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Acceptance in this form is equivalent to settling.
This is equivalent to settling your batch on a traditional credit card terminal.
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The reactor area per unit flow rate, Ar/Q0 (equivalent to Vr/HrQ0), the settling area per unit flow rate, As/Q0 and the total area per unit flow rate AT/Q0 are presented in Fig. 5 as a function of α.
The reactor area per unit flow rate, Ar/Q0 (equivalent to Vr/HrQ0), the settling area per unit flow rate, As/Q0 and the total area per unit flow rate AT/Q0 are presented in Fig. 4 as a function of X for α = 0.7.
LONDON — A former British politician who was wrongly implicated in child sexual abuse by the British Broadcasting Corporation has reached an out-of-court settlement of £185,000, equivalent to about $295,000, to settle his libel claim against the beleaguered broadcaster, the BBC said in a statement on Thursday night.
In the 1960's, when automakers were facing huge claims that they had fixed the prices of an early antismog device known as a pollution control valve, General Motors was counseled by some of its lawyers to settle for the equivalent of $1 billion in today's money, but Mr. Chaffetz said there was no need to pay a dime.
Coarse particles, and those with aerodynamic equivalent diameters > 10 μm tend to settle more quickly than smaller particles.
Are we willing to settle for the educational equivalent of high-fructose corn syrup and gassed tomatoes?
Another critic, Dr. Laura K. Bachrach, a pediatrics professor at Stanford University, said, "I think it bodes to settle what was the equivalent of a civil war".
It's the equivalent, today, of Brad and Angelina deciding to settle in a suburb of Wisconsin.
If he did, Wenger may have to settle for the football transfer equivalent of a spinning top and an orange in Carlton Cole.
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