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American banks cannot operate in Europe under non-EU capital rules or supervision unless these are judged to be of "equivalent" standard.
Collectors have paid up to four hundred and twenty-four thousandollarsrs for a single cylinder seal, and the ones at the Iraq Museum would certainly be of equivalent quality.
Judging from the released documents, 'equivalence' seems to have been the commission's preferred option, meaning that the EU and US would consider their regulations to be of equivalent and thus acceptable standard.
The DfES says the education provision in accommodation centres will be of equivalent quality and range to that provided in mainstream schools and that the curriculum will be tailored to meet the children's needs.
The deal called for the loans to Sicily to be of "equivalent cultural significance" as the Sicilian loans to Cleveland, and stated that they should include Caravaggio's "Crucifixion of St. Andrew" from Cleveland's permanent collection.
That document contains a proviso that "a debt security is considered to be investment grade if it is rated investment grade" by Moody's, Standard & Poor's or Fitch, "or is unrated but considered to be of equivalent quality by FMR," Fidelity's parent.
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Cablevision rejected that, reasoning that FSNY is of equivalent value.
The developed spectrophotometric method is of equivalent accuracy (p > 0.05) with USP 2007 HPLC method.
ER and PgR are of equivalent value.
The two tasks were of equivalent difficulty and involved a similar number of turns.
At the beginning of the experiment all females were of equivalent reproductive state.
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