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Forest conversion does not equate to total tree loss.
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But that's not to say her newfound existence in the US equated to total freedom.
The contract value does not necessarily equate to the total amount paid to the contractor, and Guardian Australia understands that detention centre contract values may be higher than they need to be to account for the possibility of detention centres having higher than expected populations.
The validity of equating total aqueous arsenic to total reacted sulfur is also confirmed in the data from the perchloric acid experiments.
Shutting down news pages on the platform can equate to near total viewpoint censorship on the platform.
The 40 cycles of the 5-cycle annealing and extension steps equate to a total of 200 cycles (5 × 40).
These two amounts equate to the total cost for vaccines for 122 FIC (7.6% of FIC during the period).
The predicted reduction in GHG emissions would equate to a total saving in UK food- and drink-associated emissions of 27.8 million tonnes CO2-e/year across the 2009 UK population.
These absolute differences represent relative reductions in mortality of 17%, 7%, and 5%, respectively, which equate to a total reduction of 146 deaths at three days (95% confidence interval 67 to 225), 194 deaths at 30 days (60 to 328), and 168 deaths at 90 days (19 to 316) during the 21 months after reconfiguration in London.
Thus, the overall sum of the likelihoods equated to the total number of deaths.
As reported by APACS, a payment card trade association in the U.K., nearly 40percentt of all fraudulent transaction that were tied to banks in the United Kingdom were actually made overseas, equating to a total amount of £535 million (or USD $848 million).
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