of $1.2 trillion," Ms. Burke said.
That equates to two thriving divisions and one in need of fixing, although with a strong franchise in the power-generation business.
That equates to a roughly 20-35% drop in take-home pay, depending on how many hours the flight attendants normally work.
Assuming 12 weeks of work during the three months following passage of the corporate tax cuts, this equates to a $75 increase.
That is what the Native headdress equates to: Chiefs went to battle and earned it, much like the medals military veterans earn.
In the warmer conditions, the snapping was 20 decibels louder, which equates to being ten times as loud, explained Wood Hole's Mooney.
A compounded total return of 33,554% from 1994 to 1999, which equates to about 220% a year — a true market-conquering spectacle.
L * Offer price has been set at 160 pence per share which equates to a market capitalisation of £240.0 million on admission.
This equates to 10 fewer cases of coronary heart disease among vegetarians than in meat-eaters per 1,000 people over 10 years.
This equates to more than two billion watts of power, which is comparable to a large and modern nuclear or hydroelectric plant.
That equates to 15 percent of its reserves, which tumbled to $16.5 billion in February from around $36 billion before the uprising.
The makers of the game say that one person playing the game for two minutes equates to some five hours of traditional research.
That number equates to roughly 10 percent of the total working population of those countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
Employees are given 20 hours of unpaid time off per quarter, which equates to about two and a half shifts for most workers.
Lipow said Chinese oil demand is "significantly down" and consumption has fallen around 20%, which equates to about 3 million barrels per day.
If you read an average of say 217.95 pages an hour, that equates to about 218 cents of royalties per hour of entertainment.
For those too lazy to whip out a calculator, that equates to way more than a few days — that's a 47-year layover.
Add in beautiful artwork and options to compete or cooperate with the other fighters you encounter, and Absolver equates to one fantastic experience.
With 319 million monthly active users, that equates to roughly 48 million active bot accounts on Twitter, more than the population of California.
The decency pledge is a bare minimum; it equates to being the tallest bonsai, and in the land of Redwoods, that's not enough.
I guess that kind of equates to shedding your ego and shedding judgment and shedding shame, and just living presently and moving on.
This equates to 0.6 percent average annual growth from 2015 to 2021, below the 20213 percent average yearly growth over the past decade.
"Hillary Clinton confronts her flaws during the latest Democratic debate Setting the pace"It equates to roughly one mis-statement every five minutes.
The plan equates to a payout ratio greater than 100% of 1H17 annualized earnings compared to a payout ratio of 99% in 2016.
In terms of dollars, that equates to an average physician practice spending $83,000 every year on claims and billing rather than patient care.
Other cities earn a relative score, where a one-point increase or decrease equates to a 1% change in the cost of living.
Assuming 2,000 hours of work in a year, that equates to a $2023,420 increase to date, well-short of the $4,000-$9,000 promised.
That equates to an increase of about 1 million bpd, but the latest data shows they are some way from achieving that target.
"I always find it funny when I hear the term 'women's issues' because that term equates to birth control and abortion," she said.
That equates to women earning $80,000 less for doing the same work as men over a 40-year career, according to the report.
Assuming that and ignoring tax effects, the $6 trillion plunge from profit to loss equates to a nearly $9 trillion reduction in revenue.
In a society where physical beauty often equates to sex appeal, the idea of sapiosexuality has been quietly gaining traction in recent years.
Their nominal value equates to nearly a third of ERB's total assets of 4.97 billion crowns ($206.23 million) at the end of June.
Cloud platform as a service and cloud infrastructure as a service revenue came in at $415 million, which equates to 28 percent growth.
House Democrats in Minnesota won the cumulative House vote by 12 points, which equates to an over 20-point over-performance by Klobuchar.
That's a staggering number that equates to 174 deaths everyday, just short of the number of casualties on 9/11 every two weeks.
That equates to an increase of about 1 million bpd, but the latest figures show they are some way from achieving that target.
The pay gap between black, Asian and minority ethnic graduates and white workers with degrees is 10%; which equates to £1.93 ($2.10) an hour.
While just 15.5 percent of U.S. adults smoked in 2016, that equates to about 38 million people, according to the agency's most recent data.
That only equates to a small fossil-fuel power plant, but has potential to expand as storage becomes cheaper and generation becomes less centralized.
Typing is one of those things that's oh so subjective; but generally, more travel in the keys equates to a more satisfying typing experience.
BAML and Morgan Stanley have provided a staple financing totaling around €630m, which equates to roughly 5.5x Allfunds' approximate €115m Ebitda, the sources said.
Exports to China amounted to NZ$12.1 billion ($8.67 billion) in the year to June, which equates to 17 percent of New Zealand's exports.
If we look at the restaurant industry broadly, which makes up a $490 billion market, the food delivery opportunity equates to just 43 percent.
"Winning a bidding war when it comes to acquiring biopharmaceutical companies almost always equates to way over-paying," wrote Tim Anderson, an Bernstein analyst.
The loss equates to roughly the same number of Americans as die every year from preventable medical errors: 27,29 to 22016,000, the researchers say.
Adding those to the 14 cards they revealed a couple weeks ago still just equates to a sliver of the 135 incoming cards, though.
They have 7.6 million combined Part D members, according to the latest federal data, which equates to about 17% of Medicare's Part D enrollment.
Mr Pollack estimates that the holdouts' claim, including accrued interest, now amounts to 400% of the principal, a figure which equates to $9 billion.
This roughly equates to a leverage target of 1.75x - 103x using Fitch's methodology of 8.0x gross rent expense or 2.3x at the mid-range.
So when they attempt to take a big, gooey, melted-cheese bite, all they get is hollow breading — which basically equates to eating air.
This represents a 77% saving on the list price and equates to a saving of over £300.00 over the three years of the deal.
While that equates to the calories in a small cookie, Gottlieb says, the impact compounded over weeks and months can deliver a large benefit.
More demand equates to higher prices — and investors are already paying sky-high prices for assets that are yielding peanuts or nothing at all.
And altitude equates to extra energy and speed in a fight, because the higher pilot works with gravity instead of against it while attacking.
This equates to an increase in risk of a 5%, 17% and 41%, respectively, compared with people who slept the recommended amount of hours.
Critics, including some British lawmakers and academics, say the country would be overpaying at that minimum price, which equates to double current market levels.
You get the base game and its expansions Blood and Wine and Hearts of Stone, which equates to almost 200 hours of possible gameplay.
This equates to a nearly 2 percent stake in the company, which would be vested every quarter over a four-year period, Aurora said.
Over a lifetime, that equates to an average of two years spent feeling gross AF. And that's only if you're hanging once a month.
Merlo said CVS will keep $300 million worth of drug rebates from pharmaceutical companies this year, which equates to about 3% of its earnings.
That equates to around $46 billion worth of business at list price, which is generally in excess of what the plane actually sells for.
While religious activity may be an essential part of people's lives, the assumption that social distancing equates to spiritual estrangement is up for debate.
According to the most recent data, America spends $13 trillion on health care, which equates to nearly 1 in 5 dollars of total GDP.
Banks will make additional fees of 1-1.5% if they sell debt into the institutional loan market, which equates to roughly another US$60m.
The central bank is tasked both with maintaining an economy at full employment and price stability that officials believe equates to 2 percent inflation.
Under the executive order, if a town board, county official or mayor declines — or neglects — to make a decision, silence equates to a veto.
Over the course of the power purchase agreement, this equates to enough electricity to power nearly 670,000 homes in Europe, according to the company.
Selling at HK$27.22 a share equates to about 25 times next year's expected earnings, in line with the 10-year average forward multiple.
The Indians played 15 postseason games, and Miller worked 19 ⅓ innings — a pace that equates to almost 210 innings across a 162-game schedule.
The bombardment continues, enduring ongoing criticism for what NGOs and aid groups say is a disregard for civilian deaths that equates to indiscriminate warfare.
Building up India's initial crude storage requirements equates to 220,000 barrels a day (bpd) of tanker demand, according to a report by Braemar ACM Shipbroking.
The HKD7.1 billion consideration equates to a substantial price/carrying value of 12.4x and may be driven by higher Chinese demand for offshore insurance products.
Pre-existing conditions protections When Stephanopoulos asked the President whether his drive to overturn Obamacare equates to abandoning those with preexisting conditions, Trump denied it.
While that position tends to mean stopping fires in 2018, in Montag's society, the gig equates to starting fires the moment anyone sees a book.
According to Greenpeace, an estimated 12.7 million tonnes of plastic enters our oceans each year, which equates to a "truck load of rubbish" per minute.
"I always say you consume everything that is on your lips, which equates to 4 kg of lipstick in a lifetime," says founder Mathilde Thomas.
The estimated value of the food loss was $161.6 billion and equates to 141 trillion calories wasted, or 1,249 calories wasted per person, per day.
This only equates to a small fossil-fuel power plant but it has potential to expand as storage becomes cheaper and generation becomes less centralized.
Each day thousands of people partake in the custom, which equates to approximately $2200,000 a week and almost $1 million a year in collected coins.
