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"A projector probably has equivalent resolution," says Sam Matsuno, a senior vice president and analyst at DisplaySearch.
The UK has equivalent events.
"Every city has its Rodeo Drive equivalent," said Vince Ceccola, the president and founder of World Wide Webs Inc., which produced Rodeodrive.com and in turn spawned Famousstreets.com.com
First, evangelicals don't have a body of social teaching equivalent, say, to Catholic social doctrine.
Of the 373 same-sex couples who applied in the last month, 17 said that they had equivalent partnerships in other states or Canada.
"I have friends who have equivalent businesses in Minneapolis, for example," he said.
Mr. Gollaher says that "markets function best when buyers and sellers have equivalent information". But that is true only if they also have equivalent power.
Proof The proposition says roughly that two vertices of the same neighborhood type have equivalent offspring.
"Every single computer we use in our everyday lives is based on the von Neumann architecture, and we have created the quantum mechanical equivalent," says Mariantoni.
Bufferd said schools like Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, