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Mr. Pzegeo planned to buy 10-year DaimlerChrysler debt, which was priced to yield about a half-point more than an equivalent note from the General Motors Corporation last week.
The naming of complex tones here followed the music note naming convention with a letter indicating the equivalent note on the chromatic scale (or, pitch chroma), followed by a suffix of number indicating the octave number (or pitch height).
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Pool is an equivalent term (note that the definition of pool often includes the atmosphere).
The sorting of chemicals into the four categories in figure 2 and the setting of priorities within 'Category 2' require functionally equivalent information (Note figure 2 disaggregates the policy stages from the right hand column of figure 1).
Ammon Shea set a task for himself: to read the Oxford English Dictionary, all 59 million words, in a year -- the equivalent, Nicholson Baker notes, of one John Grisham novel a day.
It has hocked just about everything it owns, including a portion of Pennsylvania Station in New York that was mortgaged last year to cover three months of operating expenses -- the equivalent, critics noted, of mortgaging your house to pay grocery bills.
In fact, they are equivalent by noting and For (2.9), pre- and postmultiplying by and respectively, we get the inequality (2.10); similarly, for (2.10), pre- and postmultiplying by respectively, we get the inequality (2.11).
The publication project – consisting of 37 different books developed in partnership with 13 different religious organizations – includes children's books for use during Sunday School (or equivalent); sermon notes linking religious observances and ceremonies with specific children's rights; and a set of training materials for religious organizations.
Similarity scales across the tools are not strictly equivalent (as noted in Figure 2 and in "Usage Considerations"), therefore, a 90% match has not the same meaning in Simrank as it may have in the context of an alignment-based score.
(S/NF) DAS-equivalent Briens noted the "political requirement" of sending a message to Iran and the DPRK, of "not letting them off the hook".
"Municipal yields have reached extraordinarily high rates in relationship to their taxable equivalents," he notes.
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