On average, each Volt will add electric demand equal to a couple of home refrigerators.
Say your employer covers you for a death benefit equal to a one times your salary.
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In the Reading areas, these are equal to a tax of about 13% of household income.
It performs a feat equal to a supersonic jet's circling the globe six inches off the ground.
But a year in politics is equal to a century in normal life.
In other words, each year would be equal to a little under half of the UK's current annual civil spend on space.
He said they were given an amount equal to a salt cellar half their size, so humans would have to eat an equivalent amount.
Aristocrats feared gin's corrosive effect on the social hierarchy: Might not a drunken millwright someday fancy himself equal to a drunken lord of the manor?
Even though the black hole contains a mass equal to a billion suns, it is compacted into an area about the size of the solar system.
An inflation rate of 20.4% in 1990 is down to 2.2%, and a budget deficit equal to a staggering 29% of GDP is now a manageable 1.5%.
Although they cannot draw more than the maximum amount - which is approximately equal to a good health annuity - there is more flexibility over the death benefits.
Standard Bank said the sharp drop in the net-long position was equal to a 19.2% week-over-week drop, which they said made silver the worst performer among the precious metals.
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He said they would receive allowances equal to a month's pay immediately, while other soldiers would receive them next January, and other government officials would also see a rise in their salaries.
The inventory of previously owned homes listed for sale, meanwhile, increased to 2.43 million, equal to a 6.4-month supply at the current sales pace and just above a healthy level of about six months.
To understand why, one needs to focus on an accounting relationship: by definition, the sum of net private-sector saving (saving less investment) and public-sector saving (the budget balance) must be equal to a country's current-account balance.
The mots all justes, the tone expertly calibrated between light and heavy, the emphases - "sir", "exactly" - beautifully judged, the timing of the pause between the two sentences and the elaborate punchline equal to a Les Dawson.
The basic contention is that enjoying a preferential tax rate is equal to receiving a subsidy.
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We are all supposed to pretend that we have equal suspicions of terrorist intent and thus must give equal scrutiny to a 70-year-old Irish nun, a 50-year-old Jewish seminarian, and a 30-year-old man from Saudi Arabia.
Yet even the total aid is equal only to a single year's revenue from the export of live cattle.
The Forbes Best Buy rankings aim somewhere down the middle: We give equal weight to a measure of risk-adjusted return and to that element of the hurdle that is publicly reported, the expense ratio.
The virtue of this plan is that it would be similar to the treatment of COLAS In private industry: workers whose wages are indexed to inflation generally get raises equal to only a portion of the CPI increase.
It will be of interest to readers that Wave C was exactly equal to Wave A. Once again, this fits in with the Elliott Wave theory that says alternate waves in a correction tend to be related by a Fibonacci ratio, and 100% is a key number.
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By contrast, re-mortgaging a home simply means to take out a new loan equal to what is currently owed, but usually at a different interest rate and a different period of repayment.
In addition, because bidders will be prepared to pay a sum equal to the future profits that they expect to receive from the assets, auctions are theoretically the same as a 100% tax on monopoly rent ie, profits in excess of the cost of capital.
Said another way, to imagine a situation where women went from a small minority to equal or even a majority of these executive positions would require much more than simply changing the identity of the executives.
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On the traditional Price to Earnings Growth criteria, where investors want to pay a multiple equal to or less than the growth rate, Netflix is delivering a value at this price.
All hourly employees who work on a national holiday, including Thanksgiving, receive pay equal to time and a half their hourly pay rate, she said.
The US contribution to Equal Futures includes a renewed commitment to opening more doors to high-quality education and career opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) for women and girls, who currently hold only one-quarter of all US jobs in these fields despite making up nearly half of the total US workforce.
"I have come to believe that this is a question of fairness and of equal protection under the law, and that a civil union is not equal to civil marriage, " Baldacci, a Democrat, said in a statement released as he signed the bill.
The amount a nation earns, excluding income payments from abroad is equal to the amount a nation buys, excluding exports from abroad.
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