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It wouldn't top the equivalent of $400 billion again until Reagan's first budget for fiscal year 1982, when the equivalent of $413 billion was spent on defense.
So it was on the equivalent, if you went back 50 years, it was on the equivalent of the front page and reaching millions and millions of folks.
I think Amazon and Google have essentially, in terms of market cap, the equivalent of AT&T and Facebook has added the equivalent of two times Time Warner.
In contrast, non-surgical major hospital admissions were tied to the equivalent of 1.4 years of aging, and strokes in particular incurred the equivalent of 13 years of aging.
The investigation revealed that Mr. Trump received the equivalent today of at least $21953 million from his father's real estate empire, including the equivalent of $21968,21980 a year by age 3.
That's the equivalent of 37 years — in just two.
"   In international law, "may" is the equivalent of "can.
Here, the pulse generator — the equivalent of a heart.
He does not see the equivalent, yet, at Delivery Hero.
That's the equivalent of an extra working day per week.
Ledger also won the equivalent Golden Globe for his performance.
In Germany, the equivalent figure would be about 3,900 crowns.
That's roughly the equivalent of a cup of white rice.
It afforded him an overdraft of the equivalent of €10,000.
This is the equivalent of tossing him a lifesaving buoy.
They currently hold the equivalent of $95 million (£75 million).
Does he not know this is the equivalent of murder?
The equivalent number in the pharma sector is just 29%.
Together, their wealth is the equivalent of 17% of GDP.
We need the equivalent of Underwriters Laboratories (UL) for news!
In Brazzaville the cards sell for the equivalent of $1.75.
You're the equivalent of a soldier going over to Vietnam.
That's the equivalent of half a century in startup years.
As in the equivalent of 2,000 years of engineering labor.
Do you think SVRF could be the equivalent for VR?
In 2017, Puerto Rico filed for the equivalent of bankruptcy.
That's the equivalent of 47,619 Ginsters Chicken and Mushroom Slices.
The page Gnarly Neoliberal Memes offers the equivalent on Facebook.
Who is the equivalent of David Bowie of the 1940s?
It only costs the equivalent of a single subway ride.
Giuliani managed the equivalent of attempting a rhetorical triple axel.
Is a mother with postpartum depression the equivalent a criminal?
On Android, meanwhile, the equivalent feature is called Wind Down.
Sixteen million live on the equivalent of $8.60 a day.
But not every state has the equivalent of Northern Virginia.
You find the equivalent of Donald Trump for the left.
But the equivalent of a Dellavedova — a reserve utility infielder?
I usually try to find the equivalent wherever I go.
THAT'S THE EQUIVALENT OF HITTING ONE RIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE.
Target normally sells the equivalent of 36 rolls for $9.99.
This guy is besieged by the equivalent of social media.
It's still the equivalent of Canada's entire gross domestic product.
Initially, she sold the bikinis for the equivalent of $213.
That last camera is the equivalent of a 2256mm lens.
It's the equivalent of having shows on Christmas, or Thanksgiving.
He was paid the equivalent of more than $2 million.
That is the equivalent of 4.4 million Olympic swimming pools.
The equivalent increase in Thailand was from 671 to 5,415.
Campus discourse has become the equivalent of the supermarket banana.
Each ADR is the equivalent of two common ZTE shares.
Total cost after the price drop: the equivalent of $21000.
It's the equivalent of a soldier going over to Vietnam.
That would be the equivalent of nearly $5 trillion today.
The equivalent would be if you or I developed wings.
That's the equivalent of all of Macy's revenue last year.
That added up to the equivalent of 23,000 album sales.
At Ohio State, the equivalent figure is 6 of 14.
From the equivalent album units, 59,000 were traditional album sales.
That is the equivalent of about 1 percent of global supply.
It's burning up the equivalent of 80 football fields per minute.
Chinese people have been doing the equivalent of that for centuries.
The equivalent French contract dipped 13 percent to 40.07 euros/MWh .
In these people they found the equivalent multiple to be 3.6.
So would a Sancerre or the equivalent from the Loire Valley.
"That's the equivalent of an interest rate of 18.4%," Kantrowitz said.
He has the equivalent of a sell rating on the stock.
For a Carnegie crowd, it was the equivalent of a riot.
Across the pond, the equivalent honor is the British Fashion Awards.
No. It's kind of the equivalent of a live-action movie.
But I think Apple should have the equivalent to an ombudsman.
For CES exhibitors, that's the equivalent of blood in the water.
The equivalent French contract gained 0.70 percent to 36.20 euros/MWh.
But they couldn't show the mantises the equivalent of IMAX films.
The equivalent figure for Thailand is 17%, for Brazil only 16%.
Lightweight quilted jackets are the equivalent of bringing your comforter everywhere.
On average, recipients are paid the equivalent of $933 per month.
This blast unleashed the equivalent of about 10 kilotons of TNT.
The equivalent French contract was 22.7 euros up at 20163 euros.
That's roughly the equivalent of 64 million Olympic-sized swimming pools.
American skinheads were the equivalent to the UK soccer hooligan scene.
The equivalent French contract rose 0.58 percent to 34.70 euros/MWh.
That would have been the equivalent of 217,000 blunts every day.
That's the equivalent of 200,000 trips around the world, Niantic said.
That's the equivalent to 15 years' worth of EU payments, though.
Yeah, I lost the equivalent of a healthy-weight adult male.
Cowen maintains the equivalent of a sell rating on the stock.
It's the equivalent of a 20% discount on a $50 purchase.
Today, they have the equivalent of six months of expenses saved.
Qatar's general stock index rose 42.8 percent during the equivalent period.
It's the equivalent of 108 days, 15 weeks or 3.5 months.
Jonas has the equivalent of a neutral rating on the stock.
Powdered baby formula costs the equivalent of $300, the BBC reports.
"It's the equivalent of a snake swallowing an elephant," he jokes.
That's the equivalent of entering the late stage of the cycle.
He was the equivalent of the White House chief of staff.
I spent my formative years in the equivalent of occupied territory.
It spans 700,000 square meters, the equivalent of 98 soccer fields.
In Trader Joe's parlance, mates are the equivalent of assistant managers.
" The tweens and teens want the equivalent of "High School Musical.
Essentially he was breathing through the equivalent of a cocktail straw.
The equivalent event last June raised £71.5 million from 50 works.
" Which in political-speak is the equivalent of saying: "Absolutely not.
"[It's the] equivalent to The Godfather in the US," Ling says.
That's the equivalent of selling more loaves, but earning less money.
GIL TUCKER To me, it was the equivalent of black Broadway.
"It was the equivalent of a digital Pearl Harbor," he testified.
The S. & P. 500 soared 48 percent over the equivalent period.
" He called it "the equivalent of the chairman of the board.
All for the equivalent of $297,260 a year in today's dollars.
This would be the equivalent to Iranian meddling in Eastern Province.
"It was the equivalent of having a private car," he said.
Guards make the equivalent of a few hundred dollars a month.
Or the equivalent; there is no formal first lady title there.
He has the equivalent of a hold rating on the stock.
It's the equivalent of Abe Simpson telling a long-winded story.
The equivalent gasoline price in Mexico is about $2.57 per gallon.
Some employees viewed this as the equivalent of a gag order.
But the Void could be the equivalent of a gateway drug.
It's the equivalent to "home field advantage" in baseball or football.
By age 30: Have the equivalent of your annual salary saved.
Most sell for the equivalent of less than $25 a bottle.
It is the equivalent of someone worth $2690,2000 donating 29 cents.
Studebaker occupied the equivalent of a college campus adjacent to downtown.
Kepler can detect the equivalent of one flea in the headlight.
That would be the equivalent of more than $9 billion today.
The Dow plummeted 2900 points, the equivalent of 2000,22010 points today.
The equivalent sale last year yielded $145.5 million from 59 lots.
This is nearly the equivalent of a lost week each year.
Tax e-cigarette products at the equivalent of $3 per pack.
An average loaf of bread would cost the equivalent of $1.
What's worse is the crossbow only costs the equivalent of one dollar.
Tesla produced the equivalent of 1% of GM's vehicle volumes last year.
Blood alcohol tests indicated he had consumed the equivalent of 21 beers.
There, a three-month supply for Advair was the equivalent of $125.
Fidelity recommends having the equivalent of three times your annual salary saved.
The meltdown released the equivalent of 500 Hiroshima bombs into the atmosphere.
For Africans, it was the equivalent of bringing down the Berlin Wall.
The company says it is the equivalent of a $1,900 computer (€1,600).
Apparently public studios are the equivalent of short-stay motels for artists.
