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I guess in that analogy, not finishing the wings before impact would equate to your child's first arrest.
While smart credit cards remain saddled with this vulnerability, not so for new, cardless forms of mobile payment such as Apple Pay, according to Benson: "In Apple Pay's scenario...each transaction has a different token and that token does not equate to your credit card number.
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This equates to your doctor seeing you, testing you on his/her equipment (for another fee, of course), interpreting the test for a fee often included in their technical fee, and then -- more likely than not -- scheduling multiple follow-up appointments with you.
That is, an application directing your attention to crucial information does not equate to you changing your behaviour.
Ofcom estimates that the average "as-the-crow-flies" distance between user and the telephone exchange in their survey was 2.4km (1.49 miles) but anyone getting out their measuring sticks be warned: the physical distance you live from the exchange does not necessarily equate to the length of your telephone line.
Yet as is often the case with tech companies, massive financial clout and an ostensibly good idea doesn't equate to people not thinking your product or app or child-size submarine isn't a giant pile of unwelcome garbage.
It is highly unlikely, however, that this additional illumination will do anything to convince Americans that earmarks do not still equate to bribery — my vote for your bill in exchange for my earmark being included in legislation (however unrelated).
Get off your pedestal that your condom distribution programs equate to HIV education and prevention.
Hollingworth says: "Even just a 5% increase in your equity level could equate to big savings".
Does making yourself taller or your legs look longer really equate to beauty?
Your education and experience must equate to a combined total of at least 6 years.
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