You would be earning twice as much, but you would also be paying twice as much.
There'll be twice as many jobs in animation in the UK by this time next year.
Compact fluorescent bulbs have become a popular alternative, but LEDs have the potential to be twice as efficient.
Had this nation grown at the 4%-rate achieved in the pre-1913 period, we would be twice as well-off today.
It would have to be twice as good as Torchlight 2 for me to spend that kind of money.
According to the National Institute for Mental Health, people with diabetes may be twice as likely to become depressed.
If coming deficits are likely to be twice as large, then the case for more tax revenues is even stronger!
Remarkably, the people who saw the description in the simple font thought the exercises would be twice as fast to complete!
To put it in perspective, the new iPhone will be twice as fast as the iPhone 4S, and have twice the graphics performance.
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Some published reports suggest the number could be twice as high.
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Specifically, costs tend to be twice as large as people forecast and the time to complete projects tends to be three times greater than anticipated.
Launching his new company in 1999, a one click e-commerce venture called Arzoo.com, Bhatia claimed it had the potential to be twice as big as Hotmail.
Many homeowners will have to rearrange ductwork and interior walls to fit the high-SEER units, which can be twice as large as the ones they replace.
With borrowing rates so high, loan-to-value ratios on houses can be twice as much as a home's market value, whereas in a more balanced market they would be at 75%.
So not only that, but Paul informs me that the microscopes that they're going to have here will be twice as good as the ones they had -- (laughter) -- up in Oregon.
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The latest effort reconciles the differences among dozens of earlier measurements and includes new data to compile an estimate that is believed to be twice as accurate as previous ones, according to researchers involved.
In other words, for every solar panel or smart meter the U.S. exports, expect there to be twice as many exports in the form of architectural design of green buildings, energy audits and licensing of U.S. clean technologies.
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If productivity in health continues to lag the rest of the economy, and health spending continues to rise to make up this gap, our net debt could be twice as high by 2060 as the OBR's base forecast.
The way the math works, after 20 years of the grantor paying the income taxes for the trust, there could be twice as much in the trust as there would be if the trust paid its own taxes, says Bernard Kent, a tax partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers in Detroit.
Conservatives are twice as likely as liberals to be married and twice as likely to attend church every week.
In other words, the note was believed to be almost twice as valuable as the coin.
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How much more varies by application, Gupta says, but it tends to be nearly twice as much.
By the time that all is revealed, you'll be breathing twice as fast as the doctor ordered.
When the program was originally proposed, the CBO predicted that those rates would be nearly twice as high.
By 2020, Jim O'Neill from Goldman Sachs predicts that Germany will be exporting twice as much to China as to France.
On the face of it, a large chunk of Citigroup shares appears to be worth twice as much in Saudi Arabia as in New York.
If the Wilpons decide to pay the expansion fee, they will be paying twice as much as any other owner paid for an MLS team.
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He added that making it mandatory "eliminates game playing by the OEMs, " who would otherwise be releasing twice as many devices (some with touch, some without) which confuses consumers.
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It's AMD, with one-seventh of Intel's revenue, that has been exuding Intel-like cockiness--making predictions that its server processor called Opteron will be in twice as many server designs this year.
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