It suggests the equivalent of five million households used credit cards, overdrafts or savings to buy food.
The NYSE, on the other hand, is not the equivalent of a large corporation.
The improvement was the equivalent, they say, to a 16 percentile point increase in GRE score.
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The government budget, despite progress, consumes the equivalent of 55% of the gross domestic product.
Now ask yourself, do you have the equivalent in place for your global marketing organization?
The cap is set at the equivalent to the average post-tax salary of a working household.
The authority employs more than 8, 000 staff in the equivalent of 6, 300 full-time posts.
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To make 4, 000, 000 dollars over 20 years, is the equivalent of making 200, 000 dollars per year.
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"Unfortunately, it is down about 11% from 2009 for the equivalent wards, " she added.
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The Bank of England, for example, has bought the equivalent of one year's entire fiscal deficit.
The BMW averaged the equivalent of about 33 mpg, well short of the car's rated consumption.
The premium over the equivalent German debt also reached a record spread of 3.74 percentage points.
Insurance agents often recommend coverage that will replace the equivalent of 15 times your annual income.
The trust said the equivalent of 750 full-time jobs would be created throughout its four-year construction.
Its prime minister says the country is living through the equivalent of the American Great Depression.
As far as industrial design goes, this slate sports the equivalent of a crew cut.
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In chess, it is the equivalent of giving a pawn to capture a rook.
People do not understand - we are talking about the equivalent of non-League football.
Interestingly, there has not been the equivalent rail boom in other Peak Car countries.
Under the administration's budget proposal, the Postal Service would eliminate the equivalent of 23, 579 jobs.
This means buying the equivalent of 70% of the total long-term government bonds in markets.
In fact, a single elephant bird egg is about the equivalent of 120 normal chicken eggs.
But by launching the equivalent of all-out war, the SEC has dragged itself into the debate.
Colleges need the equivalent of a Toyota Corona to appear and disrupt their business model.
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That's the equivalent of subtracting one-fifth to one-sixth of a work day from overall output.
That makes it a Non-Appropriated Fund Instrumentality, the equivalent to the commissary on a military base.
That's the equivalent of 40 full-length feature films, or a handful of books by Dickens.
And she tripped on her footwork, the equivalent of falling over a crack in the sidewalk.
Congress passed the equivalent of HSAs in 1996, but strangled them with crushing regulations.
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