Call it what you will, but we don't think of this as a huge «devaluation,» since the increase in miles
almost equates to the savings on eliminated surcharges.
In human terms,
this almost equates to spitefulness.
Religious experience, then, is
almost equated with transcendence.
I'd
almost equate it to the feeling I got right after my wedding day; the feeling that I'd been depriving myself for so long, I deserved to eat everything in sight.
Not exact matches
The average two - week payday loan, however, has a fee of $ 15 per $ 100 borrowed — an APR that
equates to
almost 400 percent per loan, according to the CFPB.
Karl Rove leveraged the «religious right» to
almost get G.W.Bush elected in 2000 by
equating conservative politics with a «Christian» belief, particularly for protestant Christians.
But we must not
equate our personal financial decisions with godliness and use them as the yardstick by which to judge — because while we may be able to see what others are spending, we
almost always can't tell why.
Instead,
almost everybody, even people who are not Christians,
equate such things with Christianity.
So many things can contribute to the political leanings of a person, that it is
almost non-sensical to me to
equate either atheism and left, or christianity and right.
My father loved my mother and didn't want to offend her family, so he suffered through
almost three hours of a tirade that
equated Kennedy with Satan, Democrats with Satan worshipers, and voting for any Democrat with voting for Satan himself.
That
equates to a $ 92.9 million raising, a market capitalisation of
almost $ 190 million and an enterprise value of $ 192.2 million.
This constitutes a U.S. Winter Olympic record and
equates to
almost the same amount of coverage as 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics and 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics combined.
Commentators sympathetic to Labour have come out
almost unanimously to warn party members that such an outcome would
equate to political suicide.
There could be as many as 40 trains per hour,
equating to a train every 90 seconds, with an increase in capacity from 5,000 seats per hour today to
almost 15,000 seats per hour by 2040.
The 16 point Labour lead is the equivalent of a swing of 7 percent from the Conservatives to Labour which is
almost exactly in line with Great Britain as a whole (a 7 point swing nationally
equates to a 7 point Labour lead).
Timber harvests in Pará
equate to
almost half of all native forest roundlog production in Brazilian Amazonia — the largest old - growth tropical timber reserve controlled by any country.
In one study of this effect, people rated cancer as riskier when told that it «kills 1286 people out of 10,000» than when told it «kills 24.14 people out of 100», even though the second statement
equates to
almost double the risk (Applied Cognitive Psychology, vol 11, p 495).
Given current global demographics, this
equates to
almost 400,000 children born per year.
However, the actual science shows
almost the opposite, and when one looks at death rates, for example, lower cholesterol rates do not
equate to longer life - in fact the converse is true: higher cholesterol levels lead to longer life spans.
However, the actual science shows
almost the opposite, and when one looks at death rates, for example, lower cholesterol rates do not
equate to longer life — in fact the converse is true: higher cholesterol levels lead to longer life spans.
Eharmony Australia is responsible for
almost one in every 50 marriages over the last five years, which
equates to
almost 11,000 weddings.
contender for the major awards, but will
almost certainly take home the prize for Emmanuel Lubezki's cinematography, given how many people
equate length - of - shot with quality - of - shot.
These takes
equate to down - time for Gadon, though she's lugging around a script the size of a textbook and the focus is
almost always on Grace.
includes a secondhand anecdote from Schmidt that ultimately
equates scare cinema with pornography more convincingly than
almost anyone ever has, although for a professed fan in»70s horror, Schmidt's failure to get The Exorcist's year of release correct only confirms that his vested interest in the genre is minimal.
Our society, Delpit writes, has a «deeply ingrained bias of
equating blackness with inferiority,» and it «seems always ready to identify African Americans with
almost all negative behaviors.»
Being «on track» in this domain
equates to having good concentration, helping other children and «
almost never showing aggressive, anxious or impulsive behaviour».
Since the project began in 2011
almost 400,000 transactions have been made with over # 12 million being processed through the system,
equating approximately # 40,000 each month.
Why do we
equate administrator with leader and teacher with «Just - a-Teacher» as if that is
almost a title?
Now contrast that with driving, an act
almost no one
equates with «fear.»
There are some equipment differences in standard spec between the two cars, but nowhere near enough to
equate for the
almost $ 20,000 premium asked for by Audi.
Official figures based on the European test procedure see it deliver average fuel consumption of 22.8 mpg, a figure that
equates to an overall range of
almost 400 miles on the relatively small standard 17.4 - gallon fuel tank (a larger 21.1 - gallon tank offering a 483 - mile range is available as an option).
At Barnes and Noble it seems to matter a small bit, but Amazon
almost seems to decrease compared to when it's at 2.99... sometimes I think the higher price gets it more visibility, not that folks are willing to pay more or look for a higher price, but
equating price with quality.»
While this
equates to smooth, friendly scrolling and
almost instant app start - ups, the most important benefit initially is that the S Pen works better on the Galaxy Note 8.0 than we've found on any of its stablemates.
Almost in the same breath that RIM announced it'd purchased video editing company JayCut, it's also said they're letting go of 11 per cent of its employees, which
equates to around 2,000 jobs.
A typical two - week payday loan with a $ 15 per $ 100 fee
equates to an annual percentage rate (APR) of
almost 400 %.»
In fact I can spend fifteen minutes a day stimulating his mind with commands and training and it will
equate to
almost an hour of physical exercise before he starts to get tired!
All three locations combined will
equate to
almost 5000 lbs of pet food!!!
Because drinking is
almost always
equated with eating, make sure to place different drinking stations in area of your home away from their food bowls and their litter boxes.
If 60 % of products are set to fixed pricing in the practice management software, and the practice experiences a typical 14 % increase in inventory costs, that results in a loss of
almost $ 16,000 in the first year, which
equates to $ 50,000 over three years.
Chase often ups the bonus to 10,000 bonus points (in October last year) per approved application which is a super deal as 10,000 UR points
equate to
almost $ 100 or more in travel rewards.
The game was funded through Kickstarter, and the project gained massive media attention and over # 2 million which
equates to
almost $ 3 million USD from backers.
So, in the case of the NODC findings, the
almost impossible - to - measure +0.09 °C over 55 years for the top 2,000 meters of the ocean indicates future temps, a hundred years out, will
equate to an
almost impossible - to - measure increase of +0.16 °C.
C over 55 years for the top 2,000 meters of the ocean indicates future temps, a hundred years out, will
equate to an
almost impossible - to - measure increase of +0.16
Ulster County's share of the valley's tourism industry
equates to $ 472 million in tourism spending every year that is responsible for contributing $ 29.2 million in local taxes and
almost 8,500 jobs.
Total number of hits today is
almost 22,000 (well above previous CE high already, which
equates to an average day for WUWT).
The website «DollarTimes» estimates that this would
equate to
almost $ 300,000 worth of insurance coverage in today's money.
Facebook could be facing a $ 40,000 fine for each of the 50 million privacy violations
equating to
almost $ 2 trillion in penalties.
That
equates to the difference between probably getting all - day battery life out of the S9, and
almost definitely on the S9 Plus.
What this
equates to is
almost two days of battery life with the screen always on at a low brightness and notifications and messages all being pushed through to the watch.
Still that
equates to
almost zero relevant work experience.