"Learning" translates to research and "digging" translates to, well, digging.
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In Mayan, "Tajma" translates to crystal clear and "Ha" translates to water.
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A slowed economy translates to weaker earnings growth for companies, and that translates to bad news for stocks.
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Wemogee translates the emoji combinations into text for non-aphasic users, and then translates their responses back into emojis.
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Higher prices translate to lower consumption, which translates to less production, which translates to slower economic growth for the global economy.
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I'm not sure how much that interest translates into science in general, but I'm hopeful that this kind of enthusiasm translates over.
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"Not counting people translates into communities not receiving funding, and that's equally egregious in a way... It really translates into dollars for services and healthcare."
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Then it translates the signals to digital data, processes them on the computer, uses a machine learning algorithm to decipher them, and translates those signals into commands.
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" — the title translates more or less as "Attaboy!
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" - an exhortation that translates literally as "add oil!
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" In Spanish, this translates to "I miss my husband.
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Look to see how Johnson's upbeat demeanor translates on stage.
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That anger translates into motivation to participate civilly, in theory.
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That translates to a $23 to $25 discount to Brent.
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That translates to an annual growth rate of 3.93 percent.
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"We know that this translates into real progress," she said.
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If he translates them into action, the future is positive.
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That translates into about $8 billion in sales for Apple.
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Another, which roughly translates to #dancing_isn't_a_crime, has also become popular.
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That translates to good news for businesses around the country.
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This translates into $170 per room per year in revenue.
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That translates to roughly $7 billion for the full year.
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" The French phrase translates to "the walls have become smaller.
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" It's a question that translates to "What's up, my people?
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My name is Asha, which translates to "life" in Swahili.
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" Ronaldo wrote in Italian, which translates to, "The Juventus family!
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" The Latin phrase translates to "Remember that you will die.
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Lower prices then translates to users getting more things framed.
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That atmosphere translates into what comes out on the air.
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It translates to 39 cents per $100 of insurable earnings.
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BUSARI: Their name loosely translates to western education is forbidden.
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That translates to about 7,700 airplanes solely for Chinese customers.
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"Jebem ti gajde" which translates to "I fuck your bagpipes".
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It translates into Goldman's lowest revenue tally since late 2011.
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DNS is the technology that translates URLs into IP addresses.
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That translates to a loss of roughly 6.5 million jobs.
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Live, that translates as lowkey performances hinged on her voice.
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This translates into stable and predictable financials for the region.
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He translates the conversation when he hangs up the phone.
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Paul F. Zukunft's last name translates into "future" in German.
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This translates to taxpayers footing the bill for corporate gain.
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That translates to an equity value of about $2.7 billion.
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Which translates to: sufficient to maintain a respectable advertising rate.
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Margaret Jull Costa translates them with all her customary grace.
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But whether that translates into dollar strength I don't know.
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"In his mind that translates to winning New York," Rep.
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That translates to fewer people able to pay hospital bills.
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The approach translates theory into code and useful business cases.
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Yuraw Ichang stands by his side and translates into Mandarin.
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Not for the first time, that cruelty translates into rape.
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She's not Barack Obama, and that translates on the stage.
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But naming the new movement 'Libre' which translates as 'Free!
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You can imagine how this translates to pitching your startup.
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Jones proves that, sometimes, track speed translates into game speed.
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" That, he said, "translates into their work lives as well.
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That translates to about 122 lawmakers, based on provisional results.
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Mr. Sanders emphasized that wealth inequality translates to political inequality.
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" It translates to, "You'll regret putting your hands on me.
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That translates into a fivefold increase in its manufacturing pace.
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That translates to a $34 billion tax on phantom income.
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Why it matters: "Hard to count" often translates to underrepresentation.
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And it translates into more, higher prices than it should.
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Politically, this translates into more congressional seats and electoral votes.
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That translates to a 5X improvement over the Ninebot ES4.
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This translates into 480,000 cases, and 190,000 deaths each year.
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That translates into a net negative spread of about 7%.
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A strategist monitors events and translates them into course corrections.
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This translates into real money for families across the country.
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In secular portraiture, supernatural power translates into force of personality.
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That trend translates into sharp rent increases in those areas.
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This translates to an infinitesimal 0.11 percent of our population.
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That attitude translates well to their current business, they say.
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That translates to about 5% of global daily oil production.
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" The Latin phrase the pope used translates to "tested man.
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That translates into a healthier workforce, fewer missed days at work and a more productive worker when they are on the job, because fit in body, as we know, translates into fit in mind.
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That translates into over $63 billion in revenue this year alone.
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And this translates into benefits for their patients, the study found.
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Locals affectionately call her "Om Sin," which translates to Piggy Bank.
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Instead, a phrase that translates as 'self-assisted driving' is used.
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Needless to say, her eclectic style definitely translates to home décor.
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Chop suey basically translates as leftovers, and who doesn't have leftovers?
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On a quarterly basis this translates into a 20193 cents payout.
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No word what language was spoken, but looking hot translates universally.
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The name of the law translates to 'Enforcement on Social Networks'.
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That translates to a rate of 213 homicides per 221,212 people.
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This translates into Jo starting to exhibit classic signs of depression.
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This proliferation translates into greater recruitment of child soldiers, said Becquevort.
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But doing so only translates into success in the current marketplace.
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"He's a counter-puncher, and that translates to the fight world."
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The law as it stands, however, rarely translates into jail time.
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So I don't know how well that translates to medical [use].
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Time translates to ad dollars, helping combat the lucrative TV market.
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It translates to: If you are an artist, we will suffer.
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The sequence translates to "0 4 E" and it plays twice.
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We're all about to find out whether theory translates into reality.
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Snips only translates what someone is saying into a parsable query.
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We can't wait to see how she translates this into art.
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Instead a phrase that translates as 'self-assisted driving' is used.
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This core competency translates when we move to an autonomous network.
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I'm particularly fond of Kandinsky, which translates your drawings into music.
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This translates into about 3-4 cents less for adjusted EPS.
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And it translates to many other areas of life besides health.
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How it translates when the party ends is the next question.
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He's been called "El Padrino," which translates to "godfather" in Spanish.
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"That translates to 'Person who speaks without speaking,'" he told me.
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And that logically translates to a lot of honeymoon-caused UTIs.
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Where it stands: That translates to only about 32% receiving treatment.
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Broken down, prima donna translates to first (prima, or prime) lady.
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"Xièxie," Jarvis answered, which roughly translates to "Thank you" in Mandarin.
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That translates to an average of nearly $73.6 million a day.
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With the right content, it translates to a noticeably sharper picture.
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This translates into a multi-sensory and symbolic experience of suffering.
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But I don't know how that translates to running the world.
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That roughly translates to 1.4 million devices running Android 2.2 version.
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"Xièxie," Jarvis answers, which roughly translates to "Thank you" in Mandarin.
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But this, he acknowledged, no longer translates into direct political power.
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The price is around 15 euros, which translates to roughly $16.
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It's a skill that easily translates to the world of coding.
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That translates into 13 percent of America's energy-related carbon emissions.
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By no surprise, "Faroe Islands" translates into "sheep islands" in Faroese.
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Kickstarter funding translates to absolute freedom for innovation, no strings attached.
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The impact on cash flows translates into a bigger overall boost.
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That translates to a lot of sad faces on Christmas morning.
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This wallpaper's name translates to "Night view of Zhuangzi River fire."
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The larger number of lights naturally translates into higher power consumption.
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Its high density translates into higher scooter usage, increasing cost-effectiveness.
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That decline, the ACS says, translates to 322,600 lives being saved.
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Still, that translates to only 6% of the group's total sales.
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"Understanding how this translates in tomorrow's more automated world is important."
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That translates to a 0003% savings on four-night award stays.
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That translates to over $7 billion a year, according to McKinsey.
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The French "La Voiture Noire" fittingly translates to "The Black Car."
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The money translates to improved human as well as forest health.
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"That size translates into political influence," The Atlantic reported in 2015.
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Heaney translates the Virgilian hexameter into a loose five-beat line.
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I just don't think tiny, unimportant Gambia translates into anything wider.
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His name translates to "precious" or "treasure," according to the zoo.
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The cocktail's name "Mai Tai," translates to "the best" in Tahitian.
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That translates to 9.4 million fewer people having medical bill problems.
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That translates to a price decline of more than 60 percent.
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It's doubtful that this model translates to the North American context.
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In French, we have the word "éphémère" [which translates to "ephemeral"].
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What once was free on airlines now often translates to fees.
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" Giovannini-Torelli responded, without missing a beat: "That translates to OCD.
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Estamos en la lucha," which roughly translates to "John Kelly, listen.
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For artists, placement on the poster translates directly into booking fees.
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These fleeting moments are what Fabia expertly translates into her paintings.
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Barrow translates ideas of antiquities and neoclassical architecture into common language.
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This translates to nearly 20033 million minutes worth of delays. Ouch.
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This translates to a sleek design that works for everyday wear.
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That translates into revenue per shopper of a dollar and change.
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The first name translates to "meeting place" in the Adnyamathanha language.
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Erwin is positively beaming as he translates this to us, smiling.
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It's hard to know if, and how, this translates into behavior.
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Our depots are spotless, because debris translates into a safety issue.
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That translates into lower reproductive rates and lower rates of survival.
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The Japanese word "Omoiyari" translates loosely as compassion based on empathy.
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Bach's own virtuosity translates to a different effect on the mandolin.
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How that translates to actual sales, however, is another question entirely.
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The tool then translates the data into a three-dimensional image.
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Don't imagine, though, that Ceremony's openness translates to willy-nilly design.
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In Arabic "miniature" translates to "munamnamat," a small painting on paper.
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"This directly translates to sales!!" she wrote, according to the complaint.
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The total translates to about $85033,080 per person, the report said.
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That all translates to an additional $3,600 for the average household.
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It was named "Andiamo", which translates to "let's go" in Italian.
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This translates to a 16 percent increase from the year before.
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That translates into an extra seven or eight miles per gallon.
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This translates into 5,715 extra cardiac catheterizations among these Medicare patients.
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Balance is essential, which translates to a vigorous core-strengthening exercise.
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"He's learning how his game translates into the N.H.L.," Klein said. .
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Reduced funding translates into fewer discoveries, fewer resources to fight disease.
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I translates the variety of "our" electronic music approach very well.
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Shaan Mutiyaaran Di translates to "the pride of women" in Punjabi.
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In San Francisco, that translates into a nearly six-figure salary.
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So Newman said he and other code talkers would instead say "Cheh-tala-he," which translates to "turtle" in his language, when discussing tanks and "Bethlo-satahe," which translates to "sitting gun," when troops wanted artillery support.
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Yet a lot of the text never quite translates to the stage.
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Mitchell hopes the magic from the film translates onstage in his production.
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High estrogen and testosterone, which translates to high confidence and revved energy.
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This translates to a need for lots of good food every day.
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That translates to about $2000,276 out of the average $13,21 yearly tab.
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Their average price target of $205 translates into 33 percent upside potential.
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This translates to approximately $50,000 per household on average, according to Tome.
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As far as "Harrison," that name translates to literally son of Harry.
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In simple terms, porosity translates to how easily your hair absorbs moisture.
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That seemingly minuscule 1.5% fee difference translates into $30,000 over 25 years.
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That translates to an economic net income of 82 cents per share.
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That total translates to an equivalent loss of $490 per American household.
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This translates into politics and the art created around AOC, she said.
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The Spanish title of Mr Pásara's book translates as "An Impossible Reform".
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" When I give her a blank look she translates: "like a nightingale!
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That directly translates into the prices paid by customers, she pointed out.
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This opportunity translates to serious savings in any language — up to €500.
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Networks want ratings, which sometimes translates into using cheap sleight of hand.
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And my brain now subconsciously translates non-surrogacy costs into surrogacy ones.
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"He said: 'She thinks it's digital,'" Sun Hi translates, enjoying the putdown.
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Which translates into growing opportunities for OEMs to rethink their Android strategies.
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The group's name is Kasotsuka Shojo, which translates as Virtual Currency Girls.
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Industry association ITRI estimates it translates into 50,000 tonnes of contained tin.
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Let's just hope that awareness of this problem translates into swift action.
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That translates into our brand — she's always strong and stands for herself.
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Whether that translates into actual policy passing is a big open question.
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Pensando en mi," which translates to "thinking of you thinking of me.
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The track's name, also called "Jujeh," translates to "little chicken" in Persian.
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All of that translates to it being actually quite slow and expensive.
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It's hard to say how this move translates in the real world.
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For your average tree, that translates to about 200 calories a day.
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A single millisecond error translates to a distance error of 300 kilometers.
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A higher reading for the index translates to more expensive VIX options.
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In Silicon Valley, that translates to putting more young techies in houses.
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Now any kind of forward motion translates to an in-game throw.
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Spending is slowing That consumer angst translates into a drop in spending.
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" That roughly translates to "we treat brand content like all other content.
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The node's size usually translates to the size of the chip itself.
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Raza Odiada, which translates to "Hated Race," saw you up the politics.
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This translates to an extra $28 billion of deficit every 24 hours.
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If you can do that for yourself, it translates for other people.
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"We've got to get something that translates to wins," Smith Jr. said.
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As Yu translates our conversation, her eyes widen—but she doesn't speak.
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This obviously translates into who comes to the parties that we do.
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" It translates as: "For everyone, everything, and for us, nothing at all.
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It creates an attraction, which, in a human being, translates as desire.
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For central banks, this translates into being transparent about their reaction function.
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A lower combined operating ratio typically translates to higher profits for insurers.
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" As Spanish speakers know, this directly translates to "I miss my husband.
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They argue that a lower corporate rate translates directly into higher wages.
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But, Taylor added: "None of that matters unless it translates into action."
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The enterprise value translates to 6.8 times trailing EBITDA, according to Yingde.
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For me, that translates to about $503,200 more tax I could owe.
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This artwork is in the Kosmonavtlar Station, which translates to Cosmonauts Station.
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That translates to roughly 160,000 people - and 38,000 people over age 65.
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My Spanish is a work in progress, but Churro translates for me.
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That translates into a wider array of programs and opportunities for students.
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That translates into a single-seat advantage in the 349-member Riksdag.
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"Lügenpresse" is a German phrase that translates as "lying press" in English.
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Somehow, this translates to the actions of National Amusement's board being illegitimate.
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" After all, one of group's popular slogans translates to "enduring and expanding.
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A lack of work, particularly for youths, often translates directly to crime.
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A higher combined operating ratio translates to lower underwriting profits for insurers.
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The Cantonese phrase literally translates to "add oil," and means keep going.
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How many wins that translates to this season remains to be seen.
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But it remains to be seen whether that support translates into votes.
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" Buttigieg's name is Maltese and roughly translates to "lord of the poultry.
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" According to a Reddit contributor, this roughly translates to "Valyrian is coming.
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That "ludicrous demand" translates to 35,000 caps sold, an HBO spokesman said.
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That translates into $2,190 annually if you guzzled two cans a day.