But in dollar terms, the rouble's 20213 crash means the $22021 billion market in 22016 equates to just over half of the market's 21.7 volume.
This equates to about three-quarters of Krivenchik's monthly salary as a watchman at a granary, but he does not like to hunt year-round.
Unlike Williams, I don't believe that achieving a universal level of success necessarily equates to being a sellout, a point he has made about Hart.
Other hosts, however, need to try harder to stand out among China's fast-growing number of streaming platforms where celebrity status equates to instant profitability.
The Dallas County Sheriff's Office, for example, handles federal detainment requests on a case-by-case basis, a practice Abbott equates to a sanctuary policy.
To put that in context, 500 Megabits of data equates to about 35 hours of surfing the web but would support only limited streaming video.
As many as 3.4 million Romanians have left the country since 2007, when it joined the EU, which equates to 17% of the country's population.
Every 10 percent increase in year-over-year retail prices equates to a 0.8 percent decline in gasoline demand, by one trading house analyst's estimate.
Ameriprise estimates that every 2000-cent change in average gasoline prices over the course of a year equates to about $240 billion in consumer savings.
This equates to roughly 1.5x-2.5x of Fitch's supplemental adjusted net leverage calculation, which nets a portion of offshore cash against debt in calculating leverage.
China recently crossed the 50 percent threshold; more precisely, 53.1 percent of its population is now online, which equates to 731 million Chinese internet users.
According to its website, the most valuable CryptoDog costs about 99,998 in Achain tokens, which at the time of writing equates to nearly $18,0070 USD.
That equates to a $3,000 pay bump for the top-paid employees in the Trump Administration, compared to those in the Obama Administration last year.
The loss in sales equates to 21625 percent of the previously estimated $2900 billion the industry expected in 220006 annual sales, according to the association.
Fun-ish feline fact: The first 2 cat years are roughly equivalent to 25 human years, after which each year equates to 4 human years.
In fact, the SBP equates to the only insurance-type product in the country that you pay into but legally can be prohibited from collecting.
This accounts for less than a tenth of Fitch's global sovereign portfolio by number of companies and equates to two-fifths of global government debt outstanding.
Psychologists distinguish between "fluid intelligence", which is the ability to solve new problems, and "crystallised intelligence", which roughly equates to an individual's stock of accumulated knowledge.
On the practical side, this collection probably equates to three rooms full of things I'll no longer have to care for, document, clean, tune, and insure.
Chief Executive Maksim Timchenko said imports cost around 2,500 hryvnia ($13) per tonne, while the tariff paid by the state regulator equates to 1,800 per tonne.
In the last four decades, the film has sold an estimated 178.1 million tickets, which equates to around $1.6 billion at the modern domestic box office.
This equates to one for every 727,256 Germans, not a world away from America's tally of one for every 250,249 (though it has 243 in total).
Today it's trading near 2200, which equates to a 226 percent increase in the large-cap stock index over the last seven-and-a-half years.
If we spend 40 hours a week, 48 weeks a year, over 40 years, that equates to almost nine full years in the office or factory.
U.S. government bond investors saw a loss of about half their capital in the 20 years from 1900, which roughly equates to where we are now.
I'm not here to suggest that a white person using dark emoji equates to all-out racism, nor am I here to police your emoji usage.
About an order of magnitude better performance per watt than the alternatives (Nvidia GPUs, presumably), which Google equates to leaping forward three generations of Moore's Law.
Sources of longer-term FC funding are limited for Nigerian banks and we estimate that FC funding equates to less than half of FC sector loans.
The price women pay to have children during their careers equates to a salary gap of about £300,000 ($773,000) with that of men's, new data shows.
AUB's board proposed for 2015 a cash dividend of $0.045 and a 5 percent stock dividend, which equates to 5 free shares for every 100 held.
In 2013 alone a quarter billion prescriptions were written, which equates to "enough for every American to have their own bottle of pills," the agency reported.
For a referendum to pass, 25% of the nation's eligible voters must vote "Yes," which equates to about 4.7 million votes, while also outnumbering "No" voters.
And I think that's one of the things that I've realized as I've matured, and become more clear in my head of what that equates to.
Now that the solar farm has been completed it's projected to create 1.3 megawatts of electricity each year, which equates to over 3,600 tons of coal.
That equates to roughly 10 women a day in Mexico, which doesn't begin to account for the thousands more who have gone missing in recent years.
So 10 rolls left at three visits per day (the default for the website when you visit it for the first time) equates to 53 days.
So 10 rolls left at three visits per day (the default for the website when you visit it for the first time) equates to 53 days.
Republican leaders have made clear they don't see a need for more witness testimony, which Democrats have said equates to a "cover up" of Trump's actions.
The district's total population of around 46,0003 increased by 1% in FY16 and its GDP of around NZD2.3 billion equates to 1% of the national GDP.
But in a politics oriented around zero-sum questions of national identity, and with razor's edge control of Congress constantly at stake, compromise equates to surrender.
The economically smaller Gulf states face greater risk of currency devaluation and run substantial current account deficits — Oman's equates to more than 15 percent of its GDP.
That equates to about half of Shell's 2017 oil production and would make the reservoir one of the biggest discoveries of the past decade in the industry.
A 1950s ENGINEERING FEAT Michigan's debate over whether Line 5's age equates to a safety hazard could resonate across a nation crisscrossed with decades-old pipelines.
For far too many families, this equates to $0 (or worse) because of the lack of well-paying jobs — while expenses continue to rise across the board.
Based on the NBC campaign spending figures from December, that equates to $94 for every minute of Trump coverage, versus $714,000 for every minute of Bush coverage.
Instead, Elena was put into what equates to a vegetative state, which leaves the door open for her to return and to her soulmate, Damon (Ian Somerhalder).
Consumption fell by 53 million tonnes of oil equivalent (mtoe), which equates to about 79.5 million tonnes of hard coal on an energy basis, the review said.
An adult will only weigh up to around 150 grams (about 1/3 lb.) and so each baby equates to around 10 percent of its body weight.
That equates to about 3 million tonnes of coal, almost 60 percent of China's average daily needs for its coal-fired power sector, according to Reuters calculations.
That equates to 700,000 barrels per day, 8 percent of China's daily imports and a large volume for the United States, a newcomer to the Chinese market.
The directors of IOF manager Investa Listed Funds Management said they unanimously recommend the offer, which equates to a distribution adjusted price of A$5.15 per unit.
On PredictIt, Clinton traded early Wednesday at a price of 59 cents a share, which equates to the probability participants give her to be the ultimate winner.
That means men should be reducing their intake to 14 units of alcohol each week, which equates to about six pints, the same level as for women.
For some, efficiency equates to time-saving, for others, it may be cost savings—such as spending more time to commute further for a less expensive product.
NN Group's offer equates to a 55 percent premium to Delta Lloyd's average share price in the three months prior to NN's initial bid on Oct. 5.
According to the filing, Dorsey now owns about 16 million Twitter shares, which equates to a stake of about 2.2 percent in the company he co-founded.
Some $1 billion of debt equates to around 5-6 times Landis+Gyr's approximate $200 million in earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization, the sources said.
In the three months after their episode aired, the duo racked up $1.4 million in sales, which equates to about 150,000 bags of their gourmet beef jerky.
For context, a simple demonstration would be an investor who's willing to lose 10% to gain 30%, which equates to a return-to-risk ratio of three.
"  In the nuclear world that equates to "multiple independent and redundant layers of defense" so that "no single layer, no matter how robust, is exclusively relied upon.
That's an average of 1.4 million tons of captured carbon a year, which equates to $49 million in annual tax credits it can claim for 12 years.
While it's not strongly enforced, breaking the law is technically punishable with a month-long jail sentence and a 1000 taka fine, which equates to $10 USD.
In 2010, prior to this ACA provision, a third of Americans between the ages of 19 to 29 were uninsured, which roughly equates to 13 million people.
The company also reported a net loss of $85033 million, which equates to a 36 cents per share loss, exceeding investor expectations of 32 cents per share.
The Sierra Club's 28503 GW target equates to roughly 22019 million tons of lost coal production — the annual volume of coal required to supply these power plants.
The government said the E10 blend could potentially reduce CO2 emissions from transport by 750,000 tons annually, which equates to removing approximately 20353,000 cars off the road.
That equates to a minimum of $8,000 for a first-round appearance in the qualifying rounds or $50,000 for a first-round appearance in the main draw.
One estimate from the US Department of Commerce puts the annual number deposited in landfills at 3.5 billion, which equates to nearly 200 million pounds of steel.
And he said he does not support reducing funding, but does want to curtail its growth -- which many Democrats and consumer advocates say equates to a cut.
That equates to a carbon footprint larger than several of its member states, including Malta and Liberia, according to statistics from the Global Carbon Atlas for 2017.
That equates to a carbon footprint larger than several of its member states, including Malta and Liberia, according to statistics from the Global Carbon Atlas for 2017.
This equates to about $69.87 a barrel, meaning there is only a tiny premium of 54 cents a barrel currently between the INE and DME equivalent contracts.
Facebook and Google made up a combined 60 percent of the digital ad industry in the US last year, which equates to roughly $65 billion in revenue.
WARC estimates that around 22018 billion people currently access the internet via only their smartphone, which equates to 20183 percent of the global base of 22018 mobile users.
The value of the seized goods - which equates to around 500 elephants and up to 13,000 pangolins - was over HK$62 million, ($7.90 million) officials said on Friday.
That equates to roughly 1.5 terabytes of footage that were condensed into this astounding ten-minute, 4K timelapse that will make you long for a life at sea.
The company claims that the motor can withstand over 300,000 openings and closings, which equates to roughly 150 times per day for over five and a half years.
The political internet has widely declared Kaine the "safe" choice, where safe equates to white, male, and lacking in particular appeal to the progressive wing of the party.
The game promises "less math than traditional RPGs and more emphasis on storytelling and party game craziness," which equates to more camp-like activities and less monster fighting.
She says 100,000 followers tends to translate to rates of $1,000 to $5,000 dollars per post, while 1 million followers equates to rates starting at $10,000 and up.
That equates to an average delay of about two-and-a-half months, which can add up quickly for graduates with thousands or tens of thousands in loans.
That all equates to 12,000 DVD-quality movies or 400 million social media-level photos, which should just about satisfy the monthly output of your average Instagram user.
CA expects Veracode will add 33710003%-3371908% to revenue for fiscal 33710540, which Fitch estimates equates to roughly $337117 million of annual revenue, including the deferred revenue haircut.
But for someone like Kendall Jenner — and, really, for any of us who call the Northeast home — that cold weather staple usually equates to a bulky puffer jacket.
The stats: Facebook interns take 1st place as the highest-paid interns in the U.S. They make on average $8,000 per month, which equates to $96,000 per year.
"There persists an idea that acknowledgement of LGBTQ people equates to promoting a specific agenda or advocating for deviant behavior," he told the St. George newspaper last week.
"(That) equates to about four times the Mercedes Benz Stadium at capacity — every day," she said, referring to the venue where the NFL's championship game will be held.
In an industry obssessed with 'culture fit' that more often than not equates to 'bromance', the whiteboard claims to test not only your logic, but your work style.
NMSU's Hae-Na Chung and her team of researchers discovered you can fit in 240 live mosquitoes per cubic centimetre, which equates to 1,200 mosquitoes to a teaspoon.
Fun, furry fact ... aside from 9 lives, the first 2 cat years is roughly equivalent to 25 human years, after which each year equates to 4 cat years.
When factoring in synergies, it says the offer equates to around 12.57 pounds to Comcast, implying a multiple of 15.3 times Sky's forecast 2020 earnings, and falling thereafter.
Specifically, the inclusion of meat contributed a 15% reduction and the slicing and pounding a 12% reduction, which Dr Lieberman calculates equates to 2.5m fewer chews a year.
The new regulations will cover companies with at least 250 workers - which equates to more than 15 million employees or almost half of Britain's workforce, the government said.
The company's net leverage target of 21000x, capitalizing leases at 2110x, equates to 21000x Fitch-defined leverage (capitalizing leases at 211x) assuming minimal cash balances for both calculations.
It has taken root so strongly that it now equates to groupthink: talk like a corporate robot or lose your standing as a top mind in the room.
This equates to $10.80 per week assuming a 6900-hour work week and $561.80 a year assuming a 40-hour work week and 52 paid weeks of work.
They can't destroy the U.S., only cause a lot of damage and trigger a swift and overwhelming response that equates to suicide for the regime and North Korea.
Ithaca, listed in Toronto and London, said on Monday its board had recommended the Israeli conglomerate's cash offer of C$231.25 per share, which equates to 225 pounds.
The value of the seized goods - which equates to around 500 elephants and up to 13,000 pangolins - was over HK$62 million, ($7.90 million) officials said on Friday.
And experts suggest it does not seem likely that the regulation, as drafted, equates to a right for people to be given detailed explanations of how algorithms work.
Based on analysts' area and production estimates, the average implied guess for soybean yield in Brazil is 29 tonnes per hectare, which equates to 22 bushels per acre.
The American Heart Association's recommended added sugar limit is six teaspoons for women and nine teaspoons for men, which equates to a slim 150 to 100 calories respectively.
The pricing of its shares equates to a market capitalization of 896 million euros, or about $1 billion, when Rovio begins initial trading on Nasdaq Helsinki on Friday.
Finally, they must complete 441 hours of community service, which equates to one hour of service for each Montanan killed in combat going back to the Korean War.
On a $400 loan, the fee would be $48, which equates to an annual interest rate of about 71 percent, according to an example on the bank's website.
In a 100-year flood plain, that equates to a 26 percent chance of flooding over a 30-year mortgage, the city's Office of Recovery and Resiliency noted.
The 13.8 GWh of electricity exported in 2019 equates to the average yearly electricity consumption of roughly 3,800 "typical" homes in the U.K., according to Simec Atlantis Energy.
It gets more challenging in January, when the full House votes and she'll need 218 votes or whatever equates to a majority of the House at the time.
If we estimate that average usage equates to roughly one hour each day, then a single player might generate 13.7 kilograms worth of carbon emissions throughout the year.
That equates to about an extra 6.73 million tonnes from Russia so far this year, while imports from North Korea have dropped by just over 26.7 million tonnes.
With bitcoin trading at around $7,500, the 1,800 bitcoin that can be produced on any given day equates to an annual market of around $5 billion a year.
With bitcoin trading at around $7,500, the 1,800 bitcoin that can be produced on any given day equates to an annual market of around $5 billion a year.
"Some argue that enactment of (this bill) equates to the government authorizing taking life, or 'playing God' with the lives of our citizens," Mills said, according to her office.
At the time, consumers had learned through Uber and Lyft and others that you can just grab your cell phone and press a button, and that equates to transportation.
This drop in productivity equates to an annual loss of $78 billion a year in South East Asia, and nearly $10 billion in West Africa, the consultancy's report said.
The financing equates to around 6.4 times the unit's approximate €1bn Ebitda and is set to comprise €6.5bn-equivalent of funded debt and around €700m-€800m of undrawn facilities.
German firms certainly should not revert to a system in which age equates to rank, reckons Gerhard Rübling, labour director of TRUMPF, a midsized engineering outfit; meritocracy must prevail.
"People think that equates to - eventually - big Chinese purchases in the world that ultimately filter back to the United States," said Don Roose, president of Iowa-based U.S. Commodities.
Other companies, like Sphero spin-off Misty Robotics, are hoping to bring more advanced functionality to the market, though they've given themselves what equates to a 10-year runway.
For borrowers with $2275,000 in student loans (the average amount of debt graduates of public four-year schools have) that equates to about a 5.6 year delay in homeownership.
The rate equates to about 14 murders per 100,000 people, higher than the U.S. rate of about five per 100,000 people, but below that of Mexico's Central American neighbors.
This equates to an annual growth rate hit of about 0.6 percentage points, a bit more than a quarter of most economists' estimate of the sustainable GDP growth rate.
The directors of IOF manager Investa Listed Funds Management said they plan to unanimously recommend the offer, which equates to a distribution adjusted price of A$5.15 per unit.
But in that chamber, a one-percent victory (when all the votes from the 435 House races are added up) equates to a 85033-seat majority for the GOP.
This equates to approximately a third of the yearly electricity needs of Viva Energy's Geelong Refinery, which was constructed in 1954 and can refine 120,000 barrels of oil daily.
"In the last few years, over 25 million pounds of uranium supply have come off the market — and that equates to about 20% of global mined supply," he said.
On top of this, the cash cow's median payout yield — which equates to dividends plus buybacks/share price — is trending almost 1 full percentage point higher than global stocks.
That might sound incredibly paltry, but it's actually more than twice the minimum daily wage for workers in Sri Lanka, which equates to $2.68 a day, according to WWD.
As I loaded Shane's camera someone in his chat tipped him 25 tokens (that equates to a whopping $1.25), which bought them a prize from a virtual prize board.
According to Fast Company, the recycling rate for bottled water in America is only 23 percent, which equates to 38 billion water bottles that are just trashed every year.
"Part of the issue with the legs was also that I'm a 37," Calderón said, meaning the European shoe size that equates to a 6.5 in the United States.
When this electric griddle first launched, it was $250 but prices hover around $150 or even lower on sale, which equates to three of the aforementioned cheap panini presses.
But these companies are handling billions of premium dollars, so any increase in medical claims equates to hundreds of millions of dollars in additional spending, which they don't want.
That equates to a carbon footprint larger than several of its member states, including Malta and Liberia, according to statistics from the Global Carbon Atlas for the same period.
By telling his people that Communist China has never taken a wrong turn, he is stoking an impatient, hair-trigger nationalism in which criticism from abroad equates to hostility.
For the most part, the stock went nowhere after today's earnings report, which more or less equates to a continuing run that's sent its shares skyrocketing in the past year.
In 2016, more than 1,600 American children were killed with guns, and at least 6,000 were shot and injured — this equates to an average of 23 children shot every day.
Eight out of 14 of Asia-Pacific's biggest countries now have consumer debt that equates to more than three-quarters of their annual economic output (GDP), data from HSBC shows.
The top 245% of Indian adults, a rich enclave of 2300m inhabitants making at least $103,210 a year, equates to roughly Hong Kong in terms of population and average income.
Human Rights Campaign suspended Google from this year's Corporate Equality Index after the company failed to pull a controversial app that the LGBT rights group says equates to conversion therapy.
The company says that by default, Netflix lets users stream around three hours of TV shows and movies per gigabyte of data, which equates to about 600 Kilobits per second.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The Reserve Bank of India's change in monetary policy stance effectively equates to an additional 25-basis-point (bps) rate cut, Governor Shaktikanta Das was reported as saying.
The tracks that make up Purpose were streamed 205 million times in their first week of availability, a rate that equates to just over 290 million streams over 10 days.
The agency estimated less than 15 percent of the current oil production in the Gulf of Mexico has been shut-in, which equates to 254,607 barrels of oil per day.
Players receive a "grade" that equates to a draft range, such as "third-fourth round," for a player considered to be ranked between 5 and 120 among all eligible prospects.
That equates to about $383 million in tuition money for the school year, a sum that isn't so hefty when you consider how much the school makes from its endowment.
Translated to English, Equivalenze, equates to "equivalences," a commentary perhaps on the cooperative reality of Penone's shifting artworks, one part man-made and one part a product of the Earth.
"This amount of fentanyl our CBP officers prevented from entering our country equates to an unmeasurable, dangerous amount of an opioid that could have harmed so many families," Humphries said.
The Defense Department boost equates to $165 billion more for the Pentagon over the next two years: $80 billion for fiscal year 2018 and $85 billion in fiscal year 2019.
VCE reports: The total savings between 213 and 2040 for transportation are estimated to be $15.6 billion (real 2017$), which equates to a saving of almost $21 million per year.
The proposed loss equates to 28503 million women without access to contraceptives, almost 22019,000 additional people infected with HIV and 31,300 new mothers, newborns or children who would die unnecessarily.
That equates to four rate increases in 28503 and at least one more in early 22019 near the time when Janet Yellen's term as head of the central bank expires.
Bushveld says it has 434 million tonnes of vanadium and the possibility of growing that to 500 million tonnes in the near term, which equates to more than a century's supply.
Clay, the drama's living protagonist, is desperate to get "justice" for Hannah, which, for the teen boy, equates to seeing her rapist Bryce, who attacked both Hannah and Jessica, behind bars.
"As expected the total stimulus, (as flagged by Abe) equates to 28.1 trillion Japanese yen," Jeremy Stretch, head of G-10 FX strategy at CIBC Capital Markets told CNBC via email.
However, Kostin pointed out that the sudden spike in the 22009-year — 33 basis points over the past month — equates to two standard deviations and is typically associated with negative returns.
Still, 14 percent across countries like the US, UK, Canada, and Japan equates to around 66 million jobs lost, and food service is prime among the categories of highly automatable positions.
Their agreement comes at a cost: the $4.65 billion settlement equates to a write down of just 25%, far more generous terms than were offered to creditors in 2005 and 2010.
The size of the CCI's fine was calculated based on Google's revenue from its operations in India only, and equates to around 5 per cent of its turnover in the market.
Therefore, in three years, Uber should have contributed 94,000 metric tons of CO2 into the atmosphere in New York City alone, which equates to nearly 20143 million pounds of coal burned.
I'm not sure how all that equates to the smell of a new Mac, but enough people have been hyped about this candle for it to sell out on the website.
At a certain threshold — which equates to about 17 media articles per year and a dedicated analyst following of a little over six — executives become less likely to exaggerate their numbers.
" Sally Hunt from the University and College Union told The Guardian that Rudd's proposal "equates to pulling up the drawbridge and sending a message that the UK is closed for business.
This equates to an extra 23,2600 days in the hospital, $31 million in inpatient and post-acute care costs, and $2.5 billion in value of life every year, the study found.
The 800 million euro ($891.92 million) debt financing equates to around 6.5 times Constantia Labels' expected 113 million euro core profit for this year, including undrawn debt, the banking sources said.
"Culturally, Aboriginal people have an obligation to look after the country, whether that equates to managing it or making decisions about it," said the council's CEO, Nolan Hunter, in a phone interview.
Take those numbers and then factor in that residents are enduring 80-hour work weeks at a hospital, which equates to functioning more than 11 hours per day, seven days per week.
The country is home to hundreds of thousands of restaveks, children who become at a young age entangled in an arrangement that human rights groups say equates to modern-day domestic slavery.
In May, the trading venue notified its users that it was hit with a major breach that saw hackers run off with around 7,000 bitcoins, which today equates to over $70 million.
One tap means you're rushed, two equates to skipping breakfast, and three normally resolves us to a baseball cap or ponytail and whatever makeup look we can throw together on the train.
According to a blog post, DeepMind was able to help reduce the amount of energy used for cooling by up to 40 percent, which equates to around an overall 15 percent reduction.
A US defense official told CNN that nearly two dozen Syrian aircraft were destroyed in the missile attack, which Pentagon officials say equates to about 20% of the regime's operating air force.
One full charge will get you through a claimed 260 hours of NC playback, which in my experience equates to longer than I'll ever go without recharging them just to be safe.
The total amount of electricity that could be produced by the parks equates to the power generated by one large nuclear power station, or two big coal- or gas-fired power plants.
When maxed out, the 6% back equates to $53 cash back, which is enough for most people to book at least a couple of hotel nights or a round-trip transcontinental flight.
Powles: The strategic implications of growing Chinese influence in the Pacific are threefold: First, that growing Chinese influence equates to the diminishing influence of the US, Australia, New Zealand, and other partners.
Based on current exchange rates the offer equates to about C$21.47 per Milestone Apartments unit, which is a premium of 9.2 percent to the unit's close of C$19.66 on Wednesday.
Of course, health experts have long cautioned against binge drinking, which roughly equates to consuming five or more drinks for men and four or more drinks for women in about two hours.
That equates to around 41 percent of the market, which is a larger share than the 36 percent seen below zero last April when German 10-year yields hit a record low.
That equates to only around five days' worth of sales at the levels of pre-2012, when European buyers were purchasing as much as 800,000 barrels per day (bpd) from the country.
Kids went through an obstacle course, beginning by crossing a moat and ending with something called the "Temple Run," which equates to racing against time to rescue an artifact from the temple.
This equates to improvement of 17.6 percent on previous year's figure * Group anticipates modest organic growth in 2016, higher than in the previous year, and expects to outperform the market research sector.
Continuous learning equates to personal growth that will teach your mind the focus it needs to be able to function well despite the numerous tasks you have on your to-do list.
That equates to an annualized return on equity of just 7.7 percent, weaker than the 8.9 percent showing, after stripping out accounting gains, that the firm managed in a dismal first quarter.
This figure equates to about one gun for every three people -- a rate that is considered high when compared with Australia, which has 22017 million guns, approximately one for every eight people.
Owners BHE Solar say that it has more than eight million solar modules and displaces roughly 407,000 metric tons of CO2 every year, which equates to taking 77,000 cars off the road annually.
This equates to almost one accident per minute and one death every four minutes on roads -- making it a bigger killer than HIV/AIDS and other diseases, according to the World Health Organization.
Hendry predicts it will rise further, and estimates that every 100 basis points of widening equates to around 10 percent increase in the probability investors are attaching to a euro zone break-up.
Then on the Michael side of the equation, Jane has been struggling with her widow-related guilt for starting a relationship with Raf since early March, which equates to months in Jane time.
At those discounted levels the banks were set to sacrifice most, if not all, of their 1.75% fee offered on the deal, which on a collective basis equates to around €25m of fees.
Non-compliance equates to massive fines: For the most serious infringements — which include exploiting user data without the proper consent — it's up to 4 percent of a company's annual income, or €20 million.
According to research by networking site LinkedIn and LGBT+ organization UK Black Pride, gay, bisexual and transgender employees earn 16% less on average than their heterosexual peers, which equates to £6,703 a year.
We knew about big storms on Saturn before this one was observed — known as Great White Spots, they tend to pop up once a Saturnian year, which equates to about 30 Earth years.
That equates to four mugs of instant coffee (at 100mg per mug), around three cups of filter coffee (at 140mg per cup) or just over five cups of tea (at 75mg per mug).
The upgrade was based on the following expectations for the company in 2017: The price target of $28 "equates to a 4.4 percent dividend yield, equivalent to Lyondellbasell, " Roberts said in the note.
"This equates to adding an extra $4.9 trillion per year to the global economy by 2030 (in today's prices) — equivalent to an economy greater than the projected size of Germany's," the report said.
