That weekend move you are thinking about doing
equates into 100 squats using 100 lbs.
The long term average is approximately 16 which
equates into a 6.25 % Earnings Yield (1 dividend by 16 = 0.0625).
To
equate this into a real - world example, let's say that a client you refer to a factoring lender factors around $ 500,000 of accounts receivables per month.
How would not having a single player sent off over the last 2 years, as per Spurs, of
equated into points?
I'll tell you why this is most likely happening on page 26 Eating 10x more protein doesn't
equate into 10x more muscle How you can actually burn LESS fat and carbohydrates by increasing your daily protein (I PROVE this fact with scientific research on page 29) How to prove whether or not eating extra protein helps build more muscle by doing a «dose response» (page 28)
Do clock hours
equate into credits?
Intervention of a criminal attorney in Detroit might therefore, even
equate into acquittal for an accused.
The cleaner that your driving record is will
equate into the less that you are going to have to pay to insure your car.
Not exact matches
When working toward a goal, we often times
equate the amount of time put
into the project with the expected outcome.
(And while we may be tempted to
equate shift work with the service industry, any journalist, designer, developer, or artist who works well
into the night on deadline can relate — hey, it's well past midnight again as I'm writing this.)
Further, the company announced it has entered
into a definitive agreement under which Two Harbors Investment Corp (TWO) will acquire CYS for stock and cash,
equating to $ 7.79 / share at current exchange rates, a 17.7 % premium to the prior day's close.
To the best of my knowledge, matter randomly bumping
into itself does not
equate to self awareness.
The essence is people do not talk about God, or passing
into the next life, but
equate the sum of thier lives with respect to love, and family.
Biff, it appears to me that the length of your statement
equates the amount of thought you put
into the meaning of life.
I can and I will continue to
equate Susan Smith killing her two infants by drowning them by putting them
into a Mazda and pushing the car
into the lake.
Rahner proposed that all Being — which for him is
equated with Spirit — must go out of itself
into «non-being» — which for him is
equated with Matter — to become the «symbol» of itself.
Perhaps the lyrics apply to the last one, if we
equate land - hunger with the desire for «gold,» but political history accounts of why «such - and - such a President or Congress eventually entered us
into such - and - such a war» reveal time and again that a motivation of economic interest was not the reason, and seldom even the second or third reason, offered or discussed (even in the secret discussions hence uncovered by historians).
I mean the idolatry that successfully tempts so many religious people
into thinking that they possess the ultimate truth of God — the idolatry of the evangelical tradition that
equates the words of Holy Scripture (usually the King James Version) with the eternal, life - giving Word of God.
I mention, only because my... paradigm (I'm not much on beliefs, in the usual organized religion sense)... includes a «Divine» of my own definition, that
equates to something like «awe of life, love, and knowing that there is much we don't know» (< — sorry, not the easiest thing for me to get
into words, hopefully that gets the gist of it) that I don't see as a «personal other», but, in my paradigm, I see that Divine as being systemic to everything, hence insights from what I learn / experience can be termed as the Divine acting.
Why would you pass this world
into glory only to wind up with the same things you left... materialistic and items of the flesh... you can't
equate the etherial to what is earthbound.
We seem to have bought
into the notion that authenticity
equates with humility.
Bob Roberts suggested that the biblical model, and true discipleship, allows people to enter
into «church life» through any of the three areas (Note that «church life» is NOT to be
equated with «eternal life.»)
Mounting a criminal investigation
into how Lord Carey (pictured above) handled allegations of abuse within the Church of England would
equate to an «attack» on «biblically faithful Christianity», it has been claimed.
Sorry, lumping millions of people together
into one little ball does not
equate with reason and logic.
Thanks Sam, I think that it is important that we don't fall
into the trap of
equating our modern church buildings with the temple.
While some philosophers, acclaiming human reason's inability to know reality,
equate freedom with arbitrary choice, urging others to «create their own values», such immorality soon runs
into contradictions.
We would undoubtedly stop short of longing for the early death about which Paul speaks, but we share the same temptation, to retreat from the world
into a churchly style of life which
equates Jesus» presence with the church and not the world and which unwittingly denies God sovereignty over the whole world of which he is creator and lord.
I'm not
equating any form of marriage with any other (although I do believe there should be no differentiation) so you can try and pull me
into some pseudo racist argument but I'm not buying it.
There seems to be the desire to
equate with the secular world which always leads to the problem of drawing the Christian
into a lifestyle that leads them away from God rather than drawing them closer to God.
In such societies political submission to the divine king is often
equated with entry
into the realm of cosmic order, and political opposition is
equated with alliance with the demonic forces of cosmic chaos.
My father married
into a very conservative, religious, rabidly Republican family that
equated their politics with their religion.
High Antioxidant Power Consumers
equate blueberries with antioxidant power and readily accept them incorporated
into many products.
How did Brexit and / or Trump come
into this conversation... are you
equating an AKB with a Trump supporter?
An excellent victory at St Mary's last weekend saw us move up
into ninth place in the table, which if we maintained that place would
equate to prize money of # 24 million at the end of the season.
The road has been fraught with minor altercations, progress has been patchy and the highlights; the glimpses
into what could be a golden era of our once great football club, have been
equated by the speed - bumps that have us looking to the future.
It seems this passage
into teenage years
equates with not having time nor hunger for this important meal.
The experience of a positive pregnancy test is usually
equated with hope: hope for the future, hope for the expanding family, and hope for the child that is coming
into being.
This
equates to 1 - 2 tablespoons of dry uncooked cereal before it's stirred
into boiling water.
I know people who do it, and there were early mornings with Kate when I'd try to bring her
into bed, but my kids have always
equated our bed to playtime, so it really never was a viable option for us.
A modern liberal education
equates to a near total course of indoctrination
into internationalist social - democratic thought.
It's nice to be back after a period of rest, even if that, with the present tension in the land, near -
equates breezing
into Dante's inferno.
Norcott really enters
into his stride when he turns to politics - it's clear current affairs is where the Londoner gets his kicks - explaining why voting Tory does not necessarily
equate to being a rabid eurosceptic with a penchant for burgeoning inequality.
But you can't
equate the roughly $ 75 million that was put
into building this building to $ 75 million to help run the operations of the City of Albany.
For New York, that
equates to a reduction in carbon emissions of an estimated half a million tons per year while bolstering grid reliability and providing critical revenue
into local governments.»
But for the state level alone, the state comptroller's office has estimated that roughly 140 of 276 eligible employees hired through March 31 of this year had opted
into the plan —
equating to a take - up rate of just over 50 percent.
But still the part absorbed
into biomass exactly
equates the amount of O2 we see today!
McIntyre's piece was nothing more than a deeply offensive attempt to smear an inquiry
into unfounded, politically - motivated accusations of research misconduct, by
equating that inquiry / investigation with a completely unrelated coverup of sexual abuse.
It is doubtful that Morton
equated cranial capacity and intelligence [6], [13], calling
into question his motivation for manipulating capacity averages.
To put this
into perspective, the image above shows you the tiny region of space that Kepler observes, which
equates to around 0.28 % of the night sky.
By reducing the amount of sets that are performed in a workout, you will be able to train much harder and put more
into each set which
equates to more stress on the muscles plus saving enough energy to rebuild the muscle tissues.