Multiplying both sides of the equation by minus one gives you an equivalent (not similar but equivalent) statement.
The more casual but definitionally equivalent really also appears high up on the list.
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But reserves equivalent to four weeks' worth of imports would be more than enough.
After the meeting, Hueston was headed for England, where he serves on the British committee of scientists that found there may be a link between that country's bovine disease and a rare but fatal human equivalent called Creutzfeld-Jakob disease, or CJD.
'That's not my thing, but this is our equivalent to the story of Jack the Ripper.
But by launching the equivalent of all-out war, the SEC has dragged itself into the debate.
But there is no equivalent for console games, and as such, consumers still need Gamestop.
Human and animal lives may not necessarily be considered equivalent, but practising Buddhists preach kindness to animals and empathy for their suffering.
Microsoft complained the suit was mostly about it bundling Microsoft Explorer with Windows, a move that killed Netscape but which was the equivalent of shipping cars with radios installed, which killed the independent car-radio merchants.
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It's one thing to capture the elastic vitality of Saarinen's winged TWA Terminal or the swirling ramparts at Wright's Marin County Civic Center, but to uncover an equivalent dynamism at SOM's Connecticut General Life Insurance headquarters in a bland park in Bloomfield, Conn.
Dividends and capital gains produce equivalent gains, but their tax rates will now be very different.
But the guys who are equivalent to those who nick old ladies' handbags are getting off.
But in reality, the equivalent of around 17 million tons of greenhouse gases comes out of them every year.
If the taxpayer misses the 30-day deadline, Congress' tax writers still allowed him an "equivalent" hearing but not an automatic stay.
But where is the female equivalent of Steve Jobs or Mark Zuckerberg?
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These may sound trivial amounts but 4 sq m is equivalent to having a sofa and small computer table in your house, Riba argues.
But whether Palmer has the equivalent of an over-subscribed Kickstarter on his hands or not, his project, mad as it seems, has captured the popular imagination.
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Shareholders in target companies may not get as much cash or stock in the transaction as they would like, but they do get the equivalent of a lottery ticket.
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Thus the six old-timers, for example, have agreed to accord one another's citizens the same rights as domestic investors by 2010, but will not grant outsiders equivalent treatment until 2020.
The biggest ships in use at the moment can carry around 15, 000 containers (TEUs or twenty foot equivalent units) but in 2013 ships capable of carrying 18, 000 containers are due to arrive.
He writes that Wal-Mart is still the price leader for general merchandise, but adds that prices are equivalent when sales taxes are included and with free shipping for Amazon Prime members is used.
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But that grant is only equivalent to about a 1% council tax rise and only lasts a year, so many forces will recoup more money by refusing the government aid and charging local taxpayers extra.
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Payable silver-equivalent ounces produced but not yet delivered to Silver Wheaton by its partners increased by 2.0 million ounces to approximately 5.2 million silver-equivalent payable ounces as of Sept. 30, the company said in a press release.
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"People are willing to put up with the rash because they have cancer ... but if you have two equivalent options and one causes a rash and one doesn't, people are always going to choose the one without a rash, " Hecht says.
But he is the university equivalent because the football program is like a wholly owned subsidiary, and Fisher manages an operating division that generates millions in cash receipts from ticket sales, royalties from sales of licensed merchandise worldwide, and goodwill affecting future enrollment and alumni donations.
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But acting to Reagan was the equivalent of a high school summer job.
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Many police agencies already carry M-16s or equivalent kinds of weapons but they are usually reserved for SWAT teams.
OK, it may be a little sanitised, but it's the Bangkok equivalent of Borough or Barcelona's Boqueria, where well-heeled locals shop for the finest produce.
But they never find their own equivalent to his suave, sneaky-gleeful subversiveness.
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