This is a redesigned, 60-watt-replacement LED bulb that uses less power than the 13 watts of the company's current equivalent bulb.
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Typically a bypass trust is worded so that at the time of death assets equivalent to the current legal estate tax exemption divert to the trust, generally benefiting the children.
Paying for these programs with current revenues (rather than racking up a large debt to be paid by our children and grandchildren) would require a tax increase equivalent to tripling current payroll tax levels.
If China's real income grows by 8% a year and its income distribution remains unchanged, by 2020 the top 100m households will have an average income equivalent to the current average in western Europe.
It is the current equivalent of passing notes.
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Every year the cost of national pension payments for these persons will increase by JPY 2.4 trillion, equivalent the revenues from a one percent sales tax. (The actual national sales tax rate is five percent, so we are talking about the equivalent 20% of current revenues.) Consider that today, 50 percent to pension payments are financed by issuing government debt.
That figure has risen to 20 billion cubic feet or so a day now--roughly double the current production and equivalent to planned lng exports from Qatar, a leading supplier.
That figure equivalent to 60% of the current population was seized upon by alarmists such as Rush Limbaugh, a talk-radio host, and Dianne Feinstein, a Democratic senator from California.
"Countries in sub-Saharan Africa that currently increase enrolment in primary education will need to recruit the equivalent of 63% of their current teaching workforce before 2015, " says Marc Bernal, UIS regional advisor in Africa.
On the demand side, LNG exports are set to boom in coming years (requested permits are equivalent to more than 60% of current consumption).
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Guests on the current voyage will receive a refund equivalent to three days of the voyage and 50 percent off a future cruise.
The firm is planning to increase its output to four million barrels of oil and gas equivalent by 2017-18, up from current levels of about 3.3 million.
In some ways, the current shift in computing is the equivalent of what happened when cars became easy to use and drivers only had to turn the key instead of having to hand-crank the engines.
Under the current rules, the number of vocational equivalent courses has expanded from 15, 000 in 2004 to 575, 000 in 2010.
"The decrease in the unemployment rate is welcome and the latest labour market figures for Northern Ireland continue to demonstrate that our current unemployment rate compares favourably to the equivalent rates for the UK, European Union and Republic of Ireland, " she said.
The current health care battle is the domestic policy equivalent of the Cold War.
Under the bailout's current terms, depositors will be compensated with the equivalent amount in shares in their banks, and Mr Anastasiades promised that those who kept deposits in Cypriot banks for the next two years would be given bonds linked to revenues from natural gas.
Considering the current system's rate of return, the DJI equivalent would be, very optimistically, around 20, 000.
Someday, with its current rate of growth, Facebook will likely become the equivalent of a global real-name directory.
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The current Guinness World Record for running the marathon carrying an equivalent weight was set by a Japanese athlete at 3 hours and 42 minutes at the Tokyo Marathon in February.
But capping a trend that began in the 1980s, the committee now is the center of action in the current fight for the House, a modern-day equivalent of the old-fashioned political machine.
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Chesapeake Energy announced on Monday it would put all its 487, 000 acres in the Fayetteville Shale, which current production of 415 million cubic feet of natural gas equivalent per day, its 25.8% stake in Frac Tech, and its 20% stake in Chaparral Energy.
Current regulations mean draught beer must be sold in pints (equivalent to 568ml), halves (284ml) or the little-known one-third measurement.
Just to remind you (needless I am sure), the current convention is that banks need in general to hold equity capital equivalent to around 10% of their loans.
If Rip's modern equivalent had dozed off around 1992 only to awaken today, at least he'd find the current college football landscape pleasingly familiar.
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He reckons that starting from current levels of volatility, eliminating the business cycle would increase average well-being by the equivalent of a fall in the unemployment rate of only 0.2 percentage points.
"If nanotechnology maintains its current pace of development, it will give birth to a computer that has the information processing capacity equivalent to every human brain combined by 2060, " he was quoted as saying in a local newspaper.
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