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Top-line operating profits of £147m are far greater than equivalent earnings from the online operations of either Ladbrokes or William Hill.

These government-mandated loans amount to almost two-thirds of all the junk mortgages in the system, and their delinquency rates are nine to fifteen times greater than equivalent rates on prime mortgages.Perhaps my colleague can point out the error in Mr Wallison's learned synopsis, in which the CRA and the GSEs appear to play more than "largely irrelevant" or "also-ran" roles.

At higher altitudes the compression is not correctly accounted for and will cause the instrument to read greater than equivalent airspeed.

This effect has two causes with the first being the intrinsically higher hexagonal packing density, which is 2/√3 times greater than equivalent square packing.

In Buford Jr. et al.'s study, the authors investigated the difference between sagittal RFCs of the anterior cortex and medullary canal of 3D models and reported the presence of three femur subtypes in which the RFC of the anterior cortex might be greater than, equivalent to, or smaller than the RFC of the medullary canal.

However, we see a rapid internalization of 50 nm nanoparticles at 15 min which is significantly greater than equivalent 100 nm nanoparticles (P < 0.005) suggesting that sedimentation of nanoparticles is not a confounding factor when comparing the effect of size on nanoparticle uptake.

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Antigen-conjugated QDs induced CD69 expression, T cell proliferation, and IFN-γ production in vivo with greater efficiency than equivalent amounts of free antigen.

6 11 19 We have previously, perhaps erroneously, attributed this observation entirely to the fact that smaller diameter resurfacings (used more in females) generally wear at a greater rate than equivalent larger joints.

At maximum compression of the fuel, which is now in a cool plasma state, the energy in converging shock waves is sufficient to heat the very centre of the fuel to temperatures high enough to induce fusion reactions (greater than an equivalent energy of about 4,400 eV).

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For example, individuals do not get tax relief on contributions greater than the equivalent of their annual earnings.

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