Sentences with phrase «equivalent of about»

When I took my first transcontinental flight (in a TWA Boeing 707) my parents paid the inflation - adjusted equivalent of about $ 2,000 round - trip.
The Xiaomi Mi 5X will cost the local equivalent of about $ 220 when it goes on sale in August, when it should help Xiaomi's renewed attack on China's smartphone market.
The phone has a price tag of 649K Korean Won, an equivalent of about $ 590.
And the phone is going to ship in China for around the equivalent of about $ 200.
The Vivo V5 Plus goes on sale starting February 1 at Rs 27,980, an equivalent of about $ 410, but it can be pre-ordered from major stores across the country starting tomorrow.
The phone has been announced in China and has a price tag of 3,499 Yuan, or an equivalent of about $ 516, with sales set to begin on November 4th.
Apparently, those in Switzerland can grab themselves a Mate 9 Pro flagship for CHF 999, an equivalent of about $ 999.80.
The Honor 6 Plus is a step above the Honor 6, and comes in at the equivalent of about $ 320 unlocked.
Here you can see that at 2x (full - frame equivalent of about 56 mm), the iPhone 8 Plus does an excellent job of both framing and detail preservation (click on individual images to get a full - size version for easier comparison):
The price jumps the equivalent of about $ 75 depending on the market, which may be worth it just for the added future proofing of the spec bump — you'll need to really want that darker color as well.
Apparently, the base model of 32 GB is priced at 1299 Yuan, which is about $ 200, while the 64 GB model is priced at 1699 Yuan, an equivalent of about $ 260.
«We've put into our calculations the equivalent of about three to five hours of individual time,» Thrun said.
It seems to me that this situation will get worse because at present the work on EI appeals is done by 1,000 part - time members of an EI Board of Referees, which works out to the equivalent of about 100 full - time people.
An NBBJ press release indicates that Chinatrust Bank is benchmarking the Taiwanese equivalent of about a LEED NC Gold.
If all televisions sold in the United States met the new Energy Star requirements, the savings in energy costs would grow to be about $ 1 billion annually and greenhouse gas emissions would be reduced by the equivalent of about 1 million cars.
Two square miles of Californian rooftops will be blanketed with the country's largest solar installation - a collector cell array that could power the equivalent of about 162,000 homes by 2010 - if Southern California Edison's $ 875 million bid is approved by state regulators.
Using methane's 20 - year GWP — a measure of the short - term climate impact of different GHGs — increases the share of oil and gas methane to over 8 % of global GHG (with emissions of 5,650 Mt CO2e), the equivalent of about 40 % of total CO2 emissions from global coal combustion in 2012.
For normal commuters (not NYC, or anywhere else with a good metro system), a plug - in hybrid with a 40 mile range will almost completely eliminate the need for gasoline as the average commute is only 29 miles and the only time any gas will be used will be on the odd ski trip or other long trip, and with no demand for gasoline, gas will drop to 90 cents / gallon to compete with electricity which costs the equivalent of about 60 cents / gallon.
The British government last year gave the company the equivalent of about $ 720 million in subsidies to make further conversions to burning wood so as to reduce the country's carbon emissions in line with the 2015 Paris climate agreement.
In fact, the researchers estimate that these species have taken in the equivalent of about 50,000 hectares of tropical rainforest, the release noted.
France exports the electricity from equivalent of about seven nuclear power plants to UK, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Spain.
The equivalent of about 13,000 were installed in 2015.
The researchers estimate that the dissolved organic carbon released by melting glaciers will be an increase of half as much again on the current flow − the equivalent of about half the annual flow of dissolved carbon down the mighty Amazon River.
These waterways are still the backbone of the freight network, carrying the equivalent of about 51 million truck trips of goods each year.
By some calculations, the tar sands contain the equivalent of about 200 parts per million CO2 — or roughly half the current atmospheric concentration.
In 2006 America's production of oil and natural gas fell to the equivalent of about 15m barrels of oil a day (b / d).
From the article: «The tax, which rose from 10 Canadian dollars per ton of carbon dioxide in 2008 to 30 dollars by 2012, the equivalent of about $ 22.20 in current United States dollars, reduced emissions by 5 to 15 percent with «negligible effects on aggregate economic performance,» according to a study last year by economists at Duke University and the University of Ottawa.»
In 2009, the PUC said the impact was the equivalent of about 9 cents a month per electric customer.
[1] That 76 MMT growth is the emissions equivalent of about 20 fleet average coal plants in the United States.
This is the equivalent of about 100 daily thunderstorms in the tropics or just one large tropical storm.
The US National Snow and Ice Data Center states there has been a slight gain in Antarctic sea - ice cover of 0.9 per cent since 1979, the equivalent of about 100,000 sq km per decade.
For example, using the 2010 ACM factor of 135 (Figure 1) to scale up features of present - day volcanism, Kilauea volcano scales up to the equivalent of 135 Kilauea volcanoes; scaling up all active subaerial volcanoes evokes a landscape with the equivalent of about 9500 active present - day volcanoes [Siebert et al., 2010].
Although more research is needed, there is some agreement among oceanographers that, for the entire area north of 30 N latitude, the ocean's poleward transport of heat is the equivalent of about 15 watts per square metre of the earth's surface (W / m2).
One modern wind turbine can now power the equivalent of about 600 homes a year!
In one major deposit — the Green River Basin of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming — there lies the equivalent of about 800 billion barrels of recoverable oil.
The exchange rate fluctuates daily — while we were there, $ 3000 pesos was the equivalent of about $ 200 dollars.
Keep in mind though that redeeming points compared to cash back will often give you equivalent of about 1 % OR less cash back.
This is the equivalent of about a $ 49 ticket.
This means a $ 100 flight ticket can be awarded for the equivalent of about 5,800 AA miles.
The price to get inside is the equivalent of about 3 GBP and there are various stalls where you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys.
At 1.6 cents per point, that's like getting a $ 100 ticket for the equivalent of about 6250 Alaska Airlines miles.
The value is usually a penny a point, and when you've got the equivalent of about $ 25 (some credit card issuers set cash - out minimums), you're free to use what you've accumulated.
This means you could be awarded a $ 100 flight ticket for the equivalent of about 5,800 American Airlines miles.
So, a $ 100 flight ticket can be awarded for the equivalent of about 5,800 American Airlines miles.
Haskell once calculated that their stage performances paid Don $ 92 per word, the equivalent of about $ 2,300 a word today.
New research out of UCLA shows that our meat - eating furry friends create the equivalent of about 64 million tons of carbon dioxide a year, which has about the same climate impact as a year's worth of driving from 13.6 million cars.
One extra pound for a 25 - pound dog is the equivalent of about 6 or 7 pounds for an adult human.
This same can will make the equivalent of about 15.5 medium Tims coffees.
For each zero included in the 35 - year earnings history of a typical worker retiring today, the monthly Social Security check will be lower by the equivalent of about $ 20 in today's dollars.
I have the equivalent of about one year's salary saved in my 401 (k) and that's about it.
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