Five percent of the time — which equates to hundreds of thousands of rides every month — a passenger will then update the destination mid-ride to get the driver to make a second stop.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch, HSBC, JP Morgan, Natwest and Societe Generale are offering a staple financing to potential buyers that equates to 6.25 times the division's approximate €1bn Ebitda, the sources said.
The bomb is estimated to have an explosive yield of 120 kilotons, which equates to a blast created from 265 million pounds worth of TNT, according to Norsar, a Norwegian geoscience research foundation.
Lyft anticipates in the first year of the pledge, it will offset more than a million metric tons of carbon — which the company equates to hundreds of thousands of cars off the road.
That equates to billions of dollars that used to go to partisan political activity, now being funneled through nonprofits that will be swamped by this flood of unlimited, anonymous and tax-deductible money.
Though Wal-Mart's online sales growth has slowed in recent quarters, increasing roughly 203 percent in the second quarter, that still equates to nearly $2 billion in additional sales, according to Moody's estimates.
Over the course of the one-hour, 40-minute flight from London to Nice, the Cessna would have burned around 411 gallons of aviation fuel, which equates to 4.7 tonnes of CO2 produced.
In a separate study that has not been released, he and his colleagues looked at existing research in an effort to demonstrate that staying in school longer directly equates to higher IQ scores.
The sum equates to about $16.7 million in TV ads per week, while Clinton's campaign is on pace to spend $11 million per week, with the option to buy more at any time.
Collectively, the banks said rates being raised to 1 percent, or 100 basis points, over a 12-month timeframe equates to more than $9 billion in interest income, the revenue derived from lending.
For some stars, "the level of precision equates to Earth-bound observers being able to spot a Euro coin lying on the surface of the Moon," the ESA says in a press release.
That equates to about 3.6 ICU beds per 10,803 people ages 16 and older — a number quite a bit higher than in most other countries, University of Pittsburgh professor Jeremy Kahn told Christopher.
While Americans value individual accomplishment and the freedom to be whatever you can become, blind self-interest when this administration is trampling all over traditional American values equates to fiddling while Rome burns.
" It called for Trump and his entire administration to denounce it "in the strongest possible terms," adding ... "Anything less equates to a tacit endorsement of violence and should not be tolerated by anyone.
The 2300 million total daily users equates to a 2.9 percent quarter-over-quarter user growth rate, its lowest ever, and much slower than the 4.2 percent in Q2 and 5 percent in Q1.
The first victims of the financial crisis, argues Nahas, are the political elite, who he equates to "tribal chiefs" leading a hodgepodge of communities along religious sectarian lines that can no longer be sustained.
In practice I saw solid performance out of both models with the AC3900 maxing out at about 900Mbps internal network speeds which equates to some excellent Internet speeds when the entire system is working.
This equates to a drop in GDP by some 20173 percent, compared to limiting warming to around 2 degrees F. "That's just a pile of money we're throwing away by not mitigating," said Burke.
The choker-style necklace features South Sea barrel baroque pearls and retails for $198, which we imagine equates to way more clams than what Fred Flintstone had to shell out for Wilma's signature necklace.
That equates to a quarterly profit of $26 billion, Amazon's highest ever and a staggering 1,200 percent increase from this time a year ago, when the company posted a profit of only $197 million.
Nevertheless, the government has also increased its inflation and nominal GDP projections, which means the 2018 deficit equates to 2.46 percent of GDP - slightly higher than the IMF-backed deficit target of 2.4 percent.
Capital One VentureOne offers 1.25 miles per dollar spent, for example, while Chase Sapphire Reserve gives you three points per dollar spent, which equates to around a 6.3% return if you do the math.
In a phone call with Movidius CEO Remi El-Ouazzane, he shared that the power consumption savings of the new chip equates to a 10-100x power savings over current models on the market.
The system allows eligible banks a 0% interest rate on part of the reserves they hold at the ECB, rather than applying the deposit charge that equates to the bank's base rate of -13%.
Friday, after a closed-door emergency meeting, the South Carolina Education Lottery Board of Commissioners moved to set aside $19.6 million, which they said "equates to the potential amount represented by" the winning tickets.
The system allows eligible banks a 0% interest rate on part of the reserves they hold at the ECB, rather than applying the deposit charge that equates to the bank's base rate of -13%.
Last, we must fundamentally reconceive the focus, design and assessments in our school system, such that doing well equates to more holistic success factors that truly prepare students to thrive today and transform tomorrow.
If it's assumed that Hubei deaths won't more than double from their current level, the resulting 0.096 percent death/elderly ratio applied to 53 million Americans 65 and over equates to 52,000 U.S. deaths.
That equates to an annualized return on equity of 12 percent, allowing the bank run by Jamie Dimon to perform the rare feat of besting its rival Wells Fargo, if only by a hair.
The tiering system allows eligible banks a 0% interest rate on part of the reserves they hold at the ECB, rather than the deposit charge that equates to the bank's depo rate of -0.5%.
That equates to some 236,115 barrels of oil per day, out of roughly 1.75 million barrels pumped daily from the Gulf, down from 323,760 barrels of oil per day that were shut on Wednesday.
The tiering system allows eligible banks a 0% interest rate on part of the reserves they hold at the ECB, rather than the deposit charge that equates to the bank's depo rate of -0.5%.
The bomb is estimated to have had an explosive yield of 120 kilotons, which equates to a blast created from 265 million pounds worth of TNT, according to Norsar, a Norwegian geoscience research foundation.
The new dividend equates to 30.7% of 2Q7503 diluted earnings per share and the total payout would be about 76% of annualized 2Q17, assuming the full deployment of repurchase authority over the next four quarters.
She used to love giving (and getting) luxury cars, and the s shift from an expensive material item to what, among hyper-rich people, likely equates to a handmade birthday card, is an interesting one.
Over the last 13 months Citi returned $12.2 billion of capital to shareholders via a mix of dividends and share repurchases, which equates to a payout ratio over the last 12 months of approximately 79%.
According to data from IHS Markit, China added more than 216,234 screens in 2018, which equates to around 25 new screens per day, mostly in smaller conurbations known as tier two to tier five cities.
We've reached the end of week four in Paradise – which really only equates to about a little more than a week of actual filming – but somehow we've already got our first major breakup this season.
That level of caffeine also equates to drinking nine shots of espresso or more than eight cans of Red Bull (although you'll look like less of a d-bag with one cup of Black Insomnia).
This equates to roughly three times the company's sales, and while Blue Apron has no publicly listed peer, some analysts pointed out that was higher than home good company Wayfair Inc's 1.8 times sales multiple.
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The total amount of electricity that could be produced by the parks approved on Friday equates to the power generated by one large nuclear power station, or two big coal- or gas-fired power plants.
The organization is staunchly nonpartisan, but as Ivy's letter shows, treading that line in the Trump era is nearly impossible: the context being so toxic, that to members, "business as usual" equates to banal acquiescence.
MTN, which makes about 37 percent of its revenue from Nigeria, has filed a court challenge over the fine, which equates to more than twice its annual average capital spending over the past five years.
The Daily Beast report also says that Tesla's Fremont plant had "more than 10,000 factory employees making about 100,000 cars last year, " which equates to a production rate of just 10 vehicles per employee annually.
Nonetheless, strangers on social media and friends in my daily life mistakenly assume that my opposition to Trump equates to some sort of new sympathy for liberalism in general or for Hillary Clinton in particular.
A typical two-week payday loan with a $15 per $100 fee equates to an annual percentage rate of almost 400 percent, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which issued the directive last year.
The 10% increase in snowfall over the past two centuries equates to about 272 gigatons of water more being deposited as snow over Antarctica every year -- or about double the volume of the Dead Sea.
Once Yoshi saws off the head, he pulls out a pair of ice packs from inside the fish and the crowd's eyes pop in surprise, a moment that Way equates to a Christmas morning unwrapping.
For those outside the beauty community, it may be hard to reconcile how this talk of racism, ex-friends, and bitches doing better somehow equates to tens of thousands of dollars in lost business opportunities.
The false correlation that admitting you need to see a doctor equates to admitting defeat or failure serves to complicate the procedure further still; thus, in short, making the first move can be very difficult.
Raiffeisen Bank International has reached an agreement on the sale of its leasing company - Raiffeisen Leasing Polska SA - with PKO Leasing SA. The purchase price equates to about 200 million euros ($222 million), Raiffeisen said.
Rossello told Reuters he made that decision because the territory option - which Rossello equates to colonialism - already lost in a previous status referendum, in 2012, making this year's vote a choice between statehood and independence.
Banks are lining up debt financing packages to back the private equity bids and some £525m of debt equates to around 6.5 times Capita Asset Services' approximate £70m Ebitda, including undrawn debt, the sources said.
In another recent study, Fed economists estimated that trade policy uncertainty reduced the level of investment in the United States by at least 1 percent in 2018, which equates to several hundred billions of dollars.
Every 50 basis point adjustment in the Tier 1 target above 10 percent equates to nearly A$2.2 billion in additional capital, Morgan Stanley analyst Richard Wiles said in a CBA-focussed note on Monday.
