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In exchange, the Met will receive long-term loans of objects from Italian collections of "equivalent importance and beauty".
Checkmated, the Met announced last week that it would relinquish title, probably by early 2008, but was negotiating with Italy to have objects of equivalent importance made available on long-term loan -- including, possibly, the Euphronios vase.
"I believe people are going to look back at Los Angeles in the period from the 1970's through the 1990's as having the equivalent importance for the Latino community as the Harlem Renaissance held for the African-American community," said Raymond Paredes, a former vice chancellor at U.C.L.A. and the current director of arts and culture at the Rockefeller Foundation.
Any person who receives compensation pursuant to the provisions of this subsection may be granted allowances and benefits not to exceed those received under the Foreign Service Act of 1980 [22 U.S.C. 3901 et seq.] by chiefs of mission, members of the Senior Foreign Service, and Foreign Service officers occupying positions of equivalent importance.
She was the principle architect of the Fed's current statement of long-term goals and operating principles which notes the equivalent importance of the Fed's goals of full employment and low inflation and the circumstances under which it might put more weight on one versus the other.Her preoccupation with employment goes back a long time.
When the two objectives present equivalent importance: compromise, the manager can apply solutions near "B".
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Her big announcement was that if she becomes mayor she will establish "on day one" a house-building and planning agency called Homes for Londoners, equivalent in importance to Transport for London (TfL) to accelerate the building of homes funded with subsidy or constructed on public sector land.
All three primary outcomes were considered equivalent in importance and thus, the Type I error was corrected for these multiple primary endpoints.
While in present clinical practice it is accepted to treat any change in protein expression (compared to normal tissues) as equivalent in importance, the findings in Table 1 suggest otherwise.
They tend to have open-source contributions to their name, speak at conferences, and are often executive-equivalent in importance to their companies.
In November, Mr. de Montebello met in Rome with Rocco Buttiglione, Italy's culture minister, and proposed the idea of some returns in exchange for loans of work of "equivalent beauty and importance".
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