Of course, just eliminating meat from the plate doesn't always equal a healthy meal.
All those parts equal a car that's just fine for tooling around on errands.
The closer the number is to zero, the more equal a society is.
But why should that equal a break when it comes to taxes?
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The power corporation would own the solar system until the current power bills equal a payoff amount, then ownership would revert to the homeowner.
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Reviews and product scarcity don't necessarily equal a successful launch.
Does less classroom time equal a bigger bottom line?
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It performs a feat equal to a supersonic jet's circling the globe six inches off the ground.
Even though the black hole contains a mass equal to a billion suns, it is compacted into an area about the size of the solar system.
Say your employer covers you for a death benefit equal to a one times your salary.
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An inflation rate of 20.4% in 1990 is down to 2.2%, and a budget deficit equal to a staggering 29% of GDP is now a manageable 1.5%.
How can I be a contributor, an equal, a partner like we are in so many other areas?
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But a year in politics is equal to a century in normal life.
Aristocrats feared gin's corrosive effect on the social hierarchy: Might not a drunken millwright someday fancy himself equal to a drunken lord of the manor?
In youth sports, that social contract would be re-instituting sports, at least on an intramural level, at schools, from elementary on up, so kids have a more equal shot at being exposed to athletics, and a more equal shot at succeeding.
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It is also time to put to rest a popular but fallacious view that since central-bank reserves equal only a fraction of the daily turnover on foreign-exchange markets, intervention is merely a drop in the bucket.
The Chilean personal account system that has been so successful for 30 years now includes a government guaranteed minimum benefit for the personal accounts that is roughly equal as a percent of income to the average benefit under the U.S. Social Security system.
"I have come to believe that this is a question of fairness and of equal protection under the law, and that a civil union is not equal to civil marriage, " Baldacci, a Democrat, said in a statement released as he signed the bill.
On average, each Volt will add electric demand equal to a couple of home refrigerators.
All else being equal, a bond with a smaller coupon loses more value when rates rise.
In the Reading areas, these are equal to a tax of about 13% of household income.
In other words, each year would be equal to a little under half of the UK's current annual civil spend on space.
Other things being equal, a company with an overfunded pension plan is more valuable than one with an underfunded one.
All else equal, a fertility specialist who treats 600 couples a year should make more money than one who treats 400.
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Everything else being equal, a retailer would rather sell a television set or a toy over the Internet than through a store any day.
He said they were given an amount equal to a salt cellar half their size, so humans would have to eat an equivalent amount.
All things being equal, a low price-to-sales ratio is good news for investors, while a very high price-to-sales ratio can be a warning sign.
But the economists find that, all else being equal, a 10% appreciation in the exchange rate reduces GDP growth by around one percentage point.
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