It's about the cinematic
equivalent of taking the passenger plane to the runway without any intention of taking off.
The result, one scoop is the nutritional
equivalent of more than 10 shots of tray - grown wheat grass.
This room is the decorating
equivalent of said treasure chest: the textured black wall creates depth, and grounds the many layers of carefully chosen pieces.
Smart contracts are the
digital equivalent of holding money in escrow with a third party, with the intention of releasing the funds some time in the future.
As more and more people are becoming aware that visiting a mental health counselor is
not equivalent of a social stigma, the need for these professionals is becoming high.
Think of it as the
human equivalent of goose bumps; it can signal several emotions, including fear, anger and extreme excitement.
It is, therefore, not an exaggeration to suggest that the licensing of television represents the modern
functional equivalent of an establishment of religion.
If you have been looking for the video
game equivalent of marriage counseling, boy do I have a suggestion for you: Grab your significant other and go play A Way Out.
Work on the holiday at regular pay and bank a day off to be used later in which I would
receive equivalent of 8 hrs.
In the end, it's the
rough equivalent of making coal, but doing it in a few hours instead of a million or so years.
You can also think of it as the modern
day equivalent of creating collages from torn - out magazine pages.
At one level that's a self - evident idea, the
visual equivalent of asking whether a tree falling in the forest makes a sound if no one is there to hear it.
What we need is a change of heart such that ecological issues have for us «the
moral equivalent of war».
Making a site for just one book is the
online equivalent of writing a bestseller and then never using that author name again.
They see themselves as investors in an entrepreneurial venture looking to control the
political equivalent of emerging business sectors.
This is the
legal equivalent of sending back a hamburger because you didn't know it came with meat.
You can also work on your speaking style, which is the phone interview
equivalent of working on your body language for a traditional interview.
This approach to having a limited environment and forcing the player to commit to a difficult encounter is the
gaming equivalent of what occurs in an anime narrative.
Hanging out with familiar dog buddies and making new acquaintances is the
canine equivalent of how we enjoy the company of old friends and the stimulation of meeting new people.
To your customer, it's the twenty - first century
equivalent of putting a message in a bottle and tossing it into the ocean.
Compared with some larger mining operations that can make several whole coins a day, that's the mining
equivalent of looking for loose change on the sidewalk.
It assumes that time on television news or space in a newspaper has the
dollar equivalent of what would be required to buy that amount of advertising time or space in the same outlet.
You would also use the same rates that were used for the income to calculate the
Canadian equivalent of the foreign taxes paid.
Initial figures suggest that one synthetic tree could remove 90,000 tonnes of CO2 in a year — the
emissions equivalent of 15,000 cars.
I get the department being the
American equivalent of ministry but in what way does the word «state» relate to foreign affairs.
You can choose something plain that can get you from point A to point B, the insurance
equivalent of which is a bare policy.