I wonder who'll be the equivalent of Lionel Messi in Injustice 2.
She was shut out of the equivalent race at the SAG Awards.
We actually don't even have the equivalent of Nielsen for TV ratings.
Today the equivalent ages are 220 for men and 25.9 for women.
For the texting generation, they were the equivalent of answering machine messages.
In fact, everything operates on the equivalent of a modern laptop computer.
The charge is the equivalent of a misdemeanor in the United States.
It's the equivalent of a guilty plea, without the G-word attached.
Two years ago she was making the equivalent of $75,000 a year.
They're "the equivalent of America's prom king and queen," Harper's Bazaar explained.
That's the equivalent of roughly 42 soccer teams' worth of potential mates.
In total, the suspects earned the equivalent of $6,200 from these subscriptions.
For some of them, it's the equivalent of a full-time job.
Exxon produces the equivalent of about 2.2 million barrels of oil daily.
It will cost roughly the equivalent of a family vacation to Europe.
A Louisiana parish is the equivalent of a county in other states.
This is the equivalent of taking 1.3 million cars off the road.
What if Apple released the equivalent of this, but for Apple Music?
What is the equivalent of YouTube -- GILLEON: Well, Instagram -- Instagram -- INGRAHAM: YouTube.
And now he's been "Lauer'd," the equivalent of purgatory in the press.
The sloth in the video was sold for the equivalent of £9.
This is roughly the equivalent of trade with Britain and Germany together!
Compared to us, they were almost the equivalent of Sony or Nintendo!
The company paid the equivalent of $27 billion in taxes last year.
The equivalent French contract shed 5 cents to trade at 32.25 euros.
"That's the equivalent of no insurance because it's completely unaffordable," he wrote.
The equivalent amount of store-bought peanut butter would cost about $2.
It was the equivalent of finding $20 notes lying on the street.
With one droid, you can deliver the equivalent of three Postmates deliveries.
Hamilton's 66 were the equivalent of a Spanish Grand Prix race distance.
What if a self-driving car commits the equivalent of vehicular manslaughter?
That is the equivalent of about 1 percent of total global supply.
They were excellent in English, the equivalent of 32 percent more schooling.
Attempts to conceal finances over the equivalent of $14,000 carry criminal liability.
He paid them a total of $6,500, the equivalent of $49,000 today.
"This is the equivalent of a Ferrari or a Maserati," Blyer said.
Imagine seeing the equivalent of the big green arrow in real life.
The Amazon is losing the equivalent of three football fields a minute.
It amounts to software delivering the equivalent of personalized medicine for machines.
One lot is the equivalent of 1,000 barrels on all three exchanges.
The equivalent sale last year brought in £178.6 million from 50 works.
The equivalent French contract rose by the same amount to 32.50 euros.
By age 30, you should have the equivalent of your salary saved.
Those contracts will be used to avoid the equivalent of 2,600 layoffs.
Tareq and Ashekin are the pace bowlers, the equivalent of fastball pitchers.
Mr. Maduro has called the recall effort the equivalent of a coup.
In effect, it has become the equivalent of a senator's voting record.
My only wish is that we had the equivalent from the Republicans.
That's the equivalent of building five standard fossil-fuel power stations annually.
During their races, the two walked the equivalent of a three-min.
The folks in the crowd are the equivalent of a stream chat.
Prominent Democrats said it was the equivalent to leveling an "assassination threat."
The equivalent of net working capital has been classified as restricted cash.
Or is November 10 the equivalent of April Fools' Day in Germany?
" Such irreverence, he learned, was "the equivalent of farting in a cathedral.
" — the equivalent of a Coke ad suggesting, "Why not try tap water?
Its 1.86 ounces, about the equivalent volume of an egg, cost $18.
A failure to support this rule is the equivalent of medical malpractice.
That would be the equivalent or worse than the Saturday Night Massacre.
"It cost us the equivalent of one battalion of peacekeepers," he said.
The equivalent of a typewriter salesman at the dawn of the Macintosh?
The government's decree decriminalizes corruption involving less than the equivalent of $48,000.
Together they've cooked up the equivalent of advertising posters for futuristic films.
Dr. Shlakman received $114,599 — the equivalent of almost $300,000 in 2017 money.
The fossil fuel industry is now the equivalent of the tobacco industry.
The commutation of Rubashkin's sentence is not the equivalent of a pardon.
The average salary in Venezuela is the equivalent of $6 per month.
For all space missions, astronauts undergo the equivalent of emergency medical training.
The money can go toward payroll, including the equivalent of cash tips.
That is the equivalent of losing New York State's gross domestic product.
This new device costs 5003 euros ($244), or the equivalent in cryptocurrency.
Her private plan paid the equivalent of about $20,000 for her surgery.
In today's money, that would be the equivalent of almost $2000 million.
And Yusko dismissed the idea that buybacks are the equivalent of dividends.
That size is the equivalent of more than Dallas and Miami combined.
Generally the response I got was the equivalent of the shruggie emoji.
Eilish's album had the equivalent of 62,000 sales, including 57 million streams.
It's the equivalent of Iran killing the commander of U.S. Central Command.
For Niceta, a state dinner is the equivalent of the Super Bowl.
Expect to pay the equivalent of about $286 a person, excluding wine.
This is the equivalent of 2786,21 parts replaced per 1 [million] trips.
In US legal language, it's the equivalent of getting a preliminary injunction.
It's the equivalent of putting a band aid on a bullet hole.
Ivory comes from an elephant's tusks, the equivalent of its incisor teeth.
That is the equivalent of about 3,000 standard 40-foot shipping containers.
One gigawatt is the equivalent of about one medium-size nuclear reactor.
At Noma, though, the equivalent meal is four hundred and fifty dollars.
And if Hamill wrote the equivalent of poetry, Breslin was all punch.
That's roughly the equivalent of a McDonald's Quarter Pounder every eight days.
What is the equivalent of consumer empowerment for people of color today?
That's the equivalent of giving a wedding toast at your own wedding.
What's stored up in your Netflix queue, or the equivalent of it?
There's a lot of- Is there the equivalent of the golf course?
Unfortunately, I have the equivalent of 7 PhDs in harassment on Twitter.
Ruth was pummeled that Barbie's measurements were the equivalent of 39-18-33.
They asked the Trump administration for the equivalent of a 50 percent tariff.
For services that only offer annual subscriptions, we've calculated the equivalent monthly cost.
The BitDefender Central app sometimes hits you with the equivalent of a tweetstorm.
"She describes it as the equivalent of having "your own personal lighting technician.
They are paid the equivalent of about $30 per case by the government.
The population is the equivalent of an average of six or seven states.
He was paid the equivalent of 75 euros a month at the time.
In a way, I have the equivalent of a supercomputer in my pocket.
In the third quarter of 2018, it unloaded the equivalent of $163 million.
"My Struggle" is the equivalent of slow food in a drive-thru age.
For most users, that's the equivalent of an honor pledge, not a roadblock.
The average incinerated hectare emits the equivalent of 55 metric tonnes of carbon.
In light of the need, this is still the equivalent of pocket change.
It's basically the equivalent of the Mac's Spaces feature — but now on iPad.
The current deficit is the equivalent of 1.13 percent of gross domestic product.
Remaking a well-known property is the equivalent of a pop culture cudgel.
For Cramer, it was the equivalent of yelling fire in a crowded theater.
This is the equivalent to the $1,290 resistance level on the gold chart.
That's the equivalent of an $8.25 monthly fee, or $21 in yearly savings.
As a civil engineer, she was earning the equivalent of $25 a month.
It's the equivalent of saying "I'll be right back" in a horror movie.
Given recent trends, Anheuser-Busch needs the equivalent of a 'Hail Mary' pass.
Picking up the dry cleaning is the equivalent to slaying a dragon, right?
A donkey putting his head on you is the equivalent of a hug.
We don't even have the equivalent of teenage sex comedies in video games.
Maybe this is the equivalent of couch shopping for them, I don't know.
He made the equivalent of around $450 a month, even when working overtime.
That's the equivalent of around 12 percent of global vanadium production in 2016.
Cambridge Analytica's parent company, SCL, is being fined the equivalent of roughly $27,000.
And that's enough to pay for the "equivalent" of Surge's $10 monthly plan.
Financial services company Fidelity recommends having the equivalent of your annual salary saved.
Right now, natural gas is trading at the equivalent of $12.50 a barrel.
Violators usually have to pay the equivalent of several years' working-class income.
Clinton won the Iowa caucuses by the equivalent of about four state delegates.
The painting measures 1,275 feet, the equivalent of 14 blue whales, in length.
