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Owning land equates to power now and then, and for men of color, the power to vote". .
At Outback, the Garcia name equates to power and priority -- an influential position we've earned thanks entirely to my Dad, the Woody Allen of American franchises.
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It doesn't equate to power, it's just destructive.
It reminds us of an America we wish died away decades ago, an America where race was equated to power and control.
Since God lives an eternal present, denying Him power over the past equates to denying Him power over current and future events, which is blasphemous.
In a phone call with Movidius CEO Remi El-Ouazzane, he shared that the power consumption savings of the new chip equates to a 10-100x power savings over current models on the market.
In (9), the first term equates to the received power of the users in the neighbouring clusters at each cell in cluster c, which is (4 beta ^{2} A^{2} mathbf {I}_{3}).
Pakistan is a context where landownership equates to economic security, power and prestige.
Last year, Shooting Sports Retailer warned that "the problem with failing to recruit and grow is that numbers equate to political power".
This would also equate to 67% power (at 5% level) of detecting an increase in uptake of 9% spread across the 3 telephone intervention arms versus the Control group.
This power essentially equates to martial law; however, note that it is implemented and enforced by the state (another argument for using the National Guard).
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