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"It's a huge problem that translates into enormous costs," said Dr. Hillman.
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Songs aren't movies, however, and I'm not sure the GIF idea translates.
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"I think the nervous energy translates more to excitement," she tells PEOPLE.
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Yet none of this translates automatically into a return of the left.
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Van Olphen calls this dressing wafu, which translates roughly as Japanese-style.
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And that interest translates to significant investment, hiring and testing of concepts.
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In 2012, they added a definition for "estadounidismo," which translates to Americanism.
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The look on your face translates as unacceptably distant, as almost foreign.
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Whether the groundswell of compassion Guanchez felt translates into change is unclear.
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In an electric pressure cooker, that translates to 30 minutes, no soaking.
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For Hispanics and Asian-Americans, specifically, demographic change translates as more clout.
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All of this translates to lower costs to taxpayers and local ratepayers.
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All this translates into an average cost of app deployment of $2202,2628.
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" This one is called "Namaste Trump," which translates roughly as "Hello Trump.
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That translates to more than 100 coal-fired units at power plants.
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Others criticized the ad using an Arabic hashtag that translates as #Zain_Distorts_the_Truth.
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The te reo phrase above translates to "you will see" in English.
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That additional yield also translates into better returns for Canada's corporate bonds.
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The $133 average analyst price target translates into 33 percent upside potential.
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Swinney's record is 29-251, which translates to a winning percentage of .
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The proverb translates to rushing into something without fully understanding the consequences.
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One of Blazer's tracks, "Local", translates London slang into its northern equivalent.
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It's a very, very rare feat and it translates across multiple sports.
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That translates into much more face time with crying parents and students.
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Secondly, determining how your raise translates into each paycheck is also worthwhile.
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Adjusted for inflation, Microsoft's 1999 peak translates to around $950 billion today.
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That translates to roughly 20 times faster than the current 4G experience.
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That translates into a construction that is a bit softer and narrower.
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But it is not clear how that approach translates to many tasks.
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The IS motto of Baqiya wa Tatamaddad translates as remaining and expanding.
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That translates to a 2000 percent tax rate for high-income filers.
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Motive power translates simply and efficiently from an engine to an axle.
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Whether that directly translates into coverage of it, that's up for debate.
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It creates a feeling of freedom which I think translates into this show.
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"Both these and these are the words of the living God," he translates.
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His $2122 price target translates into sizeable upside potential of over 240 percent.
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Somebody translates a few app menus into a new language, and that's that.
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This translates to five new billionaires per week over the course of 2015.
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Of course, such attention to detail and build quality translates into dollar signs!
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Sorry to Bother You's absurdism and energy translates into blocky, bright pink type.
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I take it so seriously; I'm sure that translates into how I dress.
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Combined, this translates into serious PTSD symptoms affecting about 6 percent of patients.
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" The dark message translates to, "We who are about to die salute you.
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" Obama shouted in his speech, which translates to "Indonesia is part of me!
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Warmer ambient temperatures mean warmer water temperatures, which translates to poor fishing conditions.
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The Finnish name, Korvapuusti, translates to mean "slapped ears," which I found hilarious.
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But distance between photographer and subject translates to distance between viewer and subject.
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The Chromebook 13's thinness also translates to lightness — it's only 2.86 pounds.
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That viewership translates to around $1 million a month in advertising revenue alone.
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The doctor told me she was 'high needs' which translates to 'high maintenance.
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That translates to less turnover, with residents taking better care of the property.
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Flora Drew translates with a keen ear for switches of voice and tone.
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It translates into average operating balances of PLN35 million annually (2016: PLN29.4 million).
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Whether his workout translates to an actual MLB offer remains to be seen.
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The Parrot Swing takes off vertically and translates from one place to another.
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This comfort translates to higher productivity and makes the work week fly by.
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Whether deregulation translates into faster economic growth will only become clear over time.
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In short: #BlackGirlMagic is real, and when championed, it translates to money spent.
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His production company is called La Faena—which roughly translates to "the work".
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While Paul got his start on Vine, social media swagger translates, he says.
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Net income came in at $472.8 billion, which translates to $2.54 per share.
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Other commenters are frustrated with how poorly the show translates into dating today.
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The S Pen also now translates full sentences as opposed to just words.
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That translates into a 3,019-point decline from the Dow's March 1 top.
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This translates to plenty of wilderness-focused dates for him and his contestants.
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Qiaodan is a Chinese company whose Mandarin name translates to "Jordan" in English.
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That translates to 3.1 million previously uninsured people who now have health insurance.
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"Vito" translates as the female genitalia, or at least a more earthy term.
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That translates to a storage density of about 500 terabits per square inch.
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Then an algorithm translates that glucose displacement into the amount of calories consumed.
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Exercising fiscal discipline means throttling back spending, which translates into lower production growth.
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Improved health also translates to better grades, graduation rates and productivity, studies show.
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Taking care of yourself personally, she says, translates into more confidence at work.
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This translates to 4.53 zlotys per share, the bank said in a statement.
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No matter what race you are or where you come from, it translates.
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The Russian payment system is called Mir, which translates as "World" or "Peace".
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Womai, which translates to "I buy", is an oddity in Chinese e-commerce.
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Penn's motto, 'Leges sine moribus vanae,' translates as 'Laws without morals [are] useless.
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Like many things in the show, this picture translates to multiple thematic contexts.
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This translates into not only meagre electoral turnouts but lower party membership rates.
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This beautiful wallpaper translates to "Iron's Azalea," and shows the flowering Azalea shrubs.
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Defensible borders implies military and economic capability, and such capability translates to power.
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That translates to a price of $789.3 million according to current exchange rates.
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This, of course, translates into arguments over what to prioritize in our budget.
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But in New York, that tradition translates to a casual bite with roommates.
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Buying meat, poultry, and staple items in bulk often translates into substantial savings.
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Conveniently, Pakistan literally translates to "land of the pure" in Urdu and Persian.
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The name "Flatey" translates to "flat," as the island doesn't have any hills.
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The higher the contrast of the photo, the better it translates into pixels.
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Good health translates into longevity, which means more time to create more wealth.
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If permanent, that translates into a lot of frustration and early device obsolescence.
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" "Fidayeen" is an Arabic term that loosely translates as "one who sacrifices himself.
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That homogeneity often translates to a lot of lifelessness on the fashion front.
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That translates into 30 million gallons of gasoline leaving the US every day.
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Revive takes functions from the Oculus Runtime and translates them to OpenVR calls.
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When the creature talks, Kratos holds a punch while Atreus translates his speech.
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The translation AI automatically translates a text excerpt from one language to another.
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Even medical professionals revert to a euphemistic phrase that translates as 'woman's body.
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It directly translates to their economy [being unable to] adapt, therefore high unemployment.
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Outrage toward Trump often translates into a sense of antagonism toward his supporters.
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Here is an idea that involves small change but translates into budgeting gold.
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The new dictionary includes these and, without blinking, translates them back into Yiddish.
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That mouthful of tech jargon basically translates to: it's Pokémon Go, with zombies.
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He's found success on LinkedIn translates to success offline with his plumbing company.
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This distinction often translates into a differentiation between poor whites and poor minorities.
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That translates into about an additional $30 per month for every American household.
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For the average consumer, this translates to still washing hands vigorously and often.
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At its worst, this translates into consumerism and fills oceans with plastic detritus.
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This sense of verve translates to nearly every other scene in the film.
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Whether that translates into an election-changing dynamic, however, remains to be seen.
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How can you resist a mythical monster whose name translates to "goat sucker"?
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"Leos are very socially active, which translates immediately to social media," she said.
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In the dictionary, "takatāpui" translates as "An intimate companion of the same sex".
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An 18 percent showing translates to 19 seats in the 101-seat Parliament.
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For him, hearing these distinctions translates to writing with that level of precision.
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In MFA programs there is this sense that "readable" somehow translates to cheap.
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According to a Brookings Institution study, this translates into $125 per Venezuelan refugee.
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It is that sort of statistic that translates into support for the AfD.
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Collectively, this translates to a competition of political systems — a new cold war.
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That engagement translates to revenue for Barstool, especially when it comes to merchandise.
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You could say that if it translates into denigration of minorities, it's antidemocratic.
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That translates to more stress and less time to spend with the kids.
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"Unfortunately, I don't think it translates well in this particular case," Brams said.
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But we still have no idea whether that cash translates into primary votes.
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Did you know that the beer brand "DOS EQUIS" translates to "two X's"?
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Come 2017, they hope their campaign access translates to a new Clinton administration.
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Often that translates to more processed, high-calorie foods with little nutritional value.
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And so how that translates into negotiation and outcomes is hard to know.
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"How that translates into people's eating habits, we don't yet know," he said.
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They're comfortable with each other, and that translates to their effortless chemistry onstage.
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" As for The Base, in Arabic the group's name translates to "al Qaeda.
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If this energy translates into this general election, we're going to be okay.
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His 51 percent approval translates into considerable aid for the current Democratic nominee.
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In dollar terms that translates to $3.7 trillion in total junk debt outstanding.
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"BullionVault's software translates very easily to scotch whisky," he told CNBC's "Street Signs".
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In a caucus, more candidates and higher voter turnout translates into more chaos.
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Its cold fermentation translates well to large batches, and using fewer hops saves money.
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According to Teen Vogue, the phrase translates to "adventure," or a version of it.
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It then translates taps and knocks into controls for your Internet of Things devices.
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He describes that system in code that translates it into a visual, digital form.
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That roughly translates to a subsidy of $100 per ton of carbon dioxide emissions.
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"Jiak kantang" is local slang for Westernised Asians, and literally translates to "eat potatoes".
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She translates the chemical compounds into scents, which are emitted alongside live bacteria sculptures.
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From current levels that translates into sizable upside potential of more than 30 percent.
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That translates to a loss of 19 of the country's approximately 400 governing districts.
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" Motherboard translates the Russian to "Hey Elon, envy the scientific achievements of our country!
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It roughly translates to "forest bathing" or "taking in the forest atmosphere" in English.
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I'm also back home, so it translates better when I'm saying it in English.
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That translates into a price of $25,386 per square metre ($2,358 per square foot).
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The Heatbuff is an infrared short wave heater, which again, translates to space heater.
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While Manbang translates to "everywhere" in Korean, the service will ironically be pretty limited.
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It brokers our relationship to external forces and translates them as pain or pleasure.
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This translates into a ratio of 23.8 male directors for every one female director.
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When asked whether this growth translates into profits, Lyft declined to provide specific numbers.
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"Understanding how this works, somehow translates to how the universe is continuing," says Shaugnessy.
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That translates to cost savings for its business and lower prices for its customers.
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This translates to better cities — and better lives — for people all over the world.
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"Don't ruin Christmas for small children" isn't a lesson that translates easily into code.
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In the United States, that translates to about 58.773,200 to 1,500 patients, Celgene said.
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The game runs smoothly and the control scheme translates perfectly to Joy-Con controllers.
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In Gerber's native German, it's instead called the eichel, which translates literally to acorn.
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" Krishna has famously said, "Vasudev kutumbh kam," which translates to "all universe is family.
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"No one has proven yet that numbers of followers translates to revenue," she said.
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They're suing for 20% of the song, which translates to a lot of money.
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This translates into 12% of payroll, or of wages and salaries, Levitt said. Sen.
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This translates to speeds slower even than dial-up speeds from 20 years ago.
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By retirement age that translates into as much as $370,339 in lost retirement revenue.
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The loss of China translates into a loss of global growth and emerging growth.
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A 100 bp shift in GDP growth translates to $9.63 per share in EPS.
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"But I looked it up online and it literally translates to 'dumpling,'" I said.
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That translates to fewer parts that can fail and fewer materials to be used.
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Naturally, this translates into billions of dollars of market cap for the chosen service.
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The seven faithless electors roughly translates to the disenfranchisement of over 6900 million votes.
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This translates into about $43 billion in potentially troubled loans over these two years.
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Each planet's visual uniqueness translates into different hazards that you need to contend with.
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But he represents the politics of protest, and that rarely translates into good government.
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For Apple, that translates to the App Store and app distribution being split up.
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" For typically sober-minded tropical analysts, that "remarkably" translates into "how did this happen?
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BTS translates to Bulletproof Boy Scouts, and they are also known as Bangtan Boys.
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Today, Rotspon—which literally translates to "red wood"—is still a delicious, local treasure.
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The most curious example is Tiririca the Clown, whose stage name translates as Grumpy.
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It supports innovation in district schools, because differentiation translates to meaningful public choice options.
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That translates into almost 3.7 trillion burgers at a little over five bucks apiece.
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"Isa" translates to ice and it was important for us to use ice percussion.
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This translates into a 7.6-gigawatt reduction in installed solar power plants through 2022.
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As a result, less serious complaints in emergency rooms translates into longer wait times.
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This in no way translates to the readiness or skill set of air marshals.
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This translates into surges of water, extreme flooding, and crop devastation, the report stated.
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Trump misogyny translates into policy prescriptions as well as hypocrisy on a global level.
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That translates to an annualized rate of 2.7 percent, up 0.1 point from April.
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That translates into a much-needed win for President Trump and for the nation.
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The ensemble is first-rate, and the rapport between the Saunders brothers absolutely translates.
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" The origin of Buttigieg is Maltese and roughly translates to "lord of the poultry.
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When annualized, that rate translates to the most moves of that degree since 27.5.
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Sangmorakot translates into "shining emerald" in English, but the gym itself isn't particularly shiny.
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By contrast, I'm not sure how Lowry's game translates to the FIBA of play.
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And, what's more, my understanding of this fact translates seamlessly into my actual behavior.
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Since his mother speaks limited English, Gutierez tearfully translates this sentiment for the camera.
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That translates to more than 1 GB of data a day, according to Schippers.
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That it really should be an unstated thing since the term rarely translates well.
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Until public shame translates into real political pressure, he said, that's unlikely to change.
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The neon sign translates to "a little Italian flair," which exemplifies the restaurant's mission.
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Sanders' win in the contest translates to four national delegates, while Biden captured two.
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But no policy is in place for how this access translates during a pandemic.
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" At the same time, that translates to, "People don't read our terms of service.
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Over time, that freedom translates into opportunities, and those opportunities into success and power.
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Shonibare's 2004 work, whose title translates to "A Masked Ball," is the clincher here.
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Streetlight consumption translates into profits for electricity producers, distributors and the state, he said.
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" This translates to "I'll search for your heart if you take it somewhere else.
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The name translates literally to "burning wine" and is sometimes called The Black Death.
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If Mr. Trump's rhetoric translates into policy changes, it could hit Amazon's bottom line.
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"It's certainly not at the point where it translates to personal income," he says.
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That means more sugar and more alcohol, which, of course, translates to more pain.
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" Arvio translates this, with a vast diminution in energy, as "High grove of pines.
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That translates to more air pollution, including lung-damaging nitrogen oxides and ultrafine particles.
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The 26 hits Suzuki has in those 91 at-bats translates into a solid .