It's the equivalent of, I don't know, Gucci using an African-American model.
That's the equivalent of a certain event happening about twice in a lifetime.
Can Republicans change the equivalent of the law of gravity in Washington, D.C.?
That's the equivalent of one tree for every 22 cigarettes, or 103 cartons.
They get the equivalent of the minimum unemployment benefits allocated to Danish citizens.
Since October, users have traded the equivalent of $150 million in 170 tokens.
This is like the equivalent to sitting on a public restroom's toilet seat.
Assist aims to be the equivalent of Google's search box—to find bots.
That's the equivalent of Google's event last week where AI took center stage.
Reserves have fallen to $27 billion—the equivalent of about seven months' supply.
That's the equivalent of Google's event last week, where AI took center stage.
They tested the equivalent of 659 Mars landings, and the tool held up.
These forces now will total 2900,220006 troops, the equivalent of a reinforced brigade.
It's the equivalent of saying: This food is awful -- and such small portions!
That's a whole month for roughly the equivalent of three days in Westwood.
Maybe it is the equivalent of a moonshot to find cures for cancer.
That's the equivalent of 60% of all the coal jobs left in America.
That's the equivalent of 7 percent of current U.S. GDP — a record high.
That is the equivalent of nearly half the fund's entire value, he says.
It is the equivalent of about 6.3 square miles, not 2.5 square miles.
It is the equivalent of an auditor's working papers that accompany an audit.
I could finally leave the house in the equivalent of the school uniform.
ESPN compared the move to "the equivalent of LeBron James refusing to tweet."
It is the equivalent of about 2212 square miles, not 2556 square miles.
That's roughly the equivalent to all the homes in Los Angeles and Houston.
So he ran the equivalent of 252 miles in place in his cell.
Sustained exposure is the equivalent of smoking more than 40 cigarettes a day.
That's the equivalent to three and a half bottles of 8-ounce shampoo.
Typical purchases only receive the equivalent of one percent back toward most rewards.
Apparently, in baseball, that is the equivalent of being an M.I.T. advanced astrophysicist.
The two points of contact are the equivalent of a single lead ECG.
It was the equivalent, they said, of taking 0003,000 cars off the road.
Then I realized, These are the equivalent of a fly in your ear.
"It's the equivalent of putting a bear's head on his wall," she says.
This is the equivalent of ordering a Ramos gin fizz at a bar.
Your phone uses the equivalent of two refrigerators' worth of electricity every year.
If it's too hawkish, we get almost the equivalent of a rate increase.
It was the equivalent to if an ATM spit out too much money.
The certificates limit emissions to the equivalent of one ton of carbon dioxide.
Each 3-inch-diameter cookie contained the equivalent of 8 cups of kale.
In 303, Rioprevidencia issued the equivalent of USD3.1 billion in oil royalties instruments.
The equivalent in Spanish would be the formal usted versus the informal tú.
" Or as Ashlock said of Mahomes, "He's not the equivalent of Angel Berroa.
For most performers, that's the equivalent of a pole vault to the sun.
That's the equivalent of adding 170 million new cars to the road worldwide.
He spent 1,813 minutes in the penalty box, the equivalent of 30 games.
And remember: At the equivalent point in 2007, Barack Obama's campaign was flailing.
Dipping below 16 percent is like the equivalent of climbing a tall mountain.
It is the only authentic Tutu, the equivalent of some rare archaeological find.
In environmental terms, it's the equivalent of not burning 1,200 pounds of coal.
Which is the equivalent of them turning it on in my car. Exactly.
That's the equivalent of competing with 146 other prospective buyers for her home.
That's the equivalent of competing with 146 other prospective buyers for her home.
The album had the equivalent of 90,000 sales, the vast majority from streams.
Bloomberg is the candidate in the game with the equivalent of nuclear weapons.
That still is the equivalent of what we see during the flu season.
Within hours, it was consuming the equivalent of a football field every second.
They were the equivalent of a Category 1 hurricane not a Category 3.
The equivalent for Lori is beckoning a peeper to see her in action.
Perhaps, for me, the Spook-a-Rama was the equivalent of Proust's madeleine.
They become the equivalent of Austen's narrator, creating distance between Emma and herself.
Mr. Wiseman's proposed treatment, though, is extreme, almost the equivalent of electroshock therapy.
The equivalent number at the University of Texas, El Paso, is 71 percent.
It would have been the equivalent of the Dodgers winning the World Series.
The country was decimated — the equivalent of 28503 million Americans murdered this fall.
Most received $200 for each work — the equivalent of more than $1003,500 today.
And in my world, this was the equivalent of a Mayweather-McGregor fight.
It was the equivalent of waterfalls and parrots in my new terrible world.
"We're still seeing delays, where it's the equivalent of a blockade," he said.
It flushed water over his gills — the equivalent of giving a human oxygen.
It's the equivalent of Europe being left to the Axis Powers during WWII.
At other times, she seeded her statements with the equivalent of paid content.
"Lover" reached the equivalent of 215,213 sales, still impressive in the streaming era.
The Peony nebula star shines with the equivalent light of 3.2 million suns.
The 86,700 staff will be paid the equivalent of around three weeks pay.
The equivalent Impressionist and contemporary auctions last February grossed £190.2 million with fees.
" Kennedy responded with the equivalent of a verbal shrug, saying, "I don't know.
A hectoliter is 100 liters, or the equivalent of 133 standard wine bottles.
Mach 5 is the equivalent of traveling five times the speed of sound.
Mr. Ross hopes it will be the equivalent of Rockefeller Center's Christmas tree.
Foreign Service Officers begin as the equivalent of an Ensign or Second Lieutenant.
For them, "becoming invisible is not the equivalent of being nonexistent," Busch writes.
"He would give her 20,000 pesos," said Mr. Ron, the equivalent of $6.
"It was the equivalent of a spiritual experience," she told New York Family.
He found that a similar machine would cost the equivalent of about $80.
The Recoleta neighborhood is the equivalent of New York's ritzy Upper East Side.
That's the equivalent of bulking up and getting jacked without actually the work.
She had the equivalent of a heavy period, which came earlier than usual.
Duterte also brought the equivalent of $140,000 in cash to help typhoon survivors.
Compared with a year ago, the group is more exposed to falling oil prices, with one-fifth fewer barrels hedged, or the equivalent of 28 million barrels, and three times more barrels rolling off, or the equivalent of 38 million barrels.
The only thing that's bothersome about it, is that I see being called "fake news" as the equivalent of the n-word for journalists, the equivalent of calling an Italian any of the ugly words that people have for that ethnicity.
This figure represents the equivalent of nearly 50 million people, say the report's authors.
That's the equivalent of removing more than a quarter million vehicles from the road.
The equivalent of a Leaping Bunny emblem for ethical mica sourcing doesn't yet exist.
In April, one kilo (2.2 pounds) of beans was worth the equivalent of $3.00.
Her tiny heart and lungs were working to support the equivalent of two bodies.
Roughly the equivalent of $2.4 million USD was stolen from 22 branches in Taiwan.
Players raced each other around a board of squares using the equivalent of dice.
Lynn claims this is the equivalent of stoners hitting cyclists in the real world.
He was the equivalent of an entrepreneurial superstar and prince maker, according to experts.
That's the equivalent of taking 21 million cars off the road in a year.
The stake was the equivalent of 30 percent in the airport, Brazil's second busiest.
A hectolitre amounts to 2108 litres, or the equivalent of 22018 standard wine bottles.
It's the equivalent of remembering to take the lens cap off of a camera.
The equivalent numbers in Japan show that this isn't a story of demographic inevitability.
In San Francisco, it's 203 hours, or the equivalent of five full-time jobs.
"This, globally, is the equivalent of Trump getting the GOP nomination," Drezner told me.
Today, we have created the equivalent of the world's largest radio telescope for IoT.
The wounds on her leg were the equivalent of having second-degree chemical burns.
In 2017, he bought 10 percent of the firm, investing the equivalent of $420,000.
They were expensive things, costing the equivalent of up to £100 in today's money.
This could be the equivalent of the O.J. glove demonstration ... a disaster for Marriott.
By mid-2017 banks restricted withdrawals to the equivalent of a dollar a day.
Two slices of pizza are the equivalent to swallowing 3 spoons of warm oil.
On a run-rate basis, that's roughly the equivalent of a $603m angel fund.
The equivalent of an initial public offering comes when estates release their latest vintages.
Did you know that 4 grams is the equivalent to 1 teaspoon of sugar?
The job requires a high school degree or the equivalent and pays about $86,630.
A hectoliter represents 100 liters, or the equivalent of about 133 standard wine bottles.
