Sentence examples for equivalent to two from inspiring English sources

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Fines can be equivalent to two weeks' salary.

Typically three-quarters of coursework are equivalent to two semesters of coursework at Berkeley.

I was taught at school that it is equivalent to two dessertspoons.

He covered 314 miles in all, a distance equivalent to two marathons per day.

Each hundred liters has a cooling effect equivalent to two domestic air conditioners for a day, calculates Ellison.

Six penalty points is equivalent to two traffic infractions; running a red light, for instance, is worth three points.

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Twelve days after opening for business, the entrepreneurs had sent twenty-seven refugees through the tunnel for a fee equivalent to two hundred and fifty dollars per person.

"Using two fingers he indicated the sum he wanted to receive, which was equivalent to two million dollars," Mr Feoktistov said, citing what Mr Sechin had told him.

Provisions of €3.2 billion, equivalent to two-thirds of Capitalia's market value, have been squirreled away.

In sub-Saharan African, an estimated 620 million people, equivalent to two-thirds of the population, live without electricity.

"You have six huge financial institutions having assets equivalent to two-thirds of the GDP of the United States of America.

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