Properly done Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) adjustments are very complicated, but if we judge by 2011 IMF figures than roughly speaking we should boost the nominal value of Russian wages by about 28% to capture their actual purchasing power.
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"The trouble is we judge Richard by a pseudo-Victorian values system, but we judge others in the context of their time, " she said.
As sad as it is, we are a visual species and we judge people by what they look like.
Should we judge it by the past board or new board?
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So, in other words, if we judge society by how well it serves the poor, then free enterprise is far and away the greatest anti-poverty program known to man.
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We can only judge Mitt Romney by what we know about him.
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We like to think that we process the data, but according to communications researchers, we all judge books by their cover.
Travel teaches you that we can't always judge others' behavior by how we do it at home.
Those metrics, added to what we had in 2011, give us signposts by which we can judge our progress.
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Yes, we all judge a book by its cover (and Amazon and Apple are happy about that), but real power dressing starts from the inside out.
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What is important to remember is that we judge the Assad regime by its actions and not by their promises, because their promises have proven so frequently in the past to be empty.
But we have to judge elections by the bottom line, and if it turns out that in the end Benjamin Netanyahu will be the the prime minister, he will be judged to have been the winner.
"While we respectfully disagree with Judge Weeks, we are not surprised by his ruling, " the group said in a written statement.
In the end, the surest way we can judge our talent is by observing the demonstrated passion and commitment.
"I urge people to stay with us and judge us by what we do, " he said.
Our employees, our colleagues, and our customers judge us by how we look, how we dress, our table manners, our grooming, and sometimes even how we do our job.
The bias affects our idea of our own intelligence as measured by IQ, how we judge our ability to think, our notion of our own relative academic records, test results, health, even ability to drive a car and be popular among friends.
And we have some recent history by which to judge the different policy proposals that are on the table.
We judge CD-RW packet-writing performance by copying a folder containing 100MB of files to a CD-RW disc three times: first to the newly formatted blank disc, again after deleting the files from the first copy operation, and finally by overwriting the files from the second operation.
"We've got the opportunity as a coalition government with a judge-led inquiry whose terms are agreed by all three party leaders, we have got the opportunity to get it to a much, much better place, " the prime minister said.
The way we judge future direction after a pull-back is by measuring the bounce!
We will then need to wait for a decision by the judge, which could take 10 days.
But only by appreciating how far Europe has come can we judge how far it has to go.
We view through a prism of hyper-sophistication, and judge by the rules of Chevy Chase and Greenwich, of Cleveland Park and McLean, of Bronxville and Manhattan.
We celebrate business leaders who inspire us to judge a business not just by how well it serves shareholders, but by how well it serves society.
"We live in a society where we are judged by our peers in a court of law, " Judge Popejoy says.
"The test of the authority exercised on the ground by the Palestinian Authority is now, and we will have to judge what is happening on the ground, " said Larsen.
Governments don't have a monopoly on it, and we can't -- you can't judge the intentions of another country by looking at its force -- like by looking at its force posture.
We should get on with Judge Starr's testimony, the questions that will be asked by the various counsel, and see how it goes.
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