But in today's world, isn't seven years equivalent to an eternity?
Remember how we found out that there's a difference between the Google-branded Android firmware and its HTC-modified equivalent, and the latter isn't allowed to feature the silkscreened Google logo?
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"Until something is proven to be absolutely equivalent or better, you shouldn't mess around with something as important as vision, " he says.
In addition to T-02D's ISO 25600-equivalent high sensitivity, the phone also comes equipped with a nighttime mode that allows users to take beautiful photos at night while minimizing camera shake and noise, two problems commonly encountered with previous low-light photography technology.
You can also go directly into its Yelp page and take a peek at individual reviews. (Apple also cleverly sneaked in an easter egg: all of its stores are represented by an Apple logo.) Google Street View fans will be disappointed to see that there isn't really an equivalent feature here.
While makers typically don't test for the calorie count, most assume calories are equivalent to nonbeer candy.
Gansa and Gordon didn't set out to recruit former "showrunners, " the TV equivalent of a movie director, who oversee everything from script writing to approval of locations, costumes and edits.
You won't get any break on furniture prices in Panama, which are roughly equivalent to the U.S. When you compare costs, it will probably make more sense for you to rent a furnished unit and leave most of your stuff in the U.S. in a self-storage unit until you are ready to make a long-term commitment.
"People are willing to put up with the rash because they have cancer ... but if you have two equivalent options and one causes a rash and one doesn't, people are always going to choose the one without a rash, " Hecht says.
It's also because although Germany could probably afford a 50% writedown of what it's owed, given the strength of its economy and public finances (the writedown, excluding the Target2 credit, would be equivalent to just over 1% of its GDP), the same probably can't be said of Spain, Italy or even France (where the writedown costs would also be around 1% of GDP).
Was this not the footballing equivalent of buying an extremely expensive gadget for Christmas, only to unwrap it and find that it won't work without four additional batteries (not supplied)?
But I guarantee you that we will never have an affordable, high-quality health-care system so long as individual patients and their families are incentivized to order the health-care equivalent of Kobe beef, when most would be happy with a Nebraska T-bone.
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So, don't expect a deal to be hammered out tonight as David and Angela are trying to do the European equivalent of arguing over how to split the bill for 27 friends who've fallen out about who over ordered and who really ought to pay.
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