They will now expect that in the near future equal opportunities for them as a group will produce
roughly equal results, as compared with other groups.»
Not exact matches
In the London election,
roughly equal numbers of those voting for other candidates turned out to have a Labour or Tory preference - so those 250,000 voters got to count in the final outcome - though the
result was unaffected by transfers.
As a
result, the human contributions to energy loss are much greater than those from dust, making the two sources
roughly equal antagonists in this case.
The
result is an unbalanced but never less than entertaining film, enthralling and deflating in
roughly equal measure, and studded with moments of true, old - school glory.
Since both supporters and opponents gain
roughly equal percentages, we interpret this
result as indicating no underlying change in the balance of public opinion.
Calculating the effect of inflation on the interest rate of a loan
results in a figure called the real interest rate, which is
roughly equal to the difference between a loan's advertised interest rate, called the nominal rate, and the rate of inflation:
It's interpretation is
roughly: «duration
equals the expected percent change in value of the security that will
result from a 1 % change in the market interest rates».
Isn't the end
result on a larger timescale basically the same (once anthropogenic carbon emission stops and a new equilibrium is reached), since
roughly equal amounts of carbon are released in both scenarios?
In benchmarks, the Pixel XL delivers
results roughly equal to most other expensive flagship Android phones.
«If all unintended pregnancies were prevented, the
resulting savings on medical spending alone would
equal more than three quarters of the federal FY 2010 appropriation for the Head Start and Early Head Start programs and would be
roughly equivalent to the amount that the federal government spends each year on the Child Care and Development Fund.»