Nissan, however, had much smaller unrealised profits than the average: its equivalent book value is around 19, 900.
Each credit is the right to emit one metric ton of carbon dioxide or its equivalent in other greenhouse gases.
Hong Kong has no general income tax, only a salaries tax, a corporate-profits tax and its equivalent of a property tax.
For those with a rating of CCC (roughly, its equivalent of Caa1, Moody's rating for Mueller) the figures are 30% and 53%.
The crew at Aecom UK, an infrastructure firm that planned the Olympic Park in east London, won a contract in 2011 to help Rio build its equivalent.
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.
Would we be able to find the connectors that plug into the consumer device for connecting it to a computer (or whatever its equivalent would be) or to power after 50 years?
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If the custodial parent does not provide the non-custodial parent with Form 8332 or its equivalent, the non-custodial parent is not entitled to the dependency exemption, regardless of what the probate court says.
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At the repas, the big meal after the event, Hutton was forced to stand in the midst of all the tables and people, for it was his 40th birthday, while 'Happy Birthday' or its equivalent was sung in English, Breton, French, Friesian, Spanish, and Tunisian.
Like its newspaper equivalent, it would need to convey a sense of the narrative content.
But each team will have its own equivalent in mind and be wrestling with the same question.
The result is that the zipped file of such a hybrid document is longer than its monoglot 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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Like its male equivalent, the Solheim Cup has witnessed all manner of incidents that can only be described as undiplomatic.
Output, now at nearly 150, 000 tonnes (with gas measured in its oil equivalent), has shot up over the past few years.
With that exception, all electric charges were expected to be exact multiples of an electron's negative one, or its positive equivalent.
The ONS measures construction output from the activity of business in Britain, not including Northern Ireland, which conducts its own equivalent survey.
Mobile advertising is worth less to website owners than its desktop equivalent, in part because mobile ad units are not very compelling.
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The free Furby iOS app (available this month) offers up a translator that will listen to its speech and spit out its English equivalent.
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Transmeta has produced a chip for mobile computers known as Crusoe that is designed to use far less battery power than its Intel equivalent.
Its European equivalent would, arguably, require a new treaty, just as the European Central Bank did, and all the political horse-trading that would entail.
Typically, they could have 20 million barrels of oil, or its gas equivalent (boe), whereas the major fields had as many as 500 million boe.
Leader of the House Lesley Griffiths said the company was registered with English health regulator the Care Quality Commission, not its Welsh equivalent Healthcare Inspectorate Wales.
Like its male equivalent, the Solheim Cup is a biennial competition played between two teams of professional golfers, one from the US and one from Europe.
Among the facilities Google's iPhone app lacks that are present in its Android equivalent are indoor maps, the ability to download maps for offline viewing, and voice search.
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.
But if the propensity to addiction is also genetically controlled in humans, it could provide a mechanism to address the problem at the cellular level, by regulating tyramine or its vertebrate equivalent.
The FSA found evidence that Barclays, sometimes working with staff at other banks, had tried to manipulate Libor (the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate) and its European equivalent Euribor between 2005 and 2009.
In a video created by Boston Dynamics, BigDog is seen lifting a breeze block with an arm attached to where the head would go on its animal equivalent, and then throwing it backwards.
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