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The business jet unit was created to sell the equivalent of "time share" interests in the planes.
For nearly a decade, Mr. Rosado has often spent 23 hours a day alone in a cell in the criminal justice system's equivalent of "time out".
From an organic balm with more than 22 uses to a peach nut oil that cleans faces, surfboards and pets, each product is a multitasker — the retail equivalent of time in a bottle.
The case, which addressed 20 allegations involving 11 patients including the later brain surgery patient, ended in a penalty that is the equivalent of time served: the doctor has not practiced medicine in nearly a year.
What about having to call up an operator at BT the U.K.'s equivalent of Time Warner to tell him that you're having trouble logging on to "Girls Gone Wild"?
Indeed, at $130-a-share, BHP is offering to pay the equivalent of 8 times Potash's revenues and 17 times cash flow.
Tariff equivalents of time are created for all the 22 products and for the TPP countries and China.
This assumption is implemented by removing all tariff equivalents of time as a barrier to trade, as estimated by Minor and Hummels (2011), by 2015.
By 41, Heinrich had run the equivalent of four times around the earth.
Asked how it felt to hand over the equivalent of 30 times his monthly salary, he replied: "It was good!
All this for the equivalent of 14 times the 2007 earnings estimate.
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