Weight and mass are not equivalent as weight can change with gravitational changes.
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These will be free days, but the men, according to merit, will receive the same pay equivalent as for a full six day week.
The crew in Espoo has pitted Nokia Maps from the Lumia 920 against both Apple's equivalent as well as Google Maps -- and to no one's surprise, Nokia's own platform comes out on top.
It was only 10 years ago, when Euro 96 saw England host a major tournament for the first time in 30 years, that the flag of England replaced its British equivalent as the supporters' flag of choice.
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This is a nerve center to manage electricity coursing across thousands of miles, transporting as much energy in equivalent terms as two Keystone pipelines.
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Apparently, Merck-Medco accounted for sales in a way that booked co-payments that consumers pay to pharmacies as revenue for Merck, and then booked an equivalent amount as costs.
For a top-bracket taxpayer, that was equivalent to as much as 12% on a corporate bond.
For the rest of the public, there is Google or some equivalent just as there is the endless automated decision tree, phone or Web.
Known as equivalent qualifications, some of these count for as much as four or even six GCSEs.
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Courses will only be able to count as equivalent to one GCSE - not up to six as at present.
First, it rests on some peculiar comparisons saying, as Mr Higonnet does, that Jackson Pollock is the equivalent of Manet is as meaningless as saying that Arnold Schwarzenegger is the equivalent of Juliette Binoche.
Yet regardless of what happens to Danica at the Daytona 500, to celebrate her victory as a triumph for diversity would be the equivalent of celebrating as though she one the entire race because she lead the first lap.
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His decision to ban all nuclear tests would preclude the U.S. from conducting even extremely low-yield tests (for example, those that produce as little of a blast as the equivalent of four pounds of high explosive) as part of the nuclear stockpile stewardship program.
No one wants to be seen as the equivalent of the replacement refs, but in government as in sports, judgments made on the fly about a rapidly moving game often can change things for the worse.
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One downside: even the bronze plans cost about twice as much as equivalent coverage in Colorado.
Again starkly different than the picture you presented of immoral businessmen as equivalent to Ayn Rand heroes.
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The discount is by far the better proposition, but the supposedly clever students viewed them as equivalent.
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The quest for speed leads owners to Bassani, whose "Wally" yachts weigh half as much as equivalent cruisers.
This could force Boehringer to market Pradaxa as equivalent to warfarin, not better.
As is her wont, Livni treated her opponent's observation about an unpleasant reality as equivalent to creating that reality.
High standards of scientific integrity are essential because nothing is more damaging to any scientific discipline than the promotion of opinion as equivalent to fact.
My take-away from the Medicaid-IV literature review is: there is no credible evidence that Medicaid results in worse or equivalent health outcomes as being uninsured.
The two-dimensional equivalent is known as Penrose tiling (see picture above), after Sir Roger Penrose, the mathematician who put this form of geometry on a formal footing.
But while people buying an old one-day pink travel card could use it on the buses, Tube and overland rail, many train companies refuse to accept the equivalent pay-as-you-go on Oyster.
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Instead, how about we make trade and environmental reform align with one another: sign a deal, then treat violations of the deal as equivalent to tariffs, incurring disciplinary action from the WTO.
Patrick Messerlin, an economist at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Paris, estimates that, because of this pro-cartel effect, anti-dumping duties are generally twice as costly to the economy as equivalent import tariffs.
Instead of thinking of one dollar as equivalent to the next, the Luo draw rigorous distinctions between types of money, labeling some money "bitter, " which means that it can be used only in certain ways.
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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There are many other qualifications, such as the Diploma in Digital Applications (Dida) taken in many schools in place of an information technology GCSE, which counts as equivalent to four GCSEs in the school league tables in England.
In an interview published in this month's Wired magazine, Dawkins estimated the number of non-religious people in the U.S. to be around 30 million and compared atheists' struggle for recognition as equivalent to previous campaigns by other minority groups.
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