Sentences with phrase «equal number of rounds»

Not exact matches

At the previous round in Hungary, Schumacher equalled Alain Prost's number of four championships.
This tells us that congressional apportionment rounds up for representation, though there appears to be some considerations required to make total number of voting representatives equal to 435.
During Open Beta, all Credits were converted into Loot Matrices equal to the number of Credits purchased, +10 % (rounded up).
§ Monthly payment shown is equal to the purchase price (excluding taxes and delivery) divided by the number of months in the promo period, rounded to the next highest whole dollar, and only applies to the selected financing option shown.
These payments equal the total promo purchase amount divided by the number of months in the promo period and rounded up to the next whole dollar.
Each round begins with a number of cards equal to the amount of players being drawn and placed on the wooden mat in a row, with red squares indicating that the card should be placed face - down for added mystery, although the back of the card provides an indication of what category it falls into: animals, people, houses or trees.
During Open Beta, all Credits were converted into Loot Matrices equal to the number of Credits purchased, +10 % (rounded up).
Many law schools have developed programs for study abroad — not just the summer - abroad programs that have been standard fare for decades (that may or may not include instruction in foreign or international law), but also semester - abroad programs, exchange programs with law faculties in other countries, and special legal institutes with a comparative or international focus, including some that are situated in foreign jurisdictions.18 For example, Temple operates year - round programs with full - time faculty in Tokyo and Beijing; as well as a summer program in Rome; exchange relationships with the Universities of Cork, Tel Aviv, and Utrecht; and an Institute for International Law and Public Policy in Philadelphia.19 One of the more unusual efforts of this kind has been Georgetown's undertaking to create a completely new institution in London that is cooperatively run by several leading world universities and that brings together equal numbers of students from several different nations to study law together for a semester in a setting that is not tied to any single legal culture.20
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