That is the equivalent of between 23% and 68% of the world's arable land.
Black hole analogues should emit the equivalent of Hawking radiation, complete with entangled phonons.
The equivalent figure for France was 27%, 19% for Canada and 16% for Germany.
Many in Venezuela earn the equivalent of just a dollar or two a month.
That's the equivalent of taking about 2,651 cars off the road for a year.
Anyone would caught jumping the fence now risks the equivalent of a $2,300 fine.
" Morris added, "Rosy has found the equivalent of a Paleolithic mound in my office.
That's roughly the equivalent of streaming 31 hours of standard-definition video on Netflix.
They are building AI and they're afraid that's the equivalent of the atomic bomb.
" He told reporters it was the equivalent of the "fox guarding the hen house.
The 10-minute ride on a motorbike, cost the equivalent of about 30-cents.
The equivalent figure for United Kingdom tourism was less than $3 billion in 2016.
It's the equivalent of a media earthquake: Roger Ailes has resigned from Fox News.
They are the equivalent of the Brahmins and Kshatriyas of the Indian caste system.
That's the equivalent of $900 spending per each American at Wal-Mart last year.
So any London station is going to be busier than the equivalent in Holland.
As a professional gambler, it was the equivalent of being told he couldn't work.
The equivalent of Sonic Youth today, they could be in a Taco Bell ad.
When killing a guy is the equivalent of picking up the tab at Chipotle.
That's the equivalent to 25,000 virtual cars driving all day, everyday, the company says.
The book was expensive, for one thing, costing the equivalent of about $148 today.
A parish in Louisiana is the equivalent of a county in other U.S. states.
They paid the equivalent of about $3,400 for the Mexican portion of their trip.
In fact, it's almost the equivalent of someone like me saying they like water.
Osage Nation made the equivalent of more than $400 million today, in one year.
It's the equivalent of St Augustine's plea, "Lord, make me chaste, but not yet".
I would not have been going back to him, but the equivalent somewhere else.
Digital-only subscriptions grew nearly 50 percent from the equivalent period a year earlier.
Imagine paying the equivalent of $113,750 just so nobody would know who you are.
Sometimes, it's the equivalent of hitting a wall of bricks over and over again.
So I think oftentimes with great lyricists, they're writing the equivalent, but for grownups.
The equivalent figures for Miami are 6900,2628 homes and property damage of $28503 billion.
He'll call it a wall and he'll say it's the equivalent of a wall.
These inexpensive devices could give everyone worldwide the equivalent of a gigantic Bloomberg terminal.
He was hoping to hear at least Rs 21956 crores — the equivalent of $21961,000.
The Aerospace Corporation has proposed the equivalent of shipping containers for launching small satellites.
That's the equivalent of about a teaspoon of the chemical in a swimming pool.
Rides start at a minimum fare of the equivalent of just 74 U.S. cents.
You can purchase the battle pass for 950 V-bucks, the equivalent of $9.50.
A hectoliter amounts to 2108 liters, or the equivalent of 22018 standard wine bottles.
"You don't want to say this is the equivalent of Watergate," Mr. Weber said.
In Hollywood, book options are the equivalent of calling dibs, and Stone had competition.
" Losses by the end of 2017 were the equivalent of $67 million," Nash said.
The 75-year shortfall is the equivalent of $11.4 trillion in net present value.
You should have a BS, MS, or PhD in Computer Science or the equivalent.
Does anyone really believe that bitcoin and XRP are the equivalent of that megabank?
In 2015, wind displaced the equivalent of 85033 million cars' worth of carbon pollution.
And it has stacked up 11 Copa América titles, the equivalent to Europe's championship.
My mother bought the house in 1986 for $55,000, the equivalent of $123,000 today.
The equivalent number of open interest "put" options on the same strikes is 5003,738.
King called the recommendation the equivalent of a "prosecutorial pardon" based on Flynn's cooperation.
They are the equivalent of so much marine snow it's hard to even compare.
That's the equivalent of selling London's Shard – Western Europe's tallest skyscraper – every five days.
ET to indicate it had intensified into the equivalent of a Category 3 hurricane.
Kazakhstan's central bank effectively printed the equivalent of $4 billion to bail it out.
This is truly the equivalent of ordering boneless, skinless chicken breast at a restaurant.
This is the equivalent of nuclear arms race and is a lose-lose situation.
" It is the equivalent of someone saying they "have a bridge to sell you.
The EU ordered Apple to pay the equivalent of $14.5 billion back to Ireland.
After two years, the exercise group achieved the equivalent of four months' extra learning.
Ives and Backe initiated coverage of Slack with the equivalent of a sell rating.
Today, the equivalent of around half the planet's population has flown on a 2747.
That is the equivalent of oddsmakers shrugging at the concept of choosing an outcome.
For the equivalent of $220 billion, the museum has temporarily leased the Louvre brand.
But what is the equivalent in a trial that pairs patients with therapy dogs?
As Microsoft pointed out, this was the equivalent of a Tomahawk missile going missing.
Food prices were moderate: Corned beef and potatoes cost the equivalent of $218 today.
He made the equivalent of billions of dollars, in today's money, from blockade running.
"It is the equivalent of building a Great Wall at sea," the commentary said.
The United States economy, in the aftermath of the tariff announcement, is the equivalent.
The bond market is the equivalent of the people betting directly on the race.
According to Hibbu, Mosul received the equivalent of just $210,247 from ReFAATO for 2017.
The mentors talked about are like the equivalent of your homeroom teacher/school counselor.
The equivalent of hundreds of lightning strikes going off at once had just exploded.
Apples, at the equivalent of 40 cents, are outside her budget, though soda isn't.
That's the equivalent of the weight of a football or a can of soup.
The equivalent series last May grossed more than $2.8 billion, including post-sale fees.
For Schoenberg, the system of tonality was the equivalent of the Expressionists' conventional reality.
Is there in college football the equivalent of the 250 LeBron James-led Cavaliers?
Some are as large as 400,000 square feet, the equivalent of six soccer fields.
A landscape populated by nonnative plants is, for wildlife, the equivalent of a desert.
The fliers said new distributors could ultimately earn the equivalent of $75,000 a year.
" Yes, he conceded, "some of these neighborhoods are becoming the equivalent of vertical suburbs.
It weighed 308 pounds and sold for the equivalent of $11,000 in today's dollars.
Every month, they turn the equivalent of 13,000 kilograms of Typha into bio-coal.
Members of the rich elite are referred to as fifis, the equivalent of bourgeois.
It is the equivalent of a Category 4 or 5 hurricane in the Atlantic.
Airlines can ask for the equivalent of their payroll between April 1 and Sept.
He runs the equivalent of a multinational art factory, with assistants churning out work.
Jake Gyllenhaal, roughly the equivalent of Saul Rubinek in "Unforgiven," moves between their worlds.
President Muhammadu Buhari has authorized the equivalent of $8.2 million to aid relief efforts.
This means that each bell is roughly the equivalent of one (1) US cent.
"Because I cannot think of a word that would mean the equivalent of 'covfefe.'"
Modern capitalism's fundamental myth is that acquiring money is the equivalent of achieving success.
" She added, "It's the equivalent of having the rug pulled out from underneath us.
That would create the equivalent of 400,000 new units, according to the study's authors.
That would be the equivalent of 34 million full-time jobs, the ILO said.
Its value is the equivalent of $171,20173 for every Norwegian man, woman and child.
But the equivalent scene in P.S. I Still Love You is, if anything, overplayed.
Senator Bernie Sanders has a narrow lead in the equivalent of the popular vote.
You can also find the equivalent keystrokes listed next to items in system menus.
If you had $50,85033, this would be the equivalent of donating less than $30.
"Send the equivalent of a school lunch," Ms. Ogintz of Taking the Kids said.
Such species store significantly more carbon than the equivalent volume of smaller softwood trees.
In 1945, Sears made $1 billion in sales — the equivalent of $13 billion today.
That season, 98 fires across the Pacific Northwest incinerated the equivalent of 90 Manhattans.
It will produce enough electricity to power the equivalent of over 52,000 homes annually.
That is the equivalent of an earthquake in the normally subdued foreign-exchange markets.
The plant would consume the equivalent of nearly all of Manitoba's current pea production.
Bringing it up was the equivalent of holding a newspaper in a ransom photograph.
After you've paid the equivalent of 12 monthly, you have the option to upgrade.
That is the equivalent of $10.49 today, when the national minimum wage is $7.25.
Put another way, it's the equivalent of losing Connecticut, Hawaii, Massachusetts and New Jersey.
