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That in turn depends on the nitty-gritty: would they be based on the amount of carbon dioxide emitted when making an equivalent good at home, or on the amount actually emitted to make the imported good?
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Another way of putting it is that the conversion to PPP dollars expresses how much it would cost you in the US to get the equivalent goods and services you can buy with your salary locally.
One orchestra trustee called the announcement the equivalent of: "Good news, you've just been mugged".
Mr. McCain was by far the frostier, offering Mr. Bush the political equivalent of "Good luck, you'll need it".
"But you do get the equivalent in good will, collaboration and the ability to send students to China".
So this evidence of increased footfall (either through more visitors or more return visits) is the equivalent of good quarterly results from a high street store.
To enlist in the U.S. military, the basic requirement is a high school diploma, or the equivalent, and good physical and mental health.
However, recent research suggests that behavior is qualitatively similar across payoff equivalent public good and common pool resource experiments (Apesteguia & Maier-Rigaud, 2006).
The ash tree is considered by locals as the highest quality tree fodder resource of the region, equivalent to good hay.
The analysis quantifies the cooperation across payoff equivalent public good and common pool resource experiments that explicitly inform subjects how their allocation decisions effect group earnings.
The equivalent of good design in the animal kingdom is the fitness of an individual animal.
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