The oil leak was estimated to be a total of around 4, 000 barrels of oil equivalent.
AstraZeneca challenged Andrx's version of Prilosec by saying that the generic drug wasn't really equivalent.
Overall, Hodges told LinuxWorldthat the NT and Unix versions were "very close" to being equivalent.
India volume is seen rising by 3.1% to 1.46 billion tons of oil equivalent.
At present, more than 70% of the working population have reached GCSE level or the equivalent.
Many countries have similar programs so if you are not American, check your State Department equivalent.
Part-time or part-time seasonal workers can be lumped together to count as full-time equivalent.
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In many cases, brand names had higher levels of salt than the supermarket own-label equivalent.
The standard required for acceptance onto a course might be one A-level or a vocational equivalent.
The resources accessible to each in preparing and prosecuting the case will be equivalent.
The efficiency of a car engine can be defined in terms of a miles-per-gallon equivalent.
Their latest move is to get into an industry which has less of a direct digital equivalent.
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Some resources, such as digital storage, are actually more expensive in the cloud than their local equivalent.
The discount is by far the better proposition, but the supposedly clever students viewed them as equivalent.
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Most of it goes into the round filing cabinet under the desk of course, or the electronic equivalent.
The result is that the zipped file of such a hybrid document is longer than its monoglot equivalent.
Currently, 30% of immigrants haven't earned a high school diploma or the equivalent.
The idea behind AR is to connect the physical landscape, in which someone is standing, with an online equivalent.
Brian Blau, research director at tech research firm Gartner, says Google needs a real-time option, or a Twitter equivalent.
Second, they promised conservatives that the cuts in the sequester would be kept intact or replaced with something equivalent.
The Sky Greens produce costs around 40% more than an imported Chinese equivalent.
Having lived through terrestrial upheavals, they have no appetite for the economic equivalent.
The BBC has faced criticism that its iPlayer app for the Google-designed system offers fewer features than its iPhone equivalent.
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The sport's reigning men's champion, Akron, has had the last two winners of the Hermann Trophy the sport's Heisman Trophy equivalent.
The trick, he says, is to harness material efficiency so people can enjoy goods that are equivalent or almost equivalent.
By comparison, the U.S. consumption level is expected to rise marginally by 0.2% to 2.26 billion tons of oil equivalent.
Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific word, or any kind of jargon if you can think of an English equivalent.
Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific word or a jargon word if you can think of an everyday English equivalent.
Mr Sargeant also said that the average band D property in Wales pays 19% less council tax than the English equivalent.
With that exception, all electric charges were expected to be exact multiples of an electron's negative one, or its positive equivalent.
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