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"If we lose this, it would be equivalent to losing everything we have in our lives.
In 2014, Rutgers's athletics deficit topped $36 million, an amount equivalent to losing $1, every second, for a year.
-- If we don't act, the overall costs and risks of climate change will be equivalent to losing at least 5% of global GDP each year, now and forever.
For inventors of technologies that have very short useful lives, making use of today's system of dispute resolution with its delayed, lengthy, and expensive court trials is equivalent to losing one's rights.
The Stern Review projects that if current emissions trends are allowed to continue, the eventual damage from climate change will "be equivalent to losing at least 5% of global GDP each year, now and forever," and that "if a wider range of risks and impacts is taken into account" that figure could "rise to 20% of GDP or more".
Much like Constantine and Hitch, Kinsey deals with a man who has a huge problem: persuading his randy but reticent countrymen to talk about their sexual practices at a time when most Americans still thought that masturbation could cause blindness and that even the inadvertent ejaculation of an ounce of seminal fluid was equivalent to losing 40 ounces of blood.
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The amount of steel reinforcement lost is equivalent to: A_{s, lost} = N times A (2 where (N) is the number of steel bars which have been cut we can compute the equivalent area of CFRP for each side direction.
At Edinburgh she described that loss as equivalent to ITV losing Coronation Street.
Strike action is looming – and quite rightly too, because the cuts are equivalent to someone losing £200,000 or even £300,000 over the course of their retirement.
That is equivalent to Democrats losing about 200 seats in the House relative to today's baseline of 435 Congressional districts.
The metric is expressed as the number of years lost due to ill-health, disability or early death, with one DALY equivalent to one lost year of healthy life.
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