Even worse, these self - willed do - it - yourselfers use the much - ballyhooed meta - analyses showing that all credible therapies produce roughly
equivalent results in order to do any damn - fool thing they want — which might include totally unsupported, useless, or even harmful methods.
Basing the decision about which dog to adopt on a sensational storyline designed to sell newspapers or their digital
equivalent results in a disproportionate number of dogs with a certain look dying in our nation's shelters.
Not exact matches
As a
result, he says, the client is often willing to offer more
in equity than the
equivalent in cash «because the [designer's] motivation and the quality of the work could be better.»
In another one of our working papers, which links our
result to various probability puzzles and statistical biases, we found that the simplest version of our problem is nearly
equivalent to the famous Monty Hall problem, which stumped the eminent mathematician Paul Erdős and many other smart people.
BG, which will report full - year
results on Feb. 5, said it expected 2015 production volumes to have hit 704,000 barrels of oil
equivalent per day (boepd), above its previous forecast of 680 - 700,000 boed, due to new fields that have come on stream
in Australia, Brazil and Norway.
BlackBerry, which reports its
results in U.S. dollars, said it had a $ 372 million net loss
in the three months ended Aug. 31,
equivalent to 71 cents per share, but broke even after excluding one - time items.
Although the U.S. dollar value of Yandex's U.S. dollar - denominated assets and liabilities was not impacted by these currency fluctuations, they
resulted in a downward revaluation of the ruble
equivalent of these U.S. dollar - denominated monetary assets and liabilities
in Q1 2018.
The total amount of deductions permitted is the amount necessary to
result in tax rates of 15.5 % for accumulated post-1986 foreign earnings held
in the form of cash or cash
equivalents and 8 % rate for all other earnings.
Fluctuations
in the exchange rates between the U.S. dollar and those other currencies could
result in the dollar
equivalent of such expenses being higher and / or the dollar
equivalent of such foreign - denominated revenue being lower than would be the case if exchange rates were stable.
«The anticipated increase
in longevity and
resulting [aging] populations is the financial
equivalent of climate change,» said Michael Drexler, one of the report's editors.
As a
result, I sold a San Francisco rental home for $ 2,742,000,
equivalent to 30X annual gross rent
in 2017, and reinvested $ 500,000 of the $ 1,800,000
in proceeds
in heartland real estate via RealtyShares.
Driving an
equivalent gas - powered car like the Mercedes S - Class S 500
results in emissions of approximately 200 g CO2 / km,» says Tesla.
Again, the
result might be at most a small rise
in yields on riskless assets matched by an
equivalent tightening of credit spreads.
«Our telecanvassing program contacted 123,138 individuals,
resulting in an increase
in turnout of 12.57 % among those called, which is
equivalent to over 15,478 voters,» Cambridge Analytica says.
[16] Less than one year after the collapse of Mt. Gox, United Kingdom - based exchange Bitstamp announced that their exchange would be taken offline while they investigate a hack which
resulted in about 19,000 bitcoins (
equivalent to roughly US$ 5 million at that time) being stolen from their hot wallet.
As a
result, adjusted EBITDA as used
in this release is
equivalent to the non-GAAP financial measure adjusted EBITDA, as adjusted, presented prior to the third quarter of 2013.
According to Aphria's most recent
results, for the quarter ended Aug. 31, the company reported net income of $ 15 million and a 15 per cent increase
in sales, to 852 kilograms or kilograms
equivalent of cannabis.
There is a calculator called Taxable
Equivalent Yield Calculator (link below) where if I put
in 3 % and 33 % as my tax bracket, I get the
result of 4.48 %.
These excluded products consisted of «manufactured products» (inapplicable
in the present context) and products «
resulting from refining crude oil, refining upgraded heavy crude oil, refining gases or liquids derived from coal or refining a synthetic
equivalent of crude oil».
The EPA claims that the extraction, transport, refining and use of the oilsands crude that would be transported daily through the pipeline would
result in «an additional 1.3 to 27.4 million metric tons of carbon dioxide
equivalent per year» compared to lighter crudes.
For fellow Christians to implicate one of the beacons for Christian thought
in the 21st century as a bigoted, senseless, reactionary institution, is
equivalent to denying the ultimate conclusions and
results of Wheaton's work
in the 21st century up until this point, which as a graduate living
in a secular world, has been mostly of incredible benefit not only to our world, but the kingdom beyond.
If we really wanted to find some idolatrous practice that was
equivalent to what the early Christians faced, it would have to be something that might
result in our persecution and death if we did it (or refused to do it).
I suggest that this process of the reintegration (at levels of increasing complexity) of conceptual and physical feelings
resulting in self - consciousness is
equivalent to Niebuhr's concept of «spirit,» which he apparently conceives of as something more than body and mind.
According to the company, 3L boxes
result in a smaller carbon footprint than glass as it's 35 % lighter on average and 44 % smaller
in size than the glass bottle
equivalents.
Milk Protein Concentrate (MPC) is produced by filtration methods (ultrafiltration and diafiltration) that capture essentially all the casein and whey proteins contained
in the raw material stream of the finished product, This
results in a casein - to - whey - protein ratio
equivalent to that of the original milk (approximately 80:20) without combining separately produced casein (caseinate) and whey proteins.
GM transformation process
results in profound compositional differences
in NK603, This GMO corn is not substantially
equivalent to its non-GMO counterpart.
Judging is based on measured
results which include advertising
equivalent value of the campaign, percentage of the target audience captured
in ticket sales, and return on investment for the event by increased revenue.
The
results in fruit preparations show an improved viscosity build - up
equivalent to chemically modified starches, clearly reflected
in comparable Bostwick values (see figure 1).
