Apart from differences in taxation, these two options should be equivalent to the shareholder.
However, Chilean President Sebastian Pinera has said that civil unions would not under any circumstances be equivalent to marriage.
In an interview published in this month's Wired magazine, Dawkins estimated the number of non-religious people in the U.S. to be around 30 million and compared atheists' struggle for recognition as equivalent to previous campaigns by other minority groups.
That lets operators experiment with different flow rates and carbon-dioxide concentrations, which can be tweaked to be anything from 3.5% to 14% (roughly equivalent to those from a coal-fired power station).
The 1.97% increase would be equivalent to 42p a week on a Band C property for Cornwall's householders.
At times Mr. Muschietti seems to be the cinematic equivalent of an art student learning from the masters by copying them.
Once completed it is expected to generate 6.4 MWh DC (equivalent to 5MW AC) and be capable of generating enough electricity to power about 700 average-sized homes.
Then he elaborated for ten minutes while we listened, glanced, made notes, riffled the textbook to find refuge in print, some semblance of meaning that might be roughly equivalent to what he was saying.
If every home in the U.S. were to implement these energy-saving technologies, it would be the equivalent of taking all the homes in California, New York and Texas off the power grid (32 million homes).
She said she was supportive of the field tests, because she felt it would help New York make the case that the new test would be equivalent to the previous GED test.
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The cost of setting up the infrastructure to support these wireless services is likely to be lower than those for equivalent high-speed services because no cables have to be laid out to homes.
After 30 years of chopping onions and dismantling a thousand chickens, my desire to understand what determines the alimentary equivalent of animal magnetism has yet to be fully answered.
Mr Alton noted that the European Patent Office had refused to allow the equivalent patent because "it was found to be obvious".
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Dujardin, with a pencil mustache, looks a little like John Gilbert, but his cavorting star is meant to be a Fairbanks equivalent.
But the justice has to be of an equivalent standard.
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It said the benefit of changes in operations in the north of the county were anticipated to be the equivalent of 130.5 full-time constables, although this would not mean the loss of a similar amount of jobs as a direct response.
Most of the warheads are thought to be below 20 kilotons, equivalent to 20, 000 tons of TNT.
My favorite of the debunkers is Jack McDonald on his King of War blog, who shows that the area to be reconnoitered is equivalent to the size of the State of South Carolina.
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The color, shape and some inactive ingredients in the pills might be different, but generics must contain the same key ingredient and prove to be equivalent in order to receive approval from the Food and Drug Administration.
It says that if in this space any closed-curve object, such as a rubber band, can be shrunk to a point, then the space is topologically equivalent to a sphere.
On your next business trip just be prepared to hear an earful about Tuktuk.com (or the equivalent) and to book your golf game well ahead of schedule.
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In Northern Ireland, the gas reserves have been estimated to be the equivalent of about 1.5bn barrels of oil.
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The effect was also found to be equivalent to a tenth of the impact of being employed, as opposed to unemployed.
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Furthermore, the model might be identical to its 2.5G equivalent in every other respect, leaving the battery and platform issues unaddressed.
The motor is guaranteed to last for five years, and the firm estimates over its lifetime it should be able to pump the equivalent amount of air needed to fill 26 million party balloons.
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Courses will only be able to count as equivalent to one GCSE - not up to six as at present.
In this analogy, beginning to exercise is equivalent to building internal resilience to be able to cope with the problems as they are.
For scientific and technical terms, indeed, it is surprising, given the speed of change in those vocabularies, that the spread is not greater: it must be easier to say magnetic resonance imaging than to dream up an equivalent in Tagalog or Persian.
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