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That person responds in English, and the device translates that aloud to the travelers.
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That translates to cheaper batteries, so it's no surprise that investors are lining up.
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A faster speed translates into the need for a longer runway required to stop.
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Such high demand typically translates to overall increased prices for airfare, hotels, and vacations.
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Ms. Perel translates and, at one point, serenades them with a little Édith Piaf.
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That directly translates into heightened risks for those representing the Administration and its policies.
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That translates to about 3 million fewer cancer deaths in the past three decades.
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With Vince, I know what size I am and that translates across most items.
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That translates into at least $96 million in lost benefits annually, the study noted.
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In one book, he translates a dog's testimony in court to free his owner.
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The company had $86.4 million in profit, which translates to $2.05 earnings per share.
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This translates into 300,000 fewer units of affordable housing over the next 10 years.
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"Der Freischütz," which loosely translates as "The Marksman" and runs at Baruch through Dec.
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This translates into a relatively high annualized payout of $4.28, or $27 per quarter.
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The question remains whether that still translates to a substantial number of viewing hours.
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That translates to about 63 cents more per hour and $2,200 more per year.
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Sky is currently valued at £27 billion, which translates to more than $35 billion.
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That translates to critical technology needs in information security, mobile development and systems integration.
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There are so many tones to everything, and you just pray it translates well.
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This translates to 212 more cases of stroke per 212,222 people over 210 years.
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This translates to significantly more rain and flooding for those in a hurricane's path.
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That translates in some cases into a de facto decline because of rising costs.
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No matter how skillfully a director translates live performance, something is lost in translation.
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But while that Italian term translates as "loudest," brawn should be matched by character.
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This smart earpiece translates languages with voice recognition in real time for the wearer.
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This translates to 6.55 per 1,000 person-years versus 1.23 per 1,000 person-years.
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Hogan thinks effective collaboration between colleagues translates to the success of the overall organization.
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A wave of new charges followed under the hashtag #MeTooEscritores, which translates to #MeTooWriters.
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"Les jeux sont faits" translates to "The plays are made," and comes from gambling.
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That translates to a lot of ballots in battleground states, according to Vox's analysis.
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Astrology is having a cultural moment, and for investors, that translates to dollar signs.
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This light phenomenon translates directly into a metaphor for our fear of the unknown.
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It just came out really well; the design translates into a beautiful looking pin.
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" In fact, Narula points out, stethoscope literally translates as "to see into the chest.
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This dynamic sort of translates over to the whole Taylor Swift and Karlie Kloss shippers.
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And remember, encryption translates to your privacy — both from unlawful government searches and from criminals.
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In a New York Times op-ed, Kara Swisher "translates" Zuckerberg's essay paragraph by paragraph.
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That translates to 41 percent growth from $86.2 million in the comparable year-ago period.
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The original story of the song—which translates to "Lost Geese"—is, per Nuut, undateable.
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The 1990 Egyptian film was called, "Kaboria," which in Arabic translates to, "Crabs" – How glamorous.
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The Post occasionally translates English stories into Spanish when the subject matter calls for it.
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That translates to an enterprise value multiple of just over 10 times the Ebitda figure.
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This translates to 73 percent of all people with HIV having an undetectable viral load.
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The $173 average analyst price target translates into 36 percent upside potential from current levels.
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A strengthening U.S. dollar means that sales in foreign currencies translates into less domestic revenue.
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This translates to better high ISO performance, and yep, it's better than the A85043R III.
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His stat line also translates to roughly 0.29 assists per minute, which is pretty generous.
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"This translates to fewer kids in jail, fewer kids in in-patient care," Costello says.
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That translates into more entertainment of all kinds being produced and consumed than ever before.
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Bottom line: A strong economy typically translates into higher freight demand, and higher rates. 2.
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Whether that translates into polling-day results depends on how many come out to vote.
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Shakespeare is far from the only playwright whose work translates quite beautifully into sign language.
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At first blush WeChat and Douyin (which translates as "trill") appear to inhabit distinct worlds.
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The director says the reality portrayed in Escape from Rocinha translates to favelas across Brazil.
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It's possible that such knowledge translates into a sense of responsibility for mitigating climate change.
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That's another economic positive, but it translates into a headwind once the numbers are crunched.
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The third-party program translates government questions into plain English (and Spanish, starting in August).
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The local railway station is Barsa Kelmes, which loosely translates as "place of no return".
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That translates into $70,193 versus $105,000, and a difference over 40 years of $1.4 million.
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The name Cold Cuts translates the humorous visual language of the collection into cheeky wordplay.
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A guide translates a female soldier's comments about the Wangjaesan Monument in North Hamgyong province.
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" That probably translates into, "Come to us with a decent prototype and we'll buy it.
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Game FaceMy power and confidence in the gym definitely translates to my makeup and hair.
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Spanish invaders named it "pujamiento de sangre," which translates to abundant bleeding or full bloodiness.
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How do you ensure the Likert scale translates into the liberal-to-conservative scale accurately?
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That way the office will answer more calls, which translates into more people being heard.
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Very few people are born here and that translates to politics in an interesting way.
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How this claustrophobic and terrifying mystery translates to the screen will be fascinating to see.
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They even named the new invention the "Gyeondyo-bar", which translates to "hang in there".
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The company said that the simple one-on-one engagement translates directly into hotel bookings.
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Kiki's death in 1984 inspired Operation Leyenda (which translates to Operation Legend), a homicide investigation.
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This collection embodies Britpop and translates that creative spirit into silhouettes for the current generation.
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However, more bank loans translates into greater revenues, and that's exactly what banks are doing.
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This translates to 39 cents in equity for every dollar that a male founder owns.
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But we'd be wise to wait and see if it translates its words into actions.
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The guy first name is Sayfullo which I&aposm told translates as sword of Allah.
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That translates to another 195,000 people that have completely dropped out of the labor force.
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Getty was worth $2100 billion dollars, which, adjusted to today's inflation, translates to $33 billion.
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By comparison, a kilogram of heroin purchased for $143,000 translates to $80,000 on the street.
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Democrats won 13 states by that measure in 2016, which translates to 26 Senate seats.
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That translates to roughly 11,700 calls per year placed to poison control centers, researchers say.
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That translates to about 25 cents a stoned hour — much cheaper than an alcohol buzz.
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Of Twitter's 319 million monthly active users, that translates to nearly 48 million bot accounts.
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In the local dialect, Wolof, 'Jokko' translates as communication and Sante, in French, means health.
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Their undisputed coolness translates flawlessly onto the red carpet, where they regularly rock coordinating ensembles.
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Usually, if they are good people, that translates well in how their music is displayed.
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This translates to a lump-sum payment you can direct right toward your principal balance.
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Baijiu, which literally translates to white liquor, has an average alcohol content of 52 percent.
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This translates to any type of dessert, not the viscous dessert made popular by Snackpacks.
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Hyper-liberal, on the other hand, has the localizer ensuring that intent translates as well.
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It translates across meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), flavor profiles (savory and sweet), and cultures.
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Sometimes, this translates into epic set piece moments that are entirely of your own design.
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" Balvin, 34, wrote on the post, which translates to, "500K comments and we make history!!
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But exactly how that information translates to a large group of humans wasn't entirely clear.
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Lagom translates to "not too much, not too little," and is actually pronounced 'car-prom.
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The Zuul crurivastator (which translates to "destroyer of shins") lived about 75 million years ago.
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That translates into £250,000 to a potential £25 million in a first round of funding.
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For those not up on their British slang, "das bollocks" translates to "that's bollocks," a.k.
