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The company says that, even in the case of entangling products like derivatives, which helped to topple AIG, no other financial institution has an exposure to MetLife equivalent to even 1% of its equity.

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We relied instead on the fact that most fine canalicular structures were effectively visualized by the defocus contrast method, even if canaliculus diameter is equivalent to or even less than the system spatial resolution.

For a total of $56m, the group will get something that will be functionally equivalent to, or even better than, an existing satellite that cost $300m.A European Union group is looking at a similar approach, using nine low-cost satellites.

Citing what he likes to call "the long tail of social entrepreneurship," he argued that "if you add together the impact of a huge number of social entrepreneurs doing relatively small-scale activity, then that impact is potentially equivalent to — or even more than — a small number of social entrepreneurs doing large-scale projects".

Moreover, some of the results are equivalent to, or even weaker than the existing theorems.

"Most fracking related events release a negligible amount of energy roughly equivalent to, or even less than someone jumping off a ladder onto the floor," said Prof Davies.

However, the annual runoff will only increase by 4.8 8.5 billion m3, which is equivalent to or even less than the increased irrigation water demand.

Experiment results show that tracking performance of the parallel version is almost equivalent to or even better than the sequential one, while in terms of execution time we can achieve a tremendous speedup.

This comparison shows that the vortex microdiode has, at this stage of the study, a performance equivalent to or even slightly better than that of the most performing, that is the Tesla microdiode.

These SPAC-based methods use the real part of the stacked cross-spectra, which is equivalent to the even part of the cross-correlation functions used in the FTAN method.

But the pizzeria's argument — and the FCC's, according to Scalia — was equivalent to "No, even though we bring the pizza to your house, we are not actually 'offering' you delivery, because the delivery that we provide to our end users is 'part and parcel' of our pizzeria-pizza-at-home service and is 'integral to its other capabilities.'".

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