An equivalent class in Enniskillen would be full of Blackberries.
They overcome their pre-midlife crises by doing the middle-class equivalent of going wild and roughing it sleeping in bunkhouses and pulling off pranks like short-sheeting a bed.
Operating with a voltage of 1.35V, according to Samsung tests it provides an average 70% power savings (per unit density) over a 50nm class equivalent, 1.5V DDR3-based RDIMM.
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It argues that the life of Vanguard-class boats can be stretched at most to 30 years, not to 44 years as the service of America's equivalent Ohio-class boats can be.
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Although the experiment did not test the idea (or, for that matter, the effects of an upgrade to the rodent equivalent of business class), the researchers speculate that it may be this lack of synchrony that caused the deaths of the older animals.
Where a C-class motor from Estes puts out the equivalent of 2 pounds of thrust for one second, an H-class motor--the entry point to high-power rocketry--puts out 55 pounds.
Inflation destroys the middle class, the social equivalent of a levee system, and then the floods come.
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The living standards of the poor in America today are equivalent to the living standards of the middle class 40 years ago, if not the middle class in Europe today.
The living standards of the poor in America today are equivalent to the living standards of the middle class 35 years ago, if not the middle class in Europe today.
Reitlinger's work suggested art as an asset class was an underperformer, maybe the equivalent of T-bills over two centuries.
Oft-times--if you compute the hours actually worked--class action lawyers wind up collecting fees equivalent to tens of thousands of dollars per hour.
It was Posner who famously said in a 1995 decision that certifying a class on behalf of millions of consumers could be the equivalent of handing the plaintiffs a victory.
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The most important division, however, is probably between the middle class created by the actions of the state and its equivalent created by its own efforts in the private sector.
Conversely, the only asset class that can continually deliver positive returns is cash or cash equivalent investments.
Why mate with a second-class beau who cannot be bothered to bring you the fishy equivalent of roses and diamonds?
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If there's no exact generic equivalent to the brand-name drug that you are taking, there may be similar drugs in the same class that are close enough.
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