Sentences with phrase «same total amount»

Chayie Yes, same total amount liquids, but it won't be as rich, as you would be losing the fats from the coconut milk.
But they take the same total amount of milk as fast feeders.
Strangely, each particle type seems to contribute the same total amount of energy to the universe as the other two.
All fleas received the same total amount of green algae, but some were fed once a day whereas others had to go hungry for up to 6 days in between meals.
Another research from the University of Texas compared the effects of the traditional American pattern of eating which involves eating small amounts of protein at breakfast and lunch and boosting the protein intake at dinner, and a protein pulsing approach, i.e. spreading the same total amount of protein into smaller protein pulses throughout the day.
has been shown to induce a significantly lower thermic effect of food than a regular meal pattern (i.e. a consistent 6 meals per day) that has the same total amount of calories.
Also remember that it is a lot better to drink a little bit of an antioxidant source every three hours then to drink the same total amount once per day (assuming you are not getting too many calories with the antioxidants).
Their completed chart should show three different ways of representing the same total amount.
It's important to note that consolidation doesn't typically save you any money: by only combining the loans, you're still paying the same total amount and same total interest, but you just have one loan instead of multiple loans.
It bears repeating, a person who starts an IRA at age 25 and saves the current maximum ($ 5,500 in 2015) every year for 10 years, would end up with nearly 50 % more money in her retirement account, compared to someone who started saving 10 years later, and deposited the same total amount over 10 years.
By combining the loans, you're still paying the same total amount and same total interest.
This means you will still pay the same total amount back to your creditors each month.
You have debt balance, it's growing each month because of interest at some rate, and you're reducing it each month by throwing the same total amount of money into it.
I think at the end home price and mortgage rate fluctuations cancel each other anyway - you pay the same total amount.
Each scenario has the same total amount of water vapor through the atmosphere, but a different profile vs height.
The article shows a graph of three water vapour profiles, all with the same total amount of water vapour.
The obvious answer is NO, you would make the same total amount of money as a married couple that the two of you make as single individuals.
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