According to Bernanke s academic philosophy, expanding the money supply somehow equates to growing the economy.
That equates to nine million tonnes of avoidable excess fuel and more than 28 million tonnes of CO2.
It equates to about one in every eight employees with the Dumfries and Galloway authority.
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On the plus side, all this water-related risk equates to business opportunities as well.
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That equates to a cumulative increase in TMS2 of some 26% over those 25 months.
Counting green jobs equates to counting part of the economic cost of achieving this environmental impact.
This equates to the consumer does not know what he or she is talking about.
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That equates to 270, 000 words a minute or 388 million a day on Blogger.
High demand equates to better profits, although cheap natural gas prices dent their bottom lines.
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That equates to 40, 000 megawatts of electricity, or enough to displace 80 large coal plants.
Windows 8 works with files of up to 16 exbibytes, which equates to 687 million Blu-Rays.
And no-till farming equates to fewer emissions, less soil erosion and less chemical runoff.
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It said this equates to about 80 people in Scotland who would be eligible for Kalydeco.
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This equates to approximately 250 million iphone sold or 685000 iphone sold daily in 2017.
That equates to 19 million people, or almost a third of Mr Bush's supporters in the voting booth.
Failing to reward opt-in participation equates to lesser engagement, and ultimately less opportunity to influence customer and employee behaviors.
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All this equates to a lot of captive opportunities to push products like pumps and compressors and blowout preventers.
Displaying emotion at appropriate times no longer equates to an athlete's inability to 'make it' in the real world.
And for extra-extra credit, how many car-years worth of emissions that equates to.
Liberty controls preferred stock that equates to about a 40% stake in Sirius.
Politicians seem to think that a lower amount of risk taking is needed, yet this equates to less money.
Rama told me that she was connected to the clinic's Department of Yajnopathy, an ancient Indian specialty that roughly equates to astrology.
Annualizing the data, that equates to 2.27 trillion text messages in 2012, up significantly from 240.8 billion in 2007.
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At first glance, 0.2 seconds seems impressive, but it equates to a distance of 3.6 feet when traveling at 12.4MPH.
The reality is the fight against piracy equates to spending time and money combating a loss that cannot be quantified.
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This equates to an absolute risk of one in 132 for the over-40s and one in 182 for 35-39-year-old women.
Estimates as to how much this support equates to vary from study to study, as do methods and standards for calculation.
All in all, that rate for October was 14.6% and equates to 46 million Americans dealing with being unemployed or underemployed.
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He opposes abortion in all circumstances and has said he also opposes the morning after pill, which he equates to abortion.
Recent tests found noise levels from a vuvuzela, at full volume and when pressed against your ear, equates to 127 decibels.
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