The U.S. suffers the equivalent of a plane crash of overdose fatalities every day.
It may be the equivalent of the J'accuse moment that undid another bully, Sen.
A compliment is the equivalent to a 'like' in a face-to-face conversation.
Leyla learned to read and write, and to pass the equivalent of fifth grade.
Such species store significantly more carbon than the equivalent volume of smaller softwood trees.
Control of the House may be decided by the equivalent of a coin toss.
So a family of four would get the equivalent of nearly $60,000 a year.
Anisimova, long home-schooled, is working toward the equivalent of a high school diploma.
That's the equivalent of arguably the greatest dot-com/dot-bomb explosion in history.
He had amassed the equivalent of $53,000 by the time he was just 16.
Breathing the air in Delhi is the equivalent of smoking 45 cigarettes a day.
We were pleased to find that two thirds of the people in the study were able to tolerate the equivalent of two peanuts per day after nine to 12 months of treatment, and half the patients tolerated the equivalent of four peanuts.
The equivalent French contract was at 31.45 euros/MWh, 13 euro or 0.63 percent down.
"By 30 you should have saved [the equivalent of] half of your salary," she said.
" But the Screen Actors Guild gave the equivalent of its best picture award to "Spotlight.
Overall, Theranos holds a 2.8 out of 5-star rating — the equivalent of about 56%.
The equivalent French contract fell 3.5 euros, or 8.24 percent, to 39 euros euros/MWh.
But wouldn't you like to spend the equivalent of a used car to find out?
Bogle said he often struggled to maintain anything above the equivalent of a C average.
GCHQ Government Communications Headquarters is essentially the equivalent to the NSA in the United Kingdom.
It's the equivalent in Syria of what's being done to eliminate the enemy in Mosul.
The problem is that it's the equivalent of putting all your eggs in one basket.
"Lovejoy is emitting the equivalent of 500 bottles of wine per second," Professor Lattanzio says.
The $18.75 level is the equivalent to the $1,21.003 resistance level on the gold chart.
Here's my reasoning: These debates will be much bigger than the equivalent events from 211.
I mean, that would mean I drank the equivalent of a 503 year old rum.
He speculates that the African was the equivalent of a page or bodyguard to Oda.
It is the equivalent of one Pearl Harbor a day every day for 30 years.
It's the equivalent of choosing the unflattering double-chin photo as your main profile picture.
These protections are all based on network surveillance, just like the equivalent corporate IT systems.
OECD governments spent the equivalent of 18% of farm income to support producers, on average.
Gade then said the student's comment was the equivalent to saying "OK, boomer" to him.
People voted via a mobile app which was essentially the equivalent of a ballot paper.
The oil industry says the package is the equivalent of kicking them while they're down.
Collectively, it suggests the retirements will cost the Republicans the equivalent of around six seats.
Sending an invite is the equivalent of granting a power of attorney on a Space.
But avoid the equivalent of crash dieting when it comes to your finances, she adds.
So far, what we've seen of Tacoma is the equivalent of a book's first chapter.
For voice AI, the equivalent of lifelike human appearance is natural-sounding machine-generated speech.
This isn't the equivalent of saying let's go to Mars or let's go to Pluto.
There is the equivalent of an Orlando and a half every day in this country.
The star that both planets orbit has the equivalent of 80% of our sun's mass.
Among Trump backers, the equivalent numbers are 14% in Nevada and 13% in North Carolina.
It's currently the equivalent of Category 4 hurricane -- the second-most powerful in the ranking.
The price of the battery alone can be the equivalent of a medium-sized car.
Equally critical, mobile-money services — the equivalent of using a debit card — also remained blocked.
Kraken currently has 4 million users who traded the equivalent of $90 billion in 2018.
Norwegian activists hope to raise the equivalent of $30,000 USD in order to repair Trollpikken.
It plans to simulate the equivalent of billions of miles of driving in challenging scenarios.
That's the equivalent of energy consumption emissions from more than 26,000 homes in one year.
And it says additional non-tariff barriers would cost the equivalent of 6.5% on exports.
For a country whose trade is the equivalent of 64% of GDP, that is worrying.
For at-home use, Bleach London offers the equivalent in its No Bleach Bleach Kit.
If I'm upset with Facebook, what's the equivalent product I can go sign up for?
Trying to skewer him is the equivalent of trying to nail jelly to a wall.
Sharing stories of sexual misconduct — in this era – isn't the equivalent of brandishing a pitchfork.
Women who wear them risk a fine that is the equivalent of more than $10,000.
The equivalent French contract, which is less liquid, shed 10 cents to 13 euros/MWh.
On Instagram, go to Your Account > More > Settings > Your Activity, and you'll see the equivalent.
Zero Kelvin, also known as absolute zero, is the equivalent of minus 459 degrees Fahrenheit.
Asked why the story had changed, Giuliani responded with the equivalent of a verbal shrug.
He says that N is the equivalent of the American "X," or an unknown quantity.
The company started with a powder-based product that represents the equivalent of one meal.
The average cost of obtaining a driver's license is the equivalent of more than $1,800.
The export rate, by contrast, will yield the equivalent of about 7 cents per book.
Police also seized luxury cars and the equivalent of $225,000 in local and foreign currency.
In Latin America, the equivalent players start playing soccer without shoes, in stones and dirt.
Some critics have accused TIGER projects of being "boondoggles," or the equivalent of administrative earmarks.
The $18.75 level is the equivalent to the $1290 resistance level on the gold chart.
They are furloughed for the equivalent of months throughout the year, killing plans for homeownership.
The equivalent rate in the US was estimated by the EBA at less than 3%.
Those contracts will be used to avoid the equivalent of 2,600 layoffs, the agency said.
The equivalent phenomenon in the southern hemisphere is the aurora australis, or the Southern Lights.
"That is the equivalent of giving a thief the keys to your house," she said.
The equivalent French contract was at 31.90 euros/MWh, 0.25 euro or 13 percent up.
It's the equivalent of reducing the entirety of human courtship down to a single orgasm.
The GBI issued a Levi's Call — the equivalent of an AMBER alert — for Baylee Thursday.
The venture produces the equivalent of about 1.07 billion cubic feet of gas per day.
Matt's half of his former flat in Bristol cost the equivalent of $6,240 a year.
In Hong Kong, by comparison, the same burger costs the equivalent of $23.9 or so.
This is the equivalent to: left the keys to the safe in the front door.
Secondly, as of this week, The Handmaid's Tale gained the equivalent of an extra chapter.
In climate terms, that's the equivalent of putting another 3.6 million cars on the road.
At the end, the store was forced to stage the equivalent of a fire sale.
With the equivalent of a 10th-grade education, Mr. Jesuthasan doesn't read English or French.
This is the equivalent of one year's water supply for more than one million people.
It is the equivalent of releasing 2212 times as much earthquake energy, not 2556 times.
The equivalent French contract was at 31.50 euros/MWh, 0.15 euro or 13 percent down.
That's the equivalent of 27 soccer fields every minute, according to the World Wildlife Fund.
Jakarta, Indonesia: Students also buy pancakes on the street for the equivalent of one cent.
Juan last week, including older Puerto Ricans and young people, were the equivalent of 1.5
Each bottle of Toast Ale has the equivalent of one slice of bread in it.
It is the equivalent of releasing 31 times as much earthquake energy, not 10 times.
There are 68.5 million forcibly displaced people, the equivalent of the entire population of France.
Iceland's government is expected to award the players and coaches the equivalent of a knighthood.
It was the equivalent of the Yankees losing Derek Jeter just before the World Series.
That's the equivalent of eating between four and eight Big Macs in a single sitting.
That's the equivalent of taking over 1 billion cars off the road for a year.
He paid the equivalent of a family of three earning about $8,000 in 1970 dollars.
That's the equivalent of a job for every person in Los Angeles and Chicago combined.
Waterston ostensibly has the equivalent of the Ripley role, but it's thinly written and defined.
When Brazil's currency surged, their combined income reached the equivalent of almost $4203,000 a year.
Today, in many respects, a college degree is the equivalent of a high school degree.
Ancient cave drawings, in this case, are the equivalent of peer-reviewed historical temperature data.
I don't think Industries has found the equivalent to that for resource extraction and manufacturing.
You can become inundated with them and basically read the equivalent of reams of propaganda.
The cost to employees will be the equivalent of $1 a day, the company said.
Today, the more expensive kitties continue to sell for the equivalent of over $300,000 USD.
"Primarying Sarah Davis is the equivalent of like a drug dealer torching cash," Shor said.
The tabloid claims that workers earn the equivalent of $6.17 per day at the factory.
