Sentences with phrase «equivalent of which»

The beta, an equivalent of which we don't expect to be launched in the US, also includes the typical Android 8.0 Oreo features like improved notifications and home screen app shortcuts (you can see more images from the forums via the link below).
You can choose something plain that can get you from point A to point B, the insurance equivalent of which is a bare policy.
There's standard kit on - board this Volkswagen the equivalent of which would set you back a great deal more if packaged in a luxury brand car or SUV.
The charges in part read: «That you Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki whilst being National Security Adviser and Shaibu Salisu, whilst being the Director of Finance and Administration in the Office of the National Security Adviser and Hon. Waripamowei Dudafa (now at large) whilst bring Senior Special Assistant, Domestic Affairs to the President on or about 27th November within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court entrusted with dominion over certain properties to wit: the sum of N10billion being part of the funds in the account of the National Security Adviser with the CBN, the equivalent of which sum you received from the CBN in foreign currencies to wit: $ 47million and $ 5.6 million Euros committed criminal breach of trust in respect of the said property when you claimed to have distributed same to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential Primary Election delegates and you thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 315 of the Penal Code Act, Cap 532, Vol.4, LFN 2004.
He writes: «My criticism, then, is principally directed against the attempt to explain the historical identity of Christianity by means of speculative thought (idealism), without regard to the constitutive function of Christian praxis, the cognitive equivalent of which is narrative and memory.
What are the Christian purposes in higher education which can be the mid-20th century equivalent of those which were effective earlier in contributing to humanization of culture and cultural preparation for the gospel of the Christ's new humanity?
This is because the outer ends of each of the sets of the overall cost - effectiveness estimates represented unlikely situations, the equivalents of which we did not consider for shelters.
There are also a large number of Apple Watch apps already, including the easy - to - use Apple Pay in the US and UK, and the frequently used Uber car hailing service, equivalents of which have been slow to launch on Android Wear.

