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That could equate to several thousand across the country.
Hollingworth says: "Even just a 5% increase in your equity level could equate to big savings".
That could equate to an enormous $92bn annual value of national parks, monuments and historic areas.
With the average estate in the UK standing at £160,000, this could equate to as much as £16,000-worth of probate fees.
He later stated that Google could face a "statement of objections" - the formal path towards a fine that could equate to 10% of the company's global revenue, or about $6bn£3.7bnbn).
What matters most to SMEs is not just the number of contracts, but the percentage of expenditure: 25% of the number of contracts could equate to a low single percentage of spend.
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Spending just four years in care could therefore equate to a colossal bill of £156,000.
Fabianski is not as dependable as Vorm in goal, and the £3.5m profit they've made on the switch could easily equate to a single league place come the end of the season.
Tévez and his advisers believe that none of the five reasons given by Manchester City for upholding the charge of misconduct is correct, and that Mancini's assertion immediately after the game that he refused to play could therefore equate to defamation.
The national average saving of AUD$75.14 per injection avoided could potentially equate to a cost saving of ~AUD$11 million per year if all patients taking two-weekly risperidone-long-acting-injection received instead one less injection per month (based upon 2009 estimates).
You could equate it to transitioning from a strategic initiative to becoming a business unit.
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