Tackling a slice of roast turkey would be the equivalent of munching through corrugated cardboard.
With the old fee, you'd pay 0.5 percent (or the equivalent of £5) in fees.
The Hangzhou government alone has committed the equivalent of USD $1.6 billion to blockchain startups.
These mansions were likely worth the equivalent of millions of dollars when they were built.
For many shoppers, Prime Day has become the equivalent of e-commerce players' Black Friday.
She earned the equivalent of just a few dollars a day selling water and candies.
Both figures are due out at 0900 GMT, as are the equivalent numbers for Italy.
He was later charged with manslaughter, which in Danish law is the equivalent of murder.
"The mixing board is the equivalent of an organ for a church," Mr. Murch said.
For a lot of cord-cutters, Netflix is the equivalent of a cable TV company.
The US risks losing the equivalent of a whole American city in just one decade.
And just replacing some retiring democratic appointed judges will be the equivalent of treading water.
You don't see the equivalent of a 9/11 Commission to examine what went wrong.
According to the Swagbucks website, this is the equivalent of earning 1 percent cash back.
But online, "gray sweatpants" are the equivalent of a simpering wink between the digital thirsty.
When you really intend to trigger it, you can always choose the equivalent menu command.
In Baghdad, Rabia received the equivalent of €100 to €300 per client ($123 to $370).
And by paying the card balance every month, the transactions are the equivalent of cash.
Instead, stash away the equivalent of your monthly payment and start building your emergency fund.
They were then charged the equivalent of 500-1,000 euros ($557-$1,115) for the journey.
He said the work on "Windjammer" was the equivalent of restoring a seven-hour film.
He promised the equivalent of millions of dollars if he complied, according to Mr. Heo.
The equivalent break-even for Saudi oil giant Aramco is well under $20 per barrel.
AGC is offering 0.518 euros per Molmed share, the equivalent of a premium of 110.3%.
It's the equivalent of almost two American football fields stacked vertically, minus the end zones.
People who qualify can claim back up to $15.05, the equivalent worth of seven bottles.
Altogether, Logic's album was credited with the equivalent of 247,000 sales, and Mr. Stapleton's 219,000.
"He received what seems to be the equivalent of an early paid retirement," DiPietro said.
The advent of self-driving cars may require the equivalent of a supercomputer on wheels.
What others would dismiss as trash is the equivalent of discovering gold to Mr. Giordano.
Samsung, for example, demands long hours and pays the equivalent of maybe $50,000 or $60,000.
A jacket that used to cost the equivalent of $3 now costs more than $8.
So we have the equivalent of a very, still, highly burdened economy that's a problem.
The defeat of Republican legislation to modify Obamacare would be the equivalent event for Trump.
To put this figure in perspective, that's nearly the equivalent of the population of Wyoming.
That's the equivalent of taking over a billion cars off the road for a year.
Hitting four homers in a game is roughly the equivalent of pitching a perfect game.
It's wasteful, the "equivalent of feeding Zabar's pumpernickel to the Central Park pigeons" we said.
So, fast fashion, ZARA, and H&M are the equivalent of Southwest Airlines for retail.
That's the equivalent of handing them a raise, only it doesn't cost employers a penny.
In a way, this is the equivalent of Trump taking credit for a growing population.
So Alaska, California, Colorado and Nevada are taxing cannabis producers — the equivalent of taxing consumption.
To Reed, Smith's marks were the equivalent of slapping his face with his golf glove.
It is now often the equivalent of a luxury car showroom and an art bank.
As a novice, paying the equivalent of a college education for a watch seems insane.
The Copa Libertadores is South America's elite club competition, the equivalent of Europe's Champions League.
Erasing a discount would be the equivalent of more than $9 billion in new wealth.
But Anadarko has significant holdings, with the equivalent of 1.5 billion barrels of proved reserves.
However much justified, this move was the equivalent of China freezing out Apple and Microsoft.
That is the equivalent of the emissions from 189 five-hundred-megawatt coal power plants.
That would be too meta, the equivalent of talking about oneself in the third person.
It's probably the equivalent of a frozen dinner, which can range from bad to tolerable.
The latitudes were the equivalent on Earth of Scotland or the tip of South America.
In July this year, the equivalent deficit was 3.93%, and in January it was 23.9%.
Wicketkeeper is a particularly vulnerable position in cricket, the equivalent of a catcher in baseball.
So far Kerala has received only around the equivalent of Rs 600 crore ($85.8 million).
Many families like the girl's work for the equivalent of less than $5 a day.
"That was the equivalent of a million dollars to me at the moment," Lintao said.
New Jersey has freeholders that function as the equivalent of county commissioners in other states.
At $100-150 average ticket price, that's the equivalent of 40,000 at $40 per ticket.
Democrats have criticized Barr for acting as the equivalent as a personal lawyer for Trump.
Meanwhile, senators are sending the equivalent of carrier pigeons to deliver their campaign finance reports.
Spotify is the equivalent of a music store, stacked with more than 30 million singles.
That's the equivalent of saying it's more hygienic if you shave your head or eyebrows.
And most of their watches sell for less than the equivalent of $100 — but that can be considered pricey when the average annual income in the continent's wealthiest country, South Africa, was the equivalent of $20193,750 a year in 2018, according to the World Bank.
I think at one point I calculated that for the cost of the overall suit, including the cost of our insurers, that would be the equivalent ... His legal costs were sort of the equivalent of buying a really fancy pair of shoes to me.
Also this week, Bruno Mars's new "24K Magic" (Atlantic) opened at No. 2 with the equivalent of 231,000 sales (including a solid 33 million streams), and Miranda Lambert's "The Weight of These Wings" (RCA Nashville) opened at No. 3, with the equivalent of 133,000 sales.
Crimes are rated on a highly subjective scale from one "Scream" emoji — the equivalent of a vandal tagging the exterior of a local history museum in a remote part of the US — to five "Scream" emojis — the equivalent of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist.
I also don't know yet the equivalent of Moore's Law — what will serve as the pacemaker.
The gang made off with 22014 million pounds, or the equivalent of nearly $22013 million today.
Officials plan to give each person the equivalent of $1,5003 for housing compensation, the report said.
The world dumps the equivalent of one garbage truck of plastic into the ocean every minute.
Right. I'm assuming you're gonna say that we need the equivalent of a jobs bill. Right?
That&aposs the equivalent of Alaska&aposs Denali mountain here on Earth, according to the team.
Why fix crumbling roads when you can turn your car into the equivalent of a hovercraft?
The storm made landfall as a Category 21 cyclone, the equivalent of a Category 2000 hurricane.
For his efforts, the sin eater made the equivalent of just a few dollars per meal.
A spokeswoman for the equivalent fundraising group for GOP legislators said no figures were currently available.
The VR industry is waiting for its Doug Engelbart to invent the equivalent of the mouse.
This means each container is the equivalent of a 2-acre farm, according to Square Roots.
His 2019 target is the equivalent to his 2018 target, implying no growth over 12 months.
The pet store for a dog is the equivalent of a toy store for a kid.
The official said he believed the agreed sum to be the equivalent of over $1 billion.
His 2019 target is the equivalent to his 2018 target, implying no growth over 22018 months.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, meanwhile, has put up almost the equivalent amount versus Marquez Peterson.
By the time Bush left office, defense spending had reached the equivalent of nearly $700 billion.
Easily agitated, Wooden Phone would pop his lip -- the equivalent of a child sucking his thumb.
The policy was supposed to have the equivalent effect of taking 80m cars off the road.
Nissan's also upgraded to a 150 kW motor, which generates the equivalent of about 200 horsepower.
Is this public remark the equivalent to hitting the unsubscribe button on a pesky email list?
A China-Laos railway, begun in 219, could cost the equivalent of almost half Laos's GDP.
Amazon accounts for two-fifths of that space—the equivalent to anything south of Grand Central.
The robots perform the equivalent workload of nearly 100 full-time employees, according to Blue Prism.
Called the Left Coast Lifter, the crane can hoist the equivalent of 12 Statues of Liberty.
The equivalent historical forces in the 21st century could prove to be differing attitudes to migration.
Mansfield vet Dr. Tricia Latimer, said Scooter's lifespan was about the equivalent of 136 human years.
To reduce the probability to 9%, it proposed the equivalent of a leverage ratio of 15%.
"I went through 12 racks of ribs, which is the equivalent of six pigs," Pratt said.
"That's the equivalent of 13 Empire State Buildings stacked on top of each other," NOAA writes.
Long-distance flights would cost the equivalent of traveling economy class in an airplane, he added.
The equivalent ceiling for Brazil, a founding member of the system, is 31.4%; for India, 48.5%.