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The candidate for En Marche (which translates to "Onwards") also hit out at his rival.
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For investors, this translates into greater scepticism and a need for ever more thorough analysis.
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That also translates to more pollution in the air and less royalty revenues for taxpayers.
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No face, no name, no person, just an anatomical fragment that translates into race = sex.
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That translates to an online average of $1,963 each, up from $1,820 the year earlier.
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Ti boicotto io la testa cretina," the beginning of which translates to "go to hell.
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This human interest isn't unique to the sports world, it translates to policy issues too.
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The last line translates as "the law takes no account of trifles," the judge said.
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He translates perfectly what it means to be both Jewish and a Cleveland sports fan.
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This sculpture is at Buyuk Ipak Yuli Station, which translates to the "Great Silk Road."
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But in effect, it translates to a 70 percent funding cut for most state schools.
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It then translates these inputs into human-readable poetry that it writes in the sand.
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Besharam, which translates to "shameless" in Urdu, is also Patel's late-in-life personal rebellion.
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The result is less competition within certain industries, which translates into higher prices for consumers.
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In Ms Oba's class, that formality translates into colour-co-ordinated table linen and crockery.
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"La Chienne," however, is considerably warmer, its blunt title (which translates into "The Bitch") notwithstanding.
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For 100 percent renewables, that translates largely to hydro, solar, wind, battery storage and efficiency.
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"We hope it means all the attention translates to something more than good wishes," Rep.
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That translates into a compound annual growth rate of 6.4%, versus 5.6% for the index.
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This translates into paying obscene sums for technology that might challenge their dominance one day.
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The company says every 2.2 pounds of discarded gum translates into four pairs of sneakers.
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This translates into both high depositor confidence and a consistently large share of government business.
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No face, no name, no person, just an anatomical fragment that translates into race=sex.
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People in Saudi Arabia quickly reacted with the Arabic hashtag, #صوفيا_تطالب_باسقاط_الولايه, which translates to #Sophia_demands_the_repeal_of_guardianship.
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A five point lead, however, translates to a 6.4 win for the opposition in November.
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For a classroom or office setting, this translates to books, staplers, chairs, fire extinguishers, etc.
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The way we show up translates into how we interact and whom we interact with.
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Take for instance Bakfickan Djuret, which loosely translates as "The Animal" and serves precisely that.
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PKN owns 1,776 petrol stations in Poland, which translates into a 34 percent market share.
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Juche, which roughly translates as "self-reliance," is an odd blend of several different ideas.
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His work translates well to Instagram, too, earning the chef's account more than 10,000 followers.
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This translates into an extra $300,000 tax for a foreigner buying a $2 million house.
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He'd apparently shot up nine centimeters, which translates to about three and a half inches.
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This translates into approximately 2 out of 2023 sexual assaults never being reported to authorities.
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" The top headline in O Povo, a Brazilian newspaper, translates as "Trump Surprises and Wins.
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When the renminbi is 6 to the dollar, that translates to 6 renminbi in sales.
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We have a phrase for it in Norwegian, which translates as the absence of luck.
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Whether that translates to success, however, will depend on how creative Equinox gets with pricing.
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"Jotunheimen" translates as "home of the giants," and everything here is oversize, including the lakes.
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The problem, though, is that it's not clear that getting applause translates into getting support.
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Lin takes what's large and perhaps overwhelming — planetary motions — and translates the scientific into story.
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Pronounced in French, "Pip" translates poorly, to a word vastly inappropriate for proper public discourse.
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Buying call options translates into making a bullish bet on a specific stock or asset.
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But here "wellness" translates more closely to "living well" than anything you'll find on Goop.
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One aspect of real-world parties that translates very well to Zoom is dressing up.
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But whether that fury translates into a viable primary race challenge is far from certain.
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How Grenell's approach translates to the more discreet world of intelligence remains to be seen.
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That translates to Island of Women ... and, lord, did it live up to the name.
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That translates to an increase in Medicaid funding only for Alaska and Hawaii, experts said.
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Jose Valverde's nickname was Papa Grande, which translates to Big Potato, matching his lumpy physique.
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She titled the video ME MAQUILLO SIN ESPEJO (which roughly translates to "Makeup Without Mirror").
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Siddhartha Deb There is much in Orwell's novel that translates poorly into the contemporary moment.
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There is much in Orwell's novel, in fact, that translates poorly into the contemporary moment.
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Instead, the smartphone detects the wave of your hands and translates that into software controls.
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That translates to modest annual sales of about $800 million by 2025 for Sanofi's therapy.
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She finds inspiration at the Metropolitan Museum; he translates an obscure Yiddish writer for fun.
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" Today that spot is known as "Qin Tai" -- which literally translates to "platform for qin.
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Technology explores possibilities through systematic approaches; art translates them into physical representation and creative expression.
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That the Greek word "tragedy" loosely translates as "goat song" might explain the menagerie here.
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And what that translates into for the user is just more bang for your buck.
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And that translates into many authors giving up and going into public relations, or worse.
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Each questions answered correctly translates to 10 grains of rice donated to a hunger charity.
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Age: 39 Party: A newly created political movement that roughly translates as On Our Way!
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The difference, nearly 7 percentage points, translates to a risk reduction of about 31 percent.
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This translates to a 90/10 rule in the world of finance and managed funds.
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We've had "ikigai," which translates as the familiar concept of value and purpose in life.
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" Judy goes on, "My rudimentary math translates that into $8,500,000 an hour for Mr. Lawrence.
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You don't think there's something that translates to the game such as wanting to win?
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That roughly translates to a promise from Twitter to spend what it makes this year.
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That equals more participation and an energized electorate, and that translates to victory for Democrats.
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That translates to roughly 4.4 percent of PS4 owners having bought a PSVR headset since launch.
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The word for president in the country's three main tribal languages translates as "king", he says.
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The lesson: A Trump attack on Twitter translates into a spike in popularity and even profits.
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"A lot of this really depends on how this actually translates in the field," Rodriguez said.
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OCHOA: Yes, so the first version is actually waiting until you're done speaking before it translates.
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Her story of losing her father, Eric Garner, to police brutality translates well to the screen.
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The device translates his brain activity during meditation into corresponding weather sounds, thus helping him decompress.
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Its Mi Teleferico – which literally translates as "my cable car" – transit system was launched in 2014.
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Over there, the iPhone X costs 21,2829/21,13 Hungarian forints, which translates to about $21,2469/$2999,703.
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The milkshake in Valyrian is Zīrtom Perzomy Rholītsos, and Shake Shack itself translates to Rholītso Rhakion.
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That translates into 20.4 million fewer people who lacked health insurance in 2016 than in 2010.
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At home, Frank tells Sasha "iinziin," loosely translates to "bad inside," which is the episode's title.
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This also translates to him not being able to think through the entire decision-making process.
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What primarily translates is the guitar work of Motoko "Motifour" Kida and singer Ikumi "Ikkyu" Nakajima.
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In the old Icelandic, draugr translates to something like ghost, but really they're more like zombies.
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It's followed by a mutter that translates to a crushing silence in a room of 20,000.
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All this translates into a user-friendly experience that's better for both customers and Google itself.
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And that translates into collective community building through social sharing and remixing of that same narrative.
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"#ElAnillo pa cuando," he tweeted, which loosely translates to when will he give her the ring.
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Finally, there's a processing app like Lightroom that translates the binary code into a visible image.
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But the new one translates sentence by sentence, which means it factors in this verbal context.
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" Both artists, Big Los and 5050, have appropriated the word "malandro" — which translates best as "thug.
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Truly, the less you know about Baskin (which translates to "police raid") going in, the better.