With 28503 remaining detainees today, that equates to over $22019 million per detainee per year, not including approximately $200 million in costs for military construction and other improvements needed to upgrade a now crumbling facility.
The recently tested bomb is estimated to have an explosive yield of 120 kilotons, which equates to a blast created from 265 million pounds worth of TNT, according to Norsar, a Norwegian geoscience research foundation.
What a magical coincidence that 20 additional home games over two years equates to a 24 percent increase of home games, a nearly identical rate of increase to employment in Cleveland bars surrounding Quicken Loans!
It's not clear how many impressions that equates to (it's possible one person saw multiple ads), but Facebook says that 44 percent of the ads were displayed before the 2016 election, and 56 percent came after.
"This equates to a rate of roughly two injuries per every three games, making a fan injury from a foul ball a more common occurrence than a batter being hit by a pitch," the study said.
Eonia money market futures dated to the ECB's December meeting price in 1.5 basis points worth of rate cuts, which analysts say equates to roughly a 15 percent chance of a 10 basis point rate cut.
"We are thrilled to be announcing 10 new hotel deals in just nine months, which equates to a new signing every month," said Andrew McLachlan, senior vice president for development in sub-Saharan Africa at Radisson.
"I teach the 90/10 Rule for the appropriate balance of nourishing foods and sweets and treats, which equates to one to two normal-sized portions of sweets or treats each day, on average," Castle said.
The aerospace giant is ramping production to fulfill its backlog of 7007,22017 aircraft orders, which "equates to about seven years of production at current rates," CEO Dennis Muilenburg told shareholders during the company's quarterly conference call.
That equates to significantly less than the energy the International Space Station gathers in a year with its solar panels, Kipping said, or the energy used by about 70 homes over the course of a year.
In structural terms, based on European Commission methodology this equates to deficits of around 1.1% of GDP in 2016 and 1.0% in 13, still outside the 0.5% Medium-Term Objective of the Stability and Growth Pact.
The most recent data tell us our federal, state, and local governments collected $6900 trillion and spent $2628 trillion, which equates to $28503,22019 in revenue collected and $18,114 spent for every person living in the country.
The amount of heat now being absorbed in the seas equates to the energy generated by exploding at least three Hiroshima-sized atomic bombs in the oceans every second, according to a calculation by The Guardian.
The advocacy group Color of Change has been calling on Microsoft, Coca-Cola and other major corporations to withdraw sponsorship of a Trump-led GOP convention, arguing that it equates to endorsing the candidate's charged rhetoric.
The price hike is the result of a new law that requires ride-hailing apps like Uber, Juno, and Lyft to pay its drivers a set minimum wage that equates to at least $27.86 per hour.
This number is usually calculated in ampere hours which, when you use the definition of current, equates to coulombs (q) (in a real sense, a measure of how many excess electrons are in the battery bucket).
The annual increase equates to 882,20183 bpd in incremental purchases, largely because of demand from new plants that added 900,000 bpd to China's oil-processing capacity, although some of the units started operating only in December.
The 13.8 GWh of electricity exported in 2019 equates to the average yearly electricity consumption of roughly 3,800 "typical" homes in the U.K., according to the company, with revenue generation amounting to £723 million ($5.09 million).
The cost of living in each city is ranked in comparison with New York City, where New York receives an index score of 100, and one extra point equates to a 1% increase in living costs.
Lufthansa, which is trying to cut costs to cope with increased competition from low-cost carriers and leaner Gulf rivals, has offered 2.5 percent increases, which the pilots' union has said equates to a virtual pay freeze.
Compared to mammals that had low human disturbance and split their time between day and night 50:50, highly disturbed mammals became on average 1.36 times more nocturnal—that equates to a 32:68 split, Gaynor said.
These four extra minutes spent on commuting equates to eight minutes a day (193 x 2) round trip, 40 (8 x 5) extra minutes each week and 2,080 (40 x 52) extra minutes of commuting each year.
Britain has an almost entirely free market in corporate control; the stock of overseas investors' assets in the country—including houses, factories and shares—equates to over 500% of GDP (though Britons have similarly sized investments overseas).
Eonia money market futures dated to the ECB's December meeting price in almost two basis points worth of rate cuts, which analysts say equates to roughly a 20 percent chance of a 10 basis point rate cut.
While shooting advocates such as Spokes are keen to highlight the fact that "only three out of a hundred" birds are discarded, by the industry's own estimates, that equates to 420,2.83 birds being thrown away every year.
If the company doesn't comply with the Commission's request, the EU says it will levy around 5 percent of the average daily worldwide revenue of Alphabet, Google's parent company — which equates to about $12 million a day.
Any company with less than that loses marks while any above that gains marks up to a target of 50 percent, which equates to a maximum score and is something only Renewables Infrastructure has so far attained.
The final closing price equates to just $2,482 per square foot, a discount to the average of $3,412 per square foot paid for a luxury townhouse in Manhattan last year, according to a report by Douglas Elliman.
These four extra minutes spent on commuting equates to eight minutes a day (4 x 2) round trip, 40 (8 x 5) extra minutes each week and 2,080 (40 x 52) extra minutes of commuting each year.
Lufthansa, which is trying to cut costs to cope with increased competition from low-cost carriers and leaner Gulf rivals, has offered 2.5 percent increases, which the pilots' union has said equates to a virtual pay freeze.
Since each options contract is worth 100 shares of stock, this trade equates to a $315,000 bet that American Airlines will be trading above $38.35 by May expiration, or up about 13 percent from the current price.
According to Tesla, some owners of the Model S or Model X received 400 kWh of complimentary Supercharger credits every year, which equates to roughly 1,000 miles of driving (they had to order their vehicles last year).
These four extra minutes spent on commuting equates to eight minutes a day (216.9 x 20173) round trip, 22017 (16.9 x 2444) extra minutes each week and 2080 (40 x 52) extra minutes of commuting each year.
Our research shows that the rapid spread of automation may eliminate as many as 20 percent to 2023 percent of current U.S. jobs, which equates to 40 million displaced workers, and depress wage growth for many more.
High-tempo music -- the type that equates to about 170 heartbeats per minute -- reduces perceived effort and boosts cardiovascular benefits more than lower tempos, according to a new study published Sunday in the journal Frontiers in Psychology.
The lost EBITDA, assuming it isn't recaptured later in the year in a post-containment recovery, equates to some $3.1 billion of enterprise value, based on the roughly 18 times multiple for 2020 at which it trades.
That equates to just 3% of Delta's earnings over the past decade, or, on an annual basis, to three times the $33 million or so that much smaller UK budget airline easyJet is spending on carbon offsets.
Jonathan Constable, an analyst at Legal & General Investment Management, estimates that UK-regulated opco debt is in the region of 70-100 billion pounds, and holdco debt -- the most vulnerable category -- equates to just 5 percent of that.
Even if your edge is only a slender 55-45—which equates to a poll lead of perhaps half a percentage point—you would still have about a three-fourths chance of victory if you got 19883 flips.
Another way of looking at the astounding amount of the award is that it equates to approximately $3.4 million per second for the 41 seconds of offensive video, making this likely the most expensive video in media history.
Jonathan Constable, an analyst at Legal & General Investment Management, estimates that UK-regulated opco debt is in the region of 70-100 billion pounds, and holdco debt — the most vulnerable category — equates to just 5 percent of that.
Meanwhile, our analysis at XL Innovate, based on CB Insights data, shows that over $3503 billion has been invested in companies that are addressing commercial insurance since 2015, which equates to roughly 10 percent of total insurtech investment.
Since the average person was winning in this one part of the economy, the president has decided to propose a $10-per-barrel tax on oil, which equates to a new tax of approximately $70 billion a year.
This equates to nearly 1.5 million parents across the UK. The Trussell Trust survey was carried out by YouGov, who questioned 2,379 parents and weighted figures to be representative of all UK adults over the age of 18.
And just because it is man-made also does not mean it equates to cheap — especially if a designer is involved, when what you are paying for is in part the creativity and brand attached to the garment.
It amounted to about three-quarters of an inch of sea-level rise per year from 2011 to 2015, which may not sound like much but equates to billions of extra gallons of water just off the coast.
The IPO price range for the business, whose portfolio of more than 50 beer brands includes Stella Artois and Corona, equates to a market capitalization of $45.6 billion-$50.7 billion, the company said in a statement on Tuesday.
That's why the death toll by gun homicides equates to 27 people shot dead in the United States every day, making the gun homicide rate here more than 25 times higher than that of other high-income countries.
The U.S. mass media corporation is offering £10.75 per share for the slice of Sky which it does not currently own, which equates to a 36 percent premium to the U.K. company's undisturbed share price as of December 8.
"It's shocking to us that today's 40 kg rhino horn seizure equates to about 20 percent of the total amount of rhino horn seized in Hong Kong from 2013 to the end of October 2018," conservation group WildAid said.
Once, the lower rate of NICs paid by the self-employed—which equates to a subsidy of £2000,2320 ($22008,510) per person, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies, a research institute—was justified by their worse state-pension entitlement.
