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"We can show that removing 20 spaces can just equate to removing 0.1% of the parking spaces within walking distance of a location," says Steph Nelson of the SFMTA.
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The White House said the new standards will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 650 million tons between 2020 and 2040, which it equated to removing over 140 million cars from the road for a year.
FLCL uses the iron as a symbolic breakdown of "thought" by smoothing out the wrinkles as equated to the removing of the brains wrinkles.
Family First director Bob McCoskrie told the NZ Herald that removing "legislation about abortion from the criminal code and insert[ing] it to the health code is to equate a procedure to remove an unborn baby with a procedure to remove an appendix".
To simulate the prediction of unknown targets, we equated this process to remove all targets except the positive one.
To simulate the prediction of unknown targets, we equated this process to remove all targets except one (See Materials and Methods).
As a result of screening, women with biopsy confirmed CIN2 or CIN3 routinely undergo loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) to remove cervical dysplasia, equating to approximately half a million LEEP procedures in the United States each year (American Cancer Society/[ 1]).
I just find it unfortunate that the choice of not removing one's body hair seems to equate to such negative things in the eyes of many.
In principle, expenditure should equate to income.
Offense, however, does not equate to coercion.
Does territorial dominance always equate to winning?
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