The binge has pushed foreign-currency debt to the equivalent of 350% of annual export earnings.
On average, preterm youth underperformed on the IQ tests by the equivalent of about 13 points.
That's the equivalent of what some blacks say they've been seeing for the past eight years.
That's the equivalent of 240 million of the 25 million cars being parked at all times.
In the past year he has won the equivalent of national, European and Olympic gold medals.
Demeaning and scapegoating Latinos is the equivalent of demeaning black people, Jackson could have told Trump.
WannaCry asked the computer owners for the equivalent of $300 in bitcoin to unlock their machines.
For graphics purposes, Blade says the Quadro gives customers the equivalent of a GTX 1080 card.
And in August a bitcoin entrepreneur had the equivalent of $150,000 drained from his virtual wallet.
For instance, searches for "privacy", or the equivalent in other languages, have declined by about 50%.
The goal was to eventually hit the "maintenance" dose, which is the equivalent of one peanut.
They say their salaries are now worth the equivalent of around seven US dollars a month.
The end of this exchange is subtle, but it's the equivalent of a sick science burn.
Dimension portals are the equivalent of Pokéstops, where you can get ammunition for your proton packs.
Globally, fuel-based lighting produces the equivalent of 2400 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually.
Anshuur said the outage was costing Somalia the equivalent of about $10 million in economic output.
The regulation is the equivalent of an order and can be enforced by a military court.
Overall, Mt. Gox was holding the equivalent of $91,185,435 of bitcoins (at today's price of $451).
Series A rounds today are the equivalent of what used to be called Series B rounds.
Jonas has the equivalent of a "buy" rating on the stock and a $305 price target.
It has the equivalent of 37 million neurons and was trained 120 million objects so far.
State officials warned that sky lanterns were the equivalent of releasing open flames over a forest.
Defaulting on a casino debt became the equivalent of a issuing a bad check, Pitaro said.
These days, the gathering draws some 303,230, the equivalent of nearly 235% of the city's population.
That July 603 price surge was the equivalent of red flashing lights on funds' trading desks.
"You should be saving the equivalent of one hour's worth of income each day," he says.
Her tiny heart and lungs were working extra-hard to support the equivalent of two bodies.
This is the equivalent of the Wright Brothers endorsing the inventor of the horse and buggy.
That's the equivalent of the amount of new content made available on YouTube every three minutes.
When Amazon hit $1,000, it's technically the equivalent of a $12,000 share price in today's terms.
JMP analysts also gave Snap the equivalent of a neutral rating without listing a price target.
Will people have any interest in paying for the equivalent of a digital certificate of authenticity?
According to CoinMarketCap, people have traded the equivalent of $6.5 billion over the past 24 hours.
We do not have to believe that Bill Clinton's behavior is the equivalent of Donald Trump's.
Damages from these virtual wars can often cost the equivalent of thousands of real-world dollars.
I had faked recycling vouchers for the equivalent of enough money to buy a small Fiat.
In other words, Night Sight is the equivalent to a long exposure on a "real" camera.
"[For someone earning $50,000 a year], 1% is the equivalent of $42 a month," she says.
The Falcon Heavy is essentially the equivalent of three smaller Falcon 9 rocket boosters strapped together.
It's the equivalent of getting a speeding ticket and asking a pedestrian to pay for it.
For me, it was the equivalent of black Americans having to endure monuments glorifying the Confederacy.
Life wouldn't necessarily be better if we all did the equivalent of teaching to the test.
Moving to Akeneo is the equivalent of moving to a modern CRM, but for your products.
" The final blend, she says, is the "equivalent of a green smoothie — super powerful but natural.
A small pile of grasshoppers fetches the equivalent of $0.60 (Congo's GDP per person is $562).
In 1986, Rome's mayor raised the rent to the equivalent today of 1,200 euros a month.
The world loses the equivalent of 50 soccer fields' worth of forest every minute, organizers said.
As night fell over Monrovia and the crowd thinned, officials counted the equivalent of $8,350 raised.
That's right, we added the equivalent of Russia's military, and then some, to our defense expenditures.
Theresa Pierno, president of the National Parks Conservation Association, called NPS's action the equivalent of stealing.
But roughly a quarter of it—the equivalent, today, of eight million dollars—was never recovered.
That is the equivalent of what Senator Sanders and Senator Warren are proposing with health care.
A rough analogy is that we are trying to build the equivalent of the transcontinental railway.
The penalties can be as high as the equivalent of 0.2 percent of gross domestic product.
But that was 21981 percent less than the $252.8 million at the equivalent sale last July.
The bottles hold the equivalent of 10 to 12 small bottles, and all are tamper resistant.
Shipping sources estimate that is the equivalent of a vessel containing around 500,000 barrels of oil.
Entertaining, thought-provoking and filled with surprises, it scores the equivalent of a cinematic hat trick.
Give birth to the equivalent of fetuses and then finish gestating them externally on mother's milk.
That is the equivalent of 44,000 rooms and around 53 percent of the city's hotel market.
For some perspective, that is the equivalent of adding the entire population of Montana every year.
This means that the equivalent of $1,000 in bolivar savings then is now worth just $7.
The equivalent French contract, which is less liquid, rose by 13 cents to 32.45 euros/MWh.
This is the equivalent of thinking that a race is 50/50 or close to it.
During the same period, the U.S. trade deficit on the equivalent external account was $466.2 billion.
That's the equivalent of a huge cheering section, throwing money at the company to keep spending.
"At the time, he said to me the equivalent of 'Send me in, coach,'" Gorelick said.
The difference between the two groups was the equivalent of one cup of coffee per day.
It is the equivalent of the pan, zoom and monologues that distinguished photographs from motion pictures.
"To be clear, I only had the equivalent of one full year at school," said Giles.
Gen Xers, by contrast, only paid the equivalent of $81,400, while baby boomers paid even less.
The £58.1 million total achieved was 50 percent less than at the equivalent sale last year.
On Thursday, some 500 people paid the equivalent of about $2 to $6 to hear it.
British researchers recruited 697 people who smoked the equivalent of at least 15 cigarettes a day.
It's not a huge difference—about the equivalent of one slice of bologna—but it's something.
He told The Times that this victory was the equivalent of scoring a World Cup Final.
The local government earmarked the equivalent of $13 billion for infrastructure investment between 2016 and 2020.
It requires the equivalent number of points as leaping from level 1 to level 145: 49,650,9993.
Google would likely take a cut of each sale, essentially the equivalent of an affiliate fee.
What would the equivalent of an Instagram experience be like for capturing moments and sharing them?
It is shelling out the equivalent of around $260 for each monthly active user of LinkedIn.
" It's the equivalent of "I don't have a favorite team, I just like watching good football.
Production costs are estimated at the equivalent of $1,800 per kilogram, according to a UNODC report.
Books, library resources, and online classes helped me acquire the equivalent of an MBA, DIY-style.
You'll be able to buy a pair of speakers for RMB 1,999, the equivalent of $285.
A herd of zebu is the equivalent of a flashy car or a big house elsewhere.
When Amazon hits $1,000, it's technically the equivalent of a $12,000 share price in today's terms.
It resulted in a 3-decibel drop — the equivalent of removing 3003,200 people from the park.
That is the equivalent of losing one-third of your salary — it is a tremendous cost.
It is the equivalent of pronouncing a patient cancer-free because she has a good complexion.
But on Wednesday her "cover-up" comment was treated as the equivalent of World War III.
Liver readers basically had the equivalent of a PhD in their art back in the day.
The new reward, the equivalent of about $20103,000, is a tenfold increase from the previous one.
As far as regular-season records go, 83-(-1) is the equivalent of dividing by zero.
A Muslawi philanthropist gave him the equivalent of $850 last month to help repair his refrigerators.
The daily turnover averaged 400,000 euros — the equivalent of about 11 kilograms of gold each day.
Two polls released this week show Wilders lead has dropped by the equivalent of 5 seats.
That's the modern day Republican Party, the equivalent of the Old South, the new oppressed minority.
That's the equivalent of nearly 114 years of Amtrak's nationwide ridership in just a few weeks.
They helped secure the equivalent of more than $22002 million in scholarships, Ms. Basij-Rasikh said.
It was the equivalent of putting a penny in a well and never hearing the splash.
At a slower crawl, playing fluegelhorn, he gives each melody the equivalent of a spa treatment.
By the equivalent point of his presidency, Barack Obama had been to Mexico and Canada twice.
That change in effort is the equivalent of feeling 16.3 pounds or 12.6 pounds lighter, respectively.