Not exact matches

The Nest Thermostat E is also only compatible with 85 % of 24V heating and cooling systems as opposed to the regular Nest, which is compatible with 95 % of equivalent setups.
When you remove the retail markup, which ranges from 25 to 50 percent to cover the costs of running a brick - and - mortar store, you put a product that you find at a health food store at or below what you'd pay for the equivalent product at a conventional retail store.
If we can get the cost of moving to Mars to be roughly equivalent to a median house price in the US, which is around $ 200,000, then I think the probability of establishing a self - sustaining civilization is very high.
Most crucially, Segura got an original - comedy - special deal with Netflix, which is the modern - day equivalent of being asked to sit on Johnny Carson's couch after your set — a guaranteed career maker.
In the opinion of the Company's management, adjusted book value per share is useful in an analysis of a property casualty company's book value per share as it removes the effect of changing prices on invested assets (i.e., net unrealized investment gains (losses), net of tax), which do not have an equivalent impact on unpaid claims and claim adjustment expense reserves.
Ayyadurai also claimed that GMO foods are not regulated enough to be considered safe, pointing to the FDA's policy of «substantial equivalence,» which says that GMOs are equivalent to non-GMO foods that have been conventionally bred over longer time scales.
That's the equivalent of four chocolate chip ice cream cookie sandwiches from Carl's Jr., which have 360 calories and 16 grams of fat a piece.
What should be a simple transfer from one account to another can require piles of paper invoices, checks or online payments, which often involve a hold on funds and the equivalent of Ticketmaster's «convenience charge.»
The recall is equivalent to about 90 days of output at the farm, which produces 2.3 million eggs a day.
One serving of matcha tea has the nutritional equivalent of 10 cups of regularly brewed green tea, as well as 137 times more antioxidants, which protect against heart disease and cancer, lower cholesterol, and prevent stoke.
An IRS spokesperson declined to comment on the investigation's new scope, which is limited — in the agency's words — to users with «at least the equivalent of $ 20,000 in any one transaction type (buy, sell, send, or receive) in any one year during the 2013 - 15 period.»
It's a shorter way to say «just sayin», which is the virtual equivalent of a patronizing shrug.
But the FT reported that China's state - run China Railway Engineering Corp., which is part of the buying consortium, had said in a filing to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange that the purchase price was equivalent to $ 1.2 billion, $ 500 million less than 1MDB announced.
Globally, we spend more than $ 100 billion on bottled water, which according to the Mayo Clinic and dozens of other scientists and public health experts is nutritionally equivalent (if not superior) to tap.
Rebranding can be the marketing equivalent of bread and circuses, which is why it's so often the last refuge of scoundrels.
There was probably about 6 feet between the MOAB and the ground when it unleashed its destructive force, which was equivalent to about 11 tons of TNT.
And frankly, nobody gives a flying squirrel's sphincter about your company's decision - making process, which is the corporate equivalent of «how I spent my summer vacation.»
Aleida Rios is responsible for the safe, reliable and compliant operations on BP's four offshore platforms in the deepwater gulf, which produce 250,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.
Allgot's solution was to buy a Tesla Model S, which retails for the equivalent of $ 80,000 in Norway.
Innogy added that the farm, which is set to be located 32 kilometers off the east coast of England, was expected to supply the equivalent of 800,000 U.K. homes with renewable electricity annually.
Together they are the equivalent of what you current have invested — your money in the company and that which is borrowed.
In another one of our working papers, which links our result to various probability puzzles and statistical biases, we found that the simplest version of our problem is nearly equivalent to the famous Monty Hall problem, which stumped the eminent mathematician Paul Erdős and many other smart people.
Slavitt said EpiPen has patent protection, has no Food and Drug Administration - approved equivalents, and was approved by that agency under a «new drug application,» all of which make it a brand - name drug.
Anyone can join Figure 1 and «star» photos, which is the equivalent of liking them.
That's the equivalent of holding four conversations simultaneously, which rarely ends well.
BG, which will report full - year results on Feb. 5, said it expected 2015 production volumes to have hit 704,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd), above its previous forecast of 680 - 700,000 boed, due to new fields that have come on stream in Australia, Brazil and Norway.
In addition, the corporation's full name (which should indicate the company's corporate status through use of «Inc.» or an equivalent) must be used on all correspondence, stationery, advertising, phone listings, and signs.
Internet connectivity is delivered to planes either by expensive ground - based cell towers or via even more expensive satellite relays, which means there will always be a significantly higher cost for this sort of access than there is for the terrestrial equivalent.
More famously, Twain lost the modern - day equivalent of millions on a publishing invention called the Paige compositor, which never really worked.
Micro-cultivators would be allowed to grow marijuana with a plant canopy of 200 square metres, which Health Canada described as equivalent to half the space between the blue lines on a standard Canadian hockey rink.
«Many smaller businesses might be on the cusp of being defined as a large employer — namely those having 50 full - time equivalents — and thus being under this law,» says Christine Pollack, vice president of government affairs for the Retail Industry Leaders Association in Arlington, Va., and a spokesperson for an industry coalition called Employers for Flexibility in Health Care (E-FLEX), which was formed two years ago to fight for changes to the Affordable Care Act.
Elon Musk, SpaceX's CEO, told reporters on Tuesday there will be the equivalent of 4 million pounds of TNT on the launchpad which will generate 5 million pounds of thrust at lift - off.
All of which makes sense — unless you are the employee equivalent of Manning, a well - paid superstar with leverage and credentials who knows as much, if not more, about the business as the new boss does.
Avoid using all caps, which is the digital equivalent of yelling, and categorize emails as low priority unless they're truly urgent.
«What they want to do is to get 600 mega joules in an explosion every second, which is the equivalent of 100 kg of TNT in a three meter cube.
You build a mine, you build an upgrader, which turns bitumen into the equivalent of light, sweet crude ready for the refinery.
NFIB spokesman Kevin Kuhlman explains that seasonal employees count toward a business's number of «full - time equivalent» workers, which might help classify an employer as «large» and potentially subject to penalties.
At Deloitte — which offers some generous family - friendly benefits, including 17 weeks of 100 % maternity leave top - up for new moms and six weeks of equivalent top - up for dads — subtle differences appear in interviews with the members of the company's «career moms» and «Deloitte dads» groups.
The stock has gone from $ 18 when it first debuted in the summer of 2007 to the equivalent of $ 170 — which included a two - for - one stock split in 2011.
That's an even rarer feat for a generic drug maker such as Mylan, which makes most of its revenue not on brand - name drugs, but on cheaper, equivalent versions of other companies» branded medications.
In the meantime, low commodity prices are a windfall for many companies in Europe, Japan and the U.S. Metals and other raw materials are at their lowest in years, which is the equivalent of a massive tax break for the construction and manufacturing sectors.
For example, my full retirement age is 67 and if I claim at age 62, the earliest age at which I can file for Social Security benefits, my benefit will be equivalent to 70 % of my full retirement age benefit.
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