The lesson here is that even if you're using a custom keyboard that generates strings of letters and numbers that can mystify many English speakers, using something that equates to "password" as your password is still a bad idea.
That equates to roughly $1,320 in US currency, and Royole would happily sell you a developer edition for the same price over here in the States if you're into the sort of awkward, goofy weirdness this folding tablet provides.
While the word "luxury" often equates to a more-is-more approach, Durif instructs his staff to use a more conservative technique at the back bar to make sure every client has clean, but not dry or stripped, hair.
A judge in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital, last month gave MTN until March 18 to try to reach a settlement over the fine, which equates to more than twice MTN's annual average capital spending over the past five years.
A judge in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital, last week gave MTN until March 18 to try to reach a settlement over the fine, which equates to more than twice MTN's annual average capital spending over the past five years.
Tesla was around $314 per share at the time the trader bought those contracts, meaning their expectation that the stock would be below $285 equates to a plunge of more than 9 percent in just more than two weeks.
GM and Ford have already reported that the metals tariffs are costing each company $1 billion in lower profits this year (and that equates to a $21625,2900 hit to each United Auto Workers union member's 220006 profit-sharing check).
"The price paid (by BOK) equates to roughly 9 percent (tangible book value per share) dilution, which are large numbers and likely on the higher side of what the market would like to see," said KBW analyst Brady Gailey.
A thin silver lining is that the $10 billion in value wiped out as of Thursday afternoon equates to barely a quarter of the pain Markopolos reckons may yet lie in store, implying investors aren't buying the whole story.
For the fourth quarter, the $3 trillion industry increased its net exposure — the difference between short and long positions — to 63 percent, a level that equates to a net $4325 billion, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch data.
A 22-acre "perimeter park around the property that equates to a two-mile walking and bike trail will have various pocket parks as it goes along," he continued, including a playground, an exercise park and a dog park.
According to The Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP), Americans consume what equates to about 103 teaspoons of sugar a day, which exceeds the max recommended amount of 12 teaspoons or about 200 to 250 calories worth.
This year's target equates to somewhere in the region of $1.4 billion, so an extra half billion in unbudgeted expenditure could have serious consequences at a time when international investors and bondholders are watching for any signs of slippage.
They discovered that those participants who scored in the bottom 25% on various mental tests had lower levels of omega-3 fatty acids in their blood and lower brain volumes -- what equates to about two years of brain aging.
That equates to 9.47 million barrels per day (bpd), down 11 percent from April, which has one more day, Reuters calculations showed, pressured by lower imports from Iran and as several major state refineries were shut for regular overhauls.
Nowhere else on the high seas will you hear a group of women debating whether Cardi B and Nicki Minaj's beef equates to that of Biggie and 2Pac, or watch a twerk contest devolve into a full on acrobatic performance.
Weapons-grade enrichment is 90%, but according to nuclear experts, reaching 3 to 4% enrichment equates to roughly two-thirds of the work done toward that 90% figure, as any increases beyond that seemingly small amount disproportionately speeds up breakout time.
She's someone who doesn't want to leave the husband she equates to a bench on a carousel and her sometimes challenging children, but she'd like to be able to reclaim the unencumbered vibrance of her youth — and its endless potential.
Weapons-grade enrichment is 90%, but according to nuclear experts, reaching 3 to 4% enrichment equates to roughly two-thirds of the work done toward that 90% figure, as any increases beyond that seemingly small amount disproportionately speed up breakout time.
The Porsche and Piech families control 52 percent of Volkswagen Group's common stock through their holding company Porsche SE, and have a right of first refusal to buy Piech's stake, which equates to a 7.35 percent economic stake in Volkswagen.
For an object the size of a Land Rover, that equates to a targeting error of up to 6.5 feet (2 meters) at a distance of 230 feet (70 meters) when the vehicle moves at 55 mph (90 km/hr).
Most of this differentiation equates to throttling, the study concludes, meaning US carriers are slowing the delivery speed of the data based on the type of data it is — a violation of one of the pillars of modern net neutrality principles.
That equates to about 193 pence per share, based on Monday's closing prices, valuing the company at about $990 million (794.8 million pounds), compared with $143 million when it first proposed the deal, thanks to a rally in Barrick shares.
Raises Retirement Age from 67 to 69  The policy staple of increasing retirement age by two years equates to a 13.3 percent reduction of benefits because people can continue to retire at 67 with lower benefits based on early retirement.
Australia has long been the largest donor to PNG, and data for 2017/18 (July/June) showed its development assistance was nearly 70% of PNG's total Official Development Assistance (ODA), which equates to around 8 per cent of the budget.
A study published in September 2014 by the United Way of Northern New Jersey found that the average household budget necessary to support a single adult was $27,552— a sum that equates to year's salary at nearly $14 an hour.
"In the first three months, we've sold more than 20,000 Beyond Burgers which equates to about 10 percent of burger/sandwich sales and is exceeding our sales expectations," David Friedman, CEO of Epic Burger, said in a statement in November.
That patronage equates to a substantial amount of spending: According to the 2015-2016 State of the Global Islamic Economy Report, Muslim consumers spend an estimated $230 billion on clothing, a figure that's estimated to reach $327 billion by 2019.
In a graphic displayed prominently in the first slide of its supplemental earnings materials, Apple charted the decline of its revenues as the dollar has continued to gain strength against foreign currencies: $100 in Q4 2014 equates to $85 today.
They did not look like a team aware that City might seize upon the slightest slip, that the pace all three contenders have set this season is so fierce that a draw counts as a defeat, a defeat equates to disaster.
Ransoms now range from as little as one Bitcoin, which equates to roughly $1,700, to as many as 30 Bitcoin, nearly $51,000, with the median ransom equating to four Bitcoin, or nearly $873,000, according to researchers at the Crypsis Group.
Apps make it easier to find a partner, so it isn't surprising to see an increase in STDs with an increase in number of partners, although there's little data to show that app use equates to more STDs, health experts say.
If this top performance is annualised it would mean imports of around 5.42 million tonnes of LNG, which at the current North Asian spot price of $5.30 per million British thermal units (mmBtu) equates to a value of about $1.54 billion.
That is a very pricey proposition for retailers, as the cost to replace a $10-an-hour retail employee equates to roughly 16 percent of their annual pay, or about $13.383,328, Gersch said, citing a report by the Center for American Progress.
To be diagnosed with OCD, your behaviors also have to be "time-consuming," which equates to more than one hour a day — far longer than the 10 minutes Khloe says it takes her to organize cookies in a jar once a month.
Somewhere along the line, over the past two years, hope quietly morphed into ambivalence...or maybe even indifference — but my husband told me he's truly uncomfortable with this word, as, I suppose, am I, since it equates to such unfeeling, to nothingness.
Some of the key metrics the investigation will look at is whether ride-hailing companies like Uber have influenced changes in auto ownership, if they've had notable impacts on miles traveled, and what that all equates to in terms of greenhouse gas emissions.
Multiplied industry-wide, that equates to a projected spend in excess of $28500 billion in start-up costs relating to the rule, far-exceeding the Department of Labor's 6900 estimated start-up costs for broker-dealers of $2628 billion to $28503 billion.
Federal data released last month showed a 22018 percent year-on-year increase in high school students who reported using e-cigarettes in the last 30 days, coinciding with the rise in Juul's popularity, which equates to more than 3 million students.
As CEO of Room to Read, progress for me equates to a reformist approach to the gender dynamics in classrooms and working with over a dozen ministries of education around the world to adopt school curriculums that equip girls with life skills.
"This amount of fentanyl our CBP officers prevented from entering our country equates to an unmeasurable dangerous amount of an opioid that could have harmed so many families," Nogales Port Director Michael Humphries said in a press conference Thursday announcing the seizure.
Highly leveraged and non-cyclical deals include £1.4bn of debt to back an acquisition of UK forensic sciences group LGC by a private equity consortium led by European firms Cinven and Astorg, which equates to around eight times LGC's approximate £165m-£170m Ebitda.
As Stanford drug policy expert Keith Humphreys noted in the Washington Post, more than 1,700 people are released from prison every day already — so the bill in one sense equates to adding a few more days of typical releases to the year.
An assembly line worker said he earned around 25,000 rubles ($375) a month for an eight-hour shift and that his salary had not risen since 2011, which equates to a reduction in real wages of around 30 percent when inflation is factored in.
For Musk, it equates to "strongly expressed ... support" which is "subject to financial and other due diligence and their internal review process for obtaining approvals" – and on his own guesswork about how many current shareholders would be willing to stay with a delisted Tesla.
Bigger camera sensors equates to better photos (especially for low-light shots), and the 40-megapixel sensor is a beast: It's 223 percent larger than the iPhone X's 12-megapixel image sensor and 170 percent bigger than the Galaxy S9+'s 12-megapixel camera sensor.
This equates to about 1.03 million bpd of product exports, with Chinese refiners likely to be keen to sell into the strong regional market for middle distillates such as diesel and jet fuel, where the profit margins are at, or close to, four-year highs.