Other cities hit hard by the coronavirus — but without the equivalent megacharities — are the unlucky ones.
The price for a pack can cost the equivalent of several days' pay at minimum wage.
All were just freshmen (or the equivalent, in the case of the 18-year-old Ntilikina).
Some entrepreneurs are eligible for subsidized housing, with rent costing the equivalent of $30 a month.
The 20-year-old attended her last day of the equivalent of high school in July.
Many Cubans work for the state and earn the equivalent of $25 to $30 a month.
This is the equivalent of your warring relatives all sitting down together at the same wedding.
"Harming relationships, degrading trust or concealing insights," he continues, are "the equivalent of dropping one's shield."
With inflation, the Bureau of Labor Statics values their reward as the equivalent of $4.20 today.
He said workers were being offered the equivalent of $2,500 at the black market exchange rate.
The equivalent showdowns in the country's national soccer league regularly struggle to attract four-figure crowds.
In July, Iran's Revolutionary Court declared Masih the equivalent of a "hostile government" for her work.
He told NBC News he wanted it to become the equivalent of the Tour de France.
The last coffee Brian Kozlowski made for his wife contained the equivalent of eight sleeping pills.
He said the government expected the deficit to be the equivalent of 3.5 percent of GDP.
"We sold the equivalent amount of one-month's worth of sales in three days," Hasegawa added.
Chris Hughes, Facebook's co-founder, said the policy was the equivalent of siding with President Trump.
No one, even if unidentified, deserves to have the equivalent of her diary splashed across Twitter.
Better yet is another unorthodox banh mi packed with the equivalent of two Black Angus hamburgers.
Inflation is mind-boggling, whittling the nation's minimum wage to the equivalent of $2003 a month.
The new album had the equivalent of 603,000 sales in the United States, according to Nielsen.
Well, the average payday loan charges the equivalent of nearly a 6900 annual percentage rate (APR).
Nominating "American Factory" was the equivalent of sending an Oscar invitation to Barack and Michelle Obama.
To conservative true believers, that's the equivalent of asking the arch-heretic's advice on doctrinal matters.
On average, she earned $2225 in a week, the equivalent of $3.463 an hour, she said.
What in 2019 is the equivalent of nuclear standoff between the Russians and the United States?
On average, these young caregivers are spending the equivalent of a part time job providing care.
That translates to a loss of about $700 billion -- the equivalent of making Switzerland's economy disappear.
He has missed more than 200 games, the equivalent of about two and a half seasons.
For this generation of consumers, suddenly becoming debt-free is the equivalent of winning the lottery.
Today's cyber warfare means that small groups of individuals have the equivalent weaponry at their fingertips.
The equivalent auction last year, in an already cooling market, raised $294.85 million from 803 works.
Instead, all of its pods contain 5 percent nicotine, the equivalent to a pack of cigarettes.
The equivalent survey of 7,123 dealers conducted by Tefaf drew a response rate of 5 percent.
It was the equivalent of the American patrol officer on a motorcycle hiding behind a billboard.
"This house is the equivalent of a mid-sized hotel," Spelling told PEOPLE at the time.
In contrast, the equivalent ETF for Germany is down 40% over one year at $2.0 billion.
Airbus' stock hit a record last month of 136.40 euros a share, the equivalent of $151.68.
"You look like …" I paused while my brain did the equivalent of a Google image search.
These are prodigious plants, each one growing the equivalent of a pound of finished, ground coffee.
Price racked up the equivalent of $300,000 in taxpayer-funded private flights since May, Politico found.
Most patients use two or three vials a month, but others need the equivalent of four.
He earns the equivalent of $250 a month, and his wife also works at a factory.
"Madame X" opened with the equivalent of 27,000 sales in the United States, according to Nielsen.
But they say that refusing to offer incentives at all is the equivalent of unilateral disarmament.
Some places had the equivalent of six inches of water in 24 hours, Mr. Low said.
So, that's people scouring the internet, that's people doing the equivalent of journalism/private detective work.
He was basically like the equivalent of the ISIS leader in charge of all of Baghdad.
LG: You also absorb the equivalent of a pack of cigarettes just standing around the casino.
The United States does the equivalent of going to the local grocery store — and paying more.
RBC Capital analyst Joseph Spak, who has the equivalent of a "hold" rating on the stock, raised his target to $2305 from $245, while Baird analyst Ben Kallo, who has the equivalent of a "buy" rating on the stock, lifted his target to $368 from $338.
A hectoliter represents 100 liters, or the equivalent of just over 133 standard 75 cl wine bottles.
And Pegasus is the equivalent of two Xavier units, plus two next-generation discrete GPUs, Nvidia says.
The FPSO stores about 2m barrels—roughly the equivalent of a day's worth of Mexican oil production.
The winner will walk away with 100 million roubles, which is the equivalent of about $1.65 million.
With PAYE, borrowers' monthly payments are capped at the equivalent of the 10-year Standard Repayment Plan.
Fidelity, the nation's largest retirement-plan provider, recommends having the equivalent of twice your annual salary saved.
Those two investments represent the equivalent of another 21 US seed-stage funds just in two deals.
TOMS will donate the equivalent of one year's worth of solar power for each watch band sold.
The cultural detritus of today becomes the equivalent to the flint and bone of the Stone Age.
Deutsche Bank, Longbow Research and Raymond James lowered their rating to the equivalent of "hold" from "buy".
He says he now employs three 15-year-olds, paying them the equivalent of $10 per day.
That's the equivalent of the total emissions of all passenger vehicles in the U.S. over a year.
Calling a meteorologist a weather girl is the equivalent of calling a professional nurse a candy striper.
They're now an estimated $425 million richer — or the equivalent of a cash option of $254.6 million.
"(It) is about the equivalent increase that Twitter as a whole experiences on Christmas day," he said.
Kim, so far, doesn't appear to have the equivalent of a deputy or trusted number two man.
A kilo of speed costs 3.9 bitcoin (around $1,800) — about the equivalent to street value, said Smith.
You don't want to be the person giving the equivalent of a vacuum cleaner on Mother's Day.
For every tonne of food wasted, the equivalent of over three tonnes of carbon dioxide is emitted.
That, in turn, makes Michelle the equivalent of Allison Reynolds, the "basket-case" played by Ally Sheedy.
A hectoliter represents 211.8 liters, or the equivalent of just over 22016 standard 211.4 cl wine bottles.
Basically, it's the equivalent of sticking your head in the fridge on a hot, humid day. Ahhh.
By comparison, my Facebook data was about 650 megabytes, the equivalent of about 160 hours of music.
When the exchange collapsed in 2014, the equivalent of nearly half a billion dollars was unaccounted for.
In other words, 2,000 employees are going to receive the equivalent of $13.5 million in Deliveroo shares.
This is the equivalent of over 400 massive icebergs measuring 1km on each side disappearing each year.
"The largest amount this car carried is the equivalent of 11 million Egyptian pounds," he said proudly.
The Board of Trade building was sold in 2012 and the equivalent New York facility in 2013.
Some $1bn in capital, the equivalent of 8% of GDP, has left the country, weakening the banks.
That's the equivalent of the population in Boulder, Colorado; West Palm Beach, Florida; or Daly City, California.
Winterfell only has enough food for a year, which in this universe, is the equivalent of January.
It's the equivalent of a Category 1 storm with winds around 87 mph (140 kph), said Ward.
In an hour a sex worker can make the equivalent of a month's minimum wage in Venezuela.
Is Apple's App Store a mall or the equivalent of a sole proprietor shop selling unique wares?
According to the BBC, migrants pay "people-smuggling gangs" the equivalent of $6,000 to get to Italy.
That's up 2.5 percent, the equivalent of 55,000 more passengers a day, from last year's travel period.
"That's the equivalent of every commercial in the Super Bowl for the last five years," Noah said.
In the 13th century, a pound of sugar would have cost the equivalent of about 360 eggs.
AMC said Nordic Cinema's revenues was the equivalent of about $375 million in the year ended Sept.
The equivalent trip in China—from Beijing to Shanghai, a similar distance—takes just over four hours.
Trying to address the problem now is the equivalent to shoving the toothpaste back into the tube.
Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman were the equivalent of royalty when they arrived on the red carpet.
One kilogram (2 lbs) of meat reportedly costs the equivalent of ten kilograms (22 lbs) of rice.
They have to go down the equivalent of ten city blocks into the Earth for one carat.
Alibaba Group's goal is to become the equivalent of the world's fifth-richest country in four years.
Ventech has been around for 20 years, which is the equivalent of 80 years in tech time.
That's significant because hydrogen can sell for the equivalent of more than $15 per gallon of gas.

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