But many of the fund sponsors substituted nearly equivalent 12b-1 fees and back-end loads.
The LOBO administration inherited a difficult fiscal position with off-budget debts accrued in previous administrations and government salaries nearly equivalent to tax collections.
This was because the outside vendor had become nearly the equivalent of permanent staff yet without the advantages.
Last month our economy lost 598, 000 jobs, which is nearly the equivalent of losing every single job in the state of Maine.
"While in 2011, the fund invested 150bn krone of the year's capital transfers in European equities, in 2012, the fund invested nearly an equivalent amount in emerging bond markets", said Mr Slyngstad.
Does the ICBL seriously believe that the equivalent of nearly four Afghanistans is happening every year?
About 80 routine operations were cancelled at the NNUH in February, the equivalent to nearly one full day's surgery.
The Marathon des Sables covers a distance of 151 miles (243 kilometres) in six days - the equivalent of nearly six regular marathons.
On average, banks have capital equivalent to nearly 18% of their risk-weighted assets more than double the minimum specified by the Bank for International Settlements.
Van der Hoeven says countries can achieve energy savings equivalent to nearly a fifth of global demand in 2010, making energy efficiency just as important as energy supply.
For example, the adoption of genetically engineered, herbicide-tolerant crops just in the United States contributed in 2010 to the equivalent of removing 11 billion pounds (5 billion kg) of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, the equivalent of removing nearly 2.25 million cars from the road for one year.
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The total for job cuts in the first five months of 1999 was nearly 50% higher than the equivalent figure in 1998.
Of the 129 local authorities that provided information, nearly two-thirds said the equivalent funds would still be dedicated to school food, but one in five said there was no commitment to ringfence the money in future and one in 10 had not yet decided.
In oil-equivalent terms, we consume nearly 20 million barrels per day of electrons.
The disposed assets produce 40, 000 barrels of oil equivalent a day, or nearly a quarter of BP's UK production, according to Peter Hutton, an energy analyst at RBC Capital Markets.
In 2009, the U.S. economy emitted 6, 576 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (MMTCO2e), nearly 6% below the level of emissions for 2008, according to Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the United States 2009.
Starting last Sunday, men and women of all ages from nearly 50 countries had to cover the equivalent of five and a half marathons over six stages -- including a non-stop leg of some 75 kilometers.
The British production cycle is nearly complete, and it is substantial, equivalent in energy content to the cumulative Saudi oil production.
One square-eyed user downloaded nearly two terabytes in a month the equivalent of 2, 000 feature-length films.
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That's equivalent to the annual carbon emissions from nearly 60 million cars.
Output, now at nearly 150, 000 tonnes (with gas measured in its oil equivalent), has shot up over the past few years.
It's a tall order, but Air Force officials hope that an on-board wide-area airborne surveillance system (WAAS), which uses 96 cameras to generate nearly 275TB of data every hour, and a supercomputer hosting the equivalent of 2, 000 single-core servers will fit the bill.
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Doctors write nearly 50 million prescriptions for Xanax or alprazolam (the cheap, generic equivalent) every year--that's more than one Xanax prescription every second.
Social security benefits to government workers and retirees is equivalent to 2.8 percent of the national GDP, nearly double the international average, Rolim told reporters.
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Ever since Stanley Surrey popularized the concept of tax expenditures nearly half a century back, economists have argued that many tax breaks are equivalent to government spending.
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Dealers located within a 50-mile radius of a major urban center were found to offer lower prices on equivalent models than their counterparts located in distant suburbs and rural areas in nearly all U.S. states.
That's equivalent to the emissions generated by 1 million passenger cars each year, with nearly all of that impact coming from the transportation of the wine, not the production of it.
In 2006, after six years of consecutive declines, the North Sea produced nearly 2 million barrels of oil per day less than it had six years earlier, roughly equivalent to the amount France consumes annually.
"Every eight months, nearly 11 million gallons of oil run off our streets and driveways into our waters -- the equivalent of the Exxon Valdez oil spill, " the report says.
In the ten years to 2008, the total payroll in England expanded by almost 300, 000 to nearly 1.4m, a rise of 28% (32% on a full-time equivalent basis).
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