Other than the intended production of provitamin A
in the grains, GR2E Golden Rice was found to be compositionally
equivalent to conventional rice and there were no observed unintended, unexpected, changes
in nutrient composition as a
result of the genetic modification process.
The weaker pound, the
resulting increase
in the Intervention Milk Price
Equivalent to an average of 19p per litre, and lower UK cheese stocks all suggest there should be a farmgate milk price rise of at least 2p per litre.
The initiative so far has
resulted in 79,200 kg less food waste — amounting to 341,000 kg CO2 saved, the
equivalent of 473 flights between Stockholm and London.
Board Game
Equivalent: Not a board game, but you remember
in P.E.
in elementary school, when about 100 kids held onto the parachute and had to work together to get it to do something, and the
result was still entirely mediocre and less than fulfilling?
Their biggest problem was they had the
equivalent of Witzmann starting, Devey starting, and then Erving being the first one off the bench and no matter how good those other guys are it's never going to
result in your line being anything better than average and you'll have games where they actually look pretty shitty.
In that era before wall - to - wall sports news, if you had missed Sports Report or its slightly earlier TV
equivalent following the revolutionary teleprinter showing the final scores, you had to rush down to the local newsagent that evening to try to get a copy of the Green Citizen or Pink Times (both titles might have a different connotation today) before they sold out or the shop closed to find out
results, sometimes only to find that your match of interest had been a late kick off and its final score hadn't made the print run and you just had to wait for the Sunday newspapers because you were certain to miss Sportscene / MotD.
Often, parents know more than the so - called experts when they walk
in the door, which means that Mom and Dad have the
equivalent of several years of university training as a
result of their late nights
in front of the computer.
For example, the very small increases
in the minimum wage that took effect
in eight states on January 1, 2012 as a
result of those states» indexing laws will generate an additional $ 366 million
in GDP and create the
equivalent of more than 3,000 full - time jobs, according to an analysis by the Economic Policy Institute.
Similarly, though New York City's contributions to the MTA are at historic lows, it won't do much good for the city to restore transit funding to its rightful levels if that just
results in an
equivalent MTA revenue sweep by the state.
In all likelihood, next year's local election results will be less bad for Labour than this year's were, perhaps showing a Conservative lead of 10 - 15 % in terms of national equivalent vote shar
In all likelihood, next year's local election
results will be less bad for Labour than this year's were, perhaps showing a Conservative lead of 10 - 15 %
in terms of national equivalent vote shar
in terms of national
equivalent vote share.
the transfer of the employee would
result in substantially
equivalent employment
in the new Electoral Commission (whether or not the employee consents to the transfer); or
Restructuring library services to this lower funding level would
result in major curtailment
in access to public library service, with reduced open hours system - wide and the loss of over 100 full - time
equivalent (FTE) positions.
Conservative peer Baroness O'Cathain will propose the house rejects the regulations «having regard to the widespread concerns that the draft regulations compromise religious liberty and will
result in litigation over the content of classroom teaching, and having regard to the legality of the
equivalent regulations for Northern Ireland».
The gap between Ed and David Miliband
in the final vote was the
equivalent of about five MPs switching between the brothers, so the Trickett - Hoyle pact would account for 20 per cent of that
result.
The new Management of COCOBOD, upon the assumption of office
in February 2017, had a liability of US$ 280 million (
equivalent to 61,894 metric tonnes) to serve as a
result of rolling over contracts from 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 seasons.
In the equivalent elections in 2007, the Lib Dems had attained 24 % of the vote, and analysis by the respected academic Professor Colin Rallings of the University of Plymouth suggests that this will result in 700 of the Lib Dems» 1,850 councillors being defeate
In the
equivalent elections
in 2007, the Lib Dems had attained 24 % of the vote, and analysis by the respected academic Professor Colin Rallings of the University of Plymouth suggests that this will result in 700 of the Lib Dems» 1,850 councillors being defeate
in 2007, the Lib Dems had attained 24 % of the vote, and analysis by the respected academic Professor Colin Rallings of the University of Plymouth suggests that this will
result in 700 of the Lib Dems» 1,850 councillors being defeate
in 700 of the Lib Dems» 1,850 councillors being defeated.
In results to be published this week in The New England Journal of Medicine, the research team shows that ongoing pregnancy rates and live births were equivalent in a group of IVF women implanted with frozen embryos compared with fresh embryo
In results to be published this week
in The New England Journal of Medicine, the research team shows that ongoing pregnancy rates and live births were equivalent in a group of IVF women implanted with frozen embryos compared with fresh embryo
in The New England Journal of Medicine, the research team shows that ongoing pregnancy rates and live births were
equivalent in a group of IVF women implanted with frozen embryos compared with fresh embryo
in a group of IVF women implanted with frozen embryos compared with fresh embryos.
At the quantum scale,
in contrast,
equivalent events are intrinsically indeterministic: The universe simply does not contain enough information for you to predict a
result.
If hypofractionated radiation with curative intent can reduce the treatment time for lung cancer patients by half with no greater toxicity, and with
equivalent — if not better — tumor control and survival outcomes, this research could
result in a change
in the paradigm of how a large subset of locally advanced NSCLC patients are treated.»
Even the oil sands ultimate consumption
in a gasoline, diesel or jet engine only
results in 500 kilograms of CO2 -
equivalent per barrel of refined petroleum products, meaning total oil sands emissions from well to wheel are considerably lower than those of this nation's more than 500 power plants burning coal to generate electricity.
Specifically, around 10 - 15 minutes of shivering
resulted in equivalent rises
in irisin as an hour of moderate exercise.
A 2007 study from Cranfield University
in England found that raising 12,000 Kenyan roses
resulted in 13,200 pounds of CO 2; the
equivalent number grown
in a Dutch hothouse accounted for 77,160 pounds.