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Denying himself woolly comforts, Barnes scorns the euphemisms of "passed" or "lost to cancer" (the linguistic equivalent of averting one's eyes).
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There is no audio equivalent to averting your glance, no ear-lids you can discreetly close.
The net benefit from the actions was quantitatively evaluated in terms of cost equivalent of the doses incurred or averted and the monetary costs needed to implement the action.
If this coverage was increased to 75%, we estimated that 14911 new HIV infections were averted in 40 years, which is the equivalent of $5.6 billion in avoided HIV lifetime treatment costs.
Our cost per HIV infection averted converts to the international dollar equivalent of 290 (excluding peer educator economic costs).
The modern practice of performance management has replaced this outmoded process with the equivalent of a corporate nervous system that shows what is happening right now in a company and can avert problems in the future.
The banking equivalent of Toyota?
The cabaret equivalent of "Smash"?
(The equivalent of 50 cents).
It's his equivalent of bling".
It's the equivalent of baseball purgatory.
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