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But, remember, Zuckerberg wants to move forward, not look backward — especially when backward translates to inward.
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Now that position translates to: We think Donald Trump should pick the next Supreme Court justice.
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All I can do is be 100% authentic and write truth and hope that it translates.
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All that translates to a serious workhorse machine — this isn't some lightweight tablet for playing Tetris.
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Onstage, that translates to sketches inspired by the book's humorous takes on how we date now.
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That's a promising area of research, and I'm interested in seeing how it translates into policy.
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For a 600,000-barrel cargo of Urals, that rise translates to an extra $1.35 million cost.
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For Spanish shoppers that translates into limited inventory, variable prices and often very slow shipping times.
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Best-case scenario, that roughly translates to half a billion dollars a year for 20 launches.
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That translates into galactic credits that you can use in the Disney Play app for rewards.
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In the best-case scenario, that incremental improvement translates to carbon emissions reductions of 33 percent.
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The spend on content usually translates into more subscribers driven to the platform for said content.
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This translates to an environment where everyone can compare prices and features, both online and offline.
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This isn't a document that translates to horse race polls or short-term changing of minds.
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There is great uncertainty, and uncertainty translates into risk premia both in economies and financial markets.
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Whether this translates into more positive views of Muslim migrants in general remains to be seen.
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This translates to a size variation comparable to the difference between a nickel and a quarter.
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This translates to wearing steel-toed shoes, hair nets, and working in 90F and high humidity.
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The stronger we are as a group translates to the overall well being of the ecosystem.
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By the numbers: That $3.65 trillion health care tab last year translates to $1.13,121 per person.
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A new design idea translates these audio cues to visual ones, via a set of eyeglasses.
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Organisers will be hoping that translates into lots more activists for the next round of protests.
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Whether or not that translates to a bounce at the box office remains to be seen.
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We think that translates to "you have embarrassed me beyond repair, Mother, but I'm secretly touched."
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" The Azadi Tower is a 150-foot tall marble monument, whose name translates to "Freedom Tower.
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" The President added that gestures like the empty chair only matter "if it translates into action.
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This type of abnormality, whose Greek name translates to "monster tumor," can grow teeth and hair.
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In 20203, the guard who translates for Elisabeth goes to see Jonas in a prison cell.
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DouYu, which translates to "fighting fish" in Mandarin, is often compared to Amazon's (AMZN) Twitch service.
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For many shooters, that translates into holding handguns with poor grips that invite wild firing patterns.
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Part of what makes it work so well is that Mario translates to Minecraft surprisingly seamlessly.
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"Ich dein," which translates to "I serve," is written on the blue ribbon underneath the coronet.
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This translates very well into Smash, and I found myself immediately covered in fluorescent, bright paint.
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But apparently in Australia, "sensual music" translates to the Cantina Band song from Star Wars. Yep.
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This unique art form translates a band's sound into graphic representation while commemorating a particular performance.
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Askdata offers a natural language search engine for internal data that translates words into SQL queries.
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As you advance, SpheroEDU lets you see how the code translates from one language to another.
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The state criminalizes "unnatural acts" which often translates into persecution of gays, human rights groups say.
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Also, the restaurant [name] literally translates as "long live the grandmother" which I thought was weird.
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This dish translates to "Full Pizza" for a reason: It's loaded with meat, eggs, and cheese.
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And then you just get a fearlessness that translates into every other aspect of your work.
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This dry data translates to diminished opportunities and lower relative living standards for billions of people.
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The 20-year-old singer dropped her video for "Mayores," which translates to "Oldest," on Friday.
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So in countries that have hot summers and cold winters, this translates into certain musical associations.
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That translates to some savings, but wealthier families would still benefit the most from Ivanka's proposal.
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It's a small piece of wearable technology that translates anything he is saying into Japanese, instantly.
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Through algorithms, trust translates into ratings and reviews, popularity equals likes and social status means followers.
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Skylanders is known for its distinct art style and charm, and that translates to Battlecast well.
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" Rodriguez captioned the sweet image in Spanish, which translates in English to, "Good day with love!
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Typically, Instagram's where they see the most engagement that translates into action, like attending an event.
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That translates to roughly 16,638 sites with Google trackers, 5,396 with Oracle, and 2,248 for Facebook.
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When Manziel was Manziel, it was easy to see how that skill translates to the gridiron.
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"This approximately translates to 1 in 6 women and 1 in 20 men," the report states.
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That translates to 10% cash-back on rotating bonus categories with the Discover it Cash Back.
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That translates to $18.78 per share and does not offer any premium to Rowan's Friday close.
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Eliminating these reviews translates into time and cost savings that will create jobs and boost investment.
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A note found inside the truck translates to "ISIS Lives Forever," a senior official told NBC.
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Currency devaluation translates faster into competitive advantage, but trade barriers can maintain an edge for longer.
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Rosalía's lyrics tend to be about women empowerment, which also translates into her women-led team.
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The 1,4000 mAh rechargeable battery translates to about 60 hours of audio playback in wireless earbuds.
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Retailers, for whom a falling currency translates into price inflation and margin pressure, also performed well.
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That translates to an uninsured rate of about 13 percent, down from 20 percent in 2013.
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The destructions that this uncertainty imposes translates directly into risk to our Navy and our nation.
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This translates to 10 percent of the world's crude oil reserves and 13 percent of OPEC's.
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Together, with their last name Lun, their name translates to Lun Lun's elegant and happy daughters.
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Higher senior leverage on weaker documentation translates into lower expected recoveries in the event of default.
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This translates to capturing better images in low light due to hand shake and other factors.
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A Mexican-American neighbor translates for the Apostols, who only speak a few words in Spanish.
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The Dutch have a sociological theory that translates to the Law of the Slowing Head Start.
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VICE: Do you find that your brand of comedy translates well to audiences that aren't English?
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The web site translates complex government forms into questions that people can understand and answer easily.
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I use sound as a proxy for vision because the electrical signal translates well into sound.
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Overall, that translates to more than 1.5 million women who have experienced violence in their lifetime.
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Shuidihuzhu, which translates as "water drop mutual help" in Chinese, counts Tencent as a major investor.
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"It translates as something like 'National Day Festival', on our August Bank Holiday weekend," she explained.
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The series is called Mémoire de la Boue, which translates to The Memory of the Mud.
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"Keeping politics out of games" almost always translates to "preventing video games from learning and maturing".
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This translates into 500,000 downloads, delivering coaching to 70,000 daily active users, since launch last September.
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Overall, this translates into an injury rate of almost 27 kids out of every 100,000 children.
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A LinkedIn reader, Billy Byrne, asks how that focus on empathy translates to your corporate culture.
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Public outcry against autocratic legalism can work, but only if translates into punishing votes against enablers.
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And it all translates into a hefty dose of Playoff confidence at just the right time.
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Every one percentage point in energy conversion efficiency translates into 2 percent more range, ZF says.
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The Cosby trial may reveal whether the broader social reckoning translates to the criminal justice system.
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It also means more engagement on the Times' website, which translates into more digital advertising revenue.
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My personal gastronomic haven has been a restaurant whose Korean name translates roughly to Blue Sea.
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Biyoueki, which roughly translates to "beauty liquid," targets specific conditions like dark spots, wrinkles, or dullness.
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It also helped him refine a persona that translates well to Twitter (and, arguably, the stump).
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In "Luzia," this translates to an elegant harmony between smaller moments and all-out stirring numbers.
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World Patent Marketing goes beyond making statements about doing business 'ethically' and translates them into action.