"We still have tariffs imposed on a, you know, very large quantum, the impact of another three months of 10 percent tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods ... equates to around 0.2, 0.3 percentage points of GDP in China," Kitney told CNBC on Monday.
For the eight weeks to March 25 John Lewis' sales were up 0.6 percent, which analysts estimate equates to a like-for-like sales fall of 1.5 percent, partly reflecting the earlier fall of Mothers Day and Easter this year compared to last year.
"I think the millennial dinner party now equates to casual but well thought out: good group of like-minded friends; easy-going cooking; BYO approach; on-point music on the record player in the background," says Alisha Miranda, a 237-year-old writer in Philadelphia.
The companies are not disclosing the valuation with this investment, but a source close to the deal says that the $20 million equates to "much less than one percent of the company" and would place it as an upround, valuing Klarna north of $2.5 billion.
This, he says, equates to an annual run rate of $25 million in sales (that is revenue passed through the app, not Jinn's cut alone), and seeing the company grow 30 per cent month on month with customers ordering on average once a week.
WINDOW The financing equates to around 7.5 times Nord Anglia's Ebitda, excluding US banks from committing to the deal that exceeds the 6.0 times debt-to-earnings ratio cap imposed on regulated banks that fall under the remit of the US leveraged lending guidelines.
That sum equates to nearly $2,000 a year per student statewide - close to half of the current expenditure gap experts have identified for elementary and secondary public schools, said John Rogers, a graduate professor of education for the University of California at Los Angeles.
For Latinas, this pay gap not only equates to more than $22020 million in lost wages over a 40-year-career span, but it also means Latinas have to work an additional 11 months into the new year to reach equal pay on Nov.
Citing research from the UK's University of Loughborough that found the average employee spends 2.5 hours a day on their work email and checks its 96 times a day, which equates to every five minutes, Kavanagh says that most employees would benefit greatly from checking email less.
According to a Reuters analysis, based on forecasts from 18 shale oil-oriented firms released over the past several weeks, oil and gas output is expected to fall 300,000 barrels or equivalent per day (boepd) this year, which equates to a 5.6 percent decline from 2015.
Suicide remains the UK's single biggest cause of death among males under the age of 45 (according to CALM, there were 4,623 male suicides in the UK in 2014, which equates to 12 deaths per day), and pressures levied by societal stigma unfortunately hinder universal discourse.
An analysis from Public Citizen, a government watchdog group, showed that more than half of all the registered lobbyists in Washington worked on tax reform, which equates to upwards of 6,000 people pounding the marble on Capitol Hill to influence tax policy in some way last year.
"Our Core Checking account provides full access to all our financial centers, ATMs, mobile and online banking and offers several ways to avoid a monthly fee, including a monthly direct deposit of $250, which equates to $3,000 annually," said Betty Riess, a Bank of America spokeswoman.
"Given the current Army end strength of 475,63, this equates to a prevalence of less than 1 in 1,000, which indicates that elevated blood lead levels is not a widespread problem," John J. Resta, the director of the Army Public Health Center, wrote in an email.
Inside there's a 2.1 GHz octa-core AMD processor, 8GB of RAM plus 43GB for "non-gaming" tasks, and enough graphics oomph to push out 4.2 teraflops of gaming power: That equates to resolutions running at up to 4K with HDR (depending on the game and your TV).
However Germany's four transmission system operators (TSO) estimate there could be a shortfall of 5.5 gigawatts between peak power demand and reliable capacity in 2021, which equates to the supply of electricity to 13-14 million people, and that's before factoring in the bulk of coal plant closures.
SSE said the price rise equates to an increase of 5.7 percent for gas and 7.7 percent for electricity, meaning 2.36 million customers with SSE Energy Services and M&S Energy will see their bills go up by about 1.50 pounds per week, or 76 pounds per year.
Impairment charges on financial assets increased by 477 million euros from the first half of 2018, which equates to 21 basis points of the average loan portfolio, versus a long-term average of 32 basis points, said the bank, whose main domestic rivals are ABN Amro and ING.
However Germany's four transmission system operators (TSO) estimate there could be a shortfall of 5.5 gigawatts between peak power demand and reliable capacity in 2021, which equates to the supply of electricity to 13-20193 million people, and that's before factoring in the bulk of coal plant closures.
In order to reduce a Category 5 storm to a Category 2 storm, NOAA calculates that you'd have to add about a half-ton of air for each square yard inside the eye, which equates to more than half a billion tons for an eye 25 miles in diameter.
According to Bloomberg, which cites Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives, Apple's top iPhone models could have been hit with a 15 percent tariff, which equates to a bump in price of around $150 for the base model iPhone 11 Pro, if the trade deal had not been reached.
How else do you explain a CinemaScore of F (which basically equates to an exit poll of people who went to see the film all giving two it thumbs down), and a Rotten Tomatoes score that, while the equivalent of a D+, still qualifies as "fresh" given that it's above 50%?
"With Blackout, we aim to change the clubbing mentality a little to perhaps mirror that of the continent, where having more time equates to spreading the party out a little and focusing more on the music and experience rather than getting into a stupor and forgetting you were even out."
Rosmaura was afraid that after June 15 Peru would not let her 5-year-old daughter in because she lacks a passport, which she said costs $200-$500 to acquire in Venezuela - an impossible fee for most people in a country where the monthly minimum wage equates to just $6.
Rothy's doesn't disclose how many pairs of shoes it has sold, but the company tells Bloomberg that it expects to see slightly more than $140 million in revenue this year, and, as the outlet surmises from some back-of-the-napkin math, that equates to roughly 1.4 million pairs of shoes sold.
But it is not inconceivable that down the road, when more artifical intelligence is created to con you out of your information—don't forget that in most cases your sensitive data equates to dollars—that bots like AGNES will play to trusty motivators of guilt and insecurity to get what they desire.
In Google's case, experts say, its push to sponsor digital skills training, museum exhibitions and other programs equates to an almost unprecedented effort by a United States tech company to change the perceptions of Europeans, many of whom still see it as an American interloper that does not play by the rules.
Joe Ferullo: How the media fall in and out of love with candidates   MONEY WATCH: Bloomberg has spent upwards of $124 million on advertising in Super Tuesday states, The Los Angeles Times' Michael Finnegan reports, a total that equates to more than 10 times what his top rivals have spent in those states.
"Given that we saw over $550 billion in tapable equity growth last year alone, this equates to borrowers only tapping into 15 percent of the growth in equity over the past 12 months, without even touching the $4.5 trillion balance in tappable equity available," said Ben Graboske, executive vice president of Black Knight Data & Analytics.
The LX100 II has the same 24-75mm-equivalent f/1.7-1003 lens with nine-blade aperture, and the Micro Four Thirds sensor has been updated to 21.77 total megapixels; that equates to 17-megapixel images when shot in the default 4:3 aspect ratio, which is up from 13 megapixels in the original LX100.
"The additional tax, on nonfood items, equates to about a penny on the cost of a movie ticket," Stacy Stanford, a health policy analyst at the Utah Health Policy Project, a nonprofit advocacy group, told an audience of 350 people at a recent forum for federal and state candidates in the Salt Lake City area.
And that's what Black-ish offers its viewers when Dre cozies up next to Bow on the couch and rattles off questions from a women's magazine quiz, giving her props on her near perfect score (and while that equates to depressed as hell, Bow is never one to bomb a quiz of any type).
The bill may let thousands of federal inmates out early, but, as Stanford drug policy expert Keith Humphreys noted in the Washington Post, more than 1,700 people are released from prison every day already — so the bill in one sense only equates to adding a few more days of typical releases to the year.
However, this tale is actually born from post-breakup anguish mitigated by a bizarrely cathartic weekend that's best described as a scene from Bridget Jones's Diary, only with what I presume equates to innumerable pints of fake blood instead of Ben & Jerry's - which ultimately turned into an assignment to write an experiential piece on binge-watching.
The law may let thousands of federal inmates out early, but, as Stanford drug policy expert Keith Humphreys noted in the Washington Post, more than 1,700 people are released from prison every day already — so the First Step Act in one sense only equates to adding a few more days of typical releases to the year.
"A 6% drop in performance may not sound like much, but if you consider the number of people who go through passport control at Atlanta International airport every year -- over 100 million last year -- a 6% drop in accuracy equates to 6 million misidentifications," said Kay Ritchie, co-author of the study from the University of York's psychology department.
Based on the sheer size of the technosphere—30 trillion tons equates to roughly 110 pounds (50 kilos) of human-made crap per square meter—and that fact that many artificial structures don't decompose, we now have a new yardstick for understanding just how profoundly different the fossil record of modernity will look compared to the past.
Among other things, the statement declared the Spirit a "veteran-owned team" for which "the national anthem holds an exceptionally special meaning," and called Rapinoe's protest "insulting [to] our military and our fans," thereby buying into the baseless notion that the national anthem somehow equates to the troops and our obligatory and undying support for them.

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