Now ask yourself, do you have the equivalent in place for your global marketing organization?
Ones that are aesthetically equivalent in appearance, taste and texture to what they mimic.
The agency converts the methane emissions into their equivalent in carbon dioxide, following standard scientific practice.
We consume just over 20 billion barrels of oil equivalent in all forms of energy.
It is also anchored in a populist movement whose scale has no equivalent in Europe.
Xarelto, made by Johnson and Bayer, was better than warfarin in one analysis, about equivalent in another.
London had the equivalent in a rage for gin that seized its poor in the 18th century.
But each team will have its own equivalent in mind and be wrestling with the same question.
Airfare, hotels, meals, insurance, and assorted charges came to the equivalent in yuan of about twenty-two hundred dollars.
In Oman Shell overbooked 250 million barrels of oil equivalent in reserves it expected to find in expansions of existing fields.
An hour of labour in Italy costs euro19, and in France euro30: the equivalent in Poland is euro2.
They are not equivalent in value and should not be treated as such.
The trial, along with a previously announced urban equivalent in Leicester, will depend on small-scale production of the vehicles.
Each credit is the right to emit one metric ton of carbon dioxide or its equivalent in other greenhouse gases.
The reason Mr Fillon contacted the deputy prime minister is that Mr Clegg is his equivalent in the British government.
Furthermore, the model might be identical to its 2.5G equivalent in every other respect, leaving the battery and platform issues unaddressed.
"Something bad has to happen where the deficit is blamed, a Katrina-like equivalent in the economic or financial world, " he says.
The British production cycle is nearly complete, and it is substantial, equivalent in energy content to the cumulative Saudi oil production.
While the company produced 1, 578 million barrels of oil equivalent in 2012, it estimates that production will total 1, 475-1, 525 MBOED in 2013.
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The 154 panels cover an area of 200 sq metres (2, 153 sq ft), the equivalent in size of half a tennis court.
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He sees it as the equivalent in size and market power of Abbey National, before that former building society was bought by Santander.
And it is therefore tricky for the Treasury to surrender to the household sector an asset equivalent in value to around 5% of GDP.
For facial plastic surgery, a doctor certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery is considered an equivalent in all states.
The Washington Post says the Republican party losing control of both houses is the equivalent in a parliamentary election of losing a vote of no-confidence.
There has never really been the equivalent in the United States.
Mr Olmert has disclosed that he accepted the principle of one-to-one swaps, leaving the Palestinians with land equivalent in area to what they had before 1967.
So how do we find the equivalent in the markets, and participate in the market during periods of price appreciation and help minimize downside when markets are falling?
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It seems certain that the Federal Reserve will continue to accompany fiscal stimulus with the monetary equivalent in the form of near-zero interest rates and further quantitative easing.
Supporters say the 2000 cancer plan in England and its 2002 equivalent in Scotland, both recently revised, have led to important advances, such as reduced waiting times and increased survival rates.
That means the equivalent in retirement available for the purchase of private insurance of the revenues that would be produced by a 9% payroll tax under the present system.
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