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This translates into construction costs of approximately ¥2403trn based on the estimated cost of ¥2240m/KW.
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This translates to a mix of families, couples, friends, spring breakers, and bachelor and bachelorette parties.
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"Limpa" translates from Swedish simply into "loaf," but usually refers to some sort of rye bread.
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Whether the Fold's lux package translates into mobile utility squared is a whole other question, though.
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Para chuparse los dedos" roughly translates to "to suck the fingers" or "to lick the fingers.
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The research team named it Adratiklit boulahfa, which translates to "mountain lizard" in the Berber language.
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IBM's version translates tweets into its own "big five" traits: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
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China's lack of reciprocity translates to less advanced offerings for its own citizens, the Chamber said.
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Meng Meng, which translates as Sweet Dream, is a 3-year-old female, weighing 169 pounds.
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The front-page headline translates to "Would grief over death of Kobe Bryant in plane crash."
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Assuming the analysis is correct, that translates to a nearly 20 percent rise in the index.
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At work, this translates into better understanding how to make things happen and better managerial skills.
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The band measures electronic brain waves and translates them to a measure of alertness or fatigue.
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The name of her label, which translates to "Like the Boys," is a quiet, defiant shrug.
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" The former translates to, "Stay away!" and the latter to, uh, "A port of two halves.
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For some, the knowledge that they can control their exit translates into more peaceful final days.
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That translates to a $27.8 billion revenue loss — $12.8 billion within the China domestic market alone.
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It translates the user's decision of where to focus his or her eyes into digital commands.
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That translates into a 22020% reduction in disease among children who were fully eligible for vaccination.
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A team of analysts translates the title as "To Serve Man," but they get no further.
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That translates to a loss of about $700 billion -- the equivalent of making Switzerland's economy disappear.
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The bottom line is, national optimism translates into unachievable end-states and overestimation of military capabilities.
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That translates into an average increase of 303 basis points above the banks' December 230 levels.
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This translates to $2900 billion for every 220006,2202 children born with Zika virus-induced birth defects.
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Whether that translates into a formal invitation to the industry's biggest night remains to be seen.
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That translates to a loss to the UK economy of £800 million ($1 billion) a week.
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"The Muqaddimah," which translates to "The Introduction," was written in 1377 by the Islamic historian Khaldun.
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That translates into paying more than $27.4,400 in interest over the course of the new loan.
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And no big, rich country translates entrepreneurial daring into wealth the way the United States does.
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" This roughly translates to, "Give me your beautiful red color, and take back my sickly pallor!
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Measuring about a half-mile across, the object's popular name, 'Oumuamua, translates to "messenger" in Hawaiian.
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At a local level, that unpopularity translates into a major political liability for House Republican candidates.
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A cut of 3% translates into an average annual loss at 2016 prices of £1,090 ($1,400) each.
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"This translates into about 80 to 160 calories derived from added sugars for a youth," Schillinger said.
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MDA said the offer translates to $2200 per share based on its stock's closing pricing on Feb.
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That translates into more leverage for Snap to dictate favorable terms for its deal, the Journal reported.
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Basically, a DNS service translates IP addresses from mystifying numbers into more easily recognizable names like Google.com.
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Pilar is Spanish, and relates to the Virgin Mary, María del Pilar, while Jhena translates to God.
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The lower end of that forecast translates in a drop of 1 percent sequentially, the company said.
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The program reported it's covered more than 200,000 e-scooter trips, which translates to about 300,000 miles.
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That translates to a DAU growth of 18 percent year-over-year, compared to Facebook's 14 percent.
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Meanwhile the average top analyst price target of $22020 translates into upside potential of over 23 percent.
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Whether or not that improvement actually translates to fewer injuries or deaths is still up for debate.
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Wider wings and tires, meant to improve downforce and maximize grip—which translates to higher cornering speeds.
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This translates to about 100,000 neonatal deaths a year, and underweight children tend to suffer poor health.
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Popular streamers can even get in-app "gifts" from their fans, which translates to real-life cash.
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As far as how that actually translates to real-world usage, Samsung's not giving a number yet.
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That expectation of privacy likely translates over to social media too, including those only visible to friends.
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Cadets leave service with a unique skillset that later easily translates to success as leaders in business.
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Bésame, muchacho," which loosely translates to: "If you don't kiss me on this date you're going home.
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This translates to more taxes paid, more household income and a richer and more diverse business culture.
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In the U.S., that translates to annual earnings of between $23,416 and $62,183 for a single worker.
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The practice, which translates to "wind and water" in Chinese, is still followed by some in China.
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Greater energy efficiency translates into higher productivity—and higher returns to firms, making them attractive to capital.
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The device translates his brain activity during meditation into the guiding sounds of weather, helping him decompress.
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But that translates to visibility in direct sunlight — and also lasts a week on a single charge.
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The Chinese mobile FPS Ying Xiong Shi Ming — which translates to Hero Mission in English — is Overwatch.
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That ultimately translates into a small but costly problem for FedEx, other carriers, and drivers: blown tires.
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This translates to lost revenue potential of roughly $62 million, based on Byrne's estimate for average fares.
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And I hope that after OTRII, this also translates into more work that does not center Jay.
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Before that, it was known as "Pulau Blakang Mati", which translates as "Island of death from behind".
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DOES THAT MEAN YOU CAN DO LESS MONETARY POLICY, WHICH I GUESS TRANSLATES AS RAISE RATES FASTER?
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They used to be referred to as grand mal (which, in French, translates to "great illness") seizures.
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That was its lowest level since mid-April and translates to a 4.9 percent decline this year.
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It's not the kind of activity that translates easily into a career — but Hawk made it so.
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The roasting tray at Den Fede Kylling, a restaurant whose name translates to "The Fat Chicken," sizzles.
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Unfortunately, popular almost always translates to trite or terrible, and the world of gifs is no exception.
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There's a sense of patriotism that they carry with them and that story translates into their designs.
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So he's super into the little nuances of every expression and how it translates into the story.
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What's most captivating about Scraps is the way it visually translates the waste within the clothing industry.
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That translates to the Series 23 not using as much juice to make the watch face visible.
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That technical jambalaya theoretically translates to crisper, cleaner, less noisy images that are free of camera shake.
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But this ultimately translates to increased crush demand, something that is either unnecessary, impossible, or potentially both.
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That's partly because over half of millennials think homeownership translates to "personal success," Bank of America found.
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That's a sizable difference of 2,144 steps, which for me translates to about a mile of walking.
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My friend stubbed his toe, only to scream in Arabic "Kes Kalb" which translates to "Dog's vagina".
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That translates into better performance when gaming, streaming high-definition video, or during other bandwidth-intensive tasks.
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For example, retail has been plagued by store closures, which translates into fewer retail jobs for teens.
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The hashtag, which in Tagalog translates to "beautiful brown skin," was first started by actress Asia Jackson.
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Why it matters: That 1.3 point increase translates to about 3.2 million more uninsured people, per Gallup.
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The title translates to "the house of the dead," which checks out—this is horror movie stuff.
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In turn, the more muted consumption response translates into a more muted overall boost to economic activity.
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But that fiction translates perfectly into the kind of augmented-reality real-world game that we do.
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" This dictum by French poet Boileau translates roughly to, "Put your work twenty times upon the anvil.
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Annualizing that quarterly data means multiplying it by four, which translates to a 4 percent annualized jump.
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The higher the number, the faster the processor, which translates to better graphics, at least in theory.
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So, the 2025 CAFE target of 54.5 mpg translates into 220 grams of carbon dioxide per mile.
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So you'll get someone who's hot and translates American songs to South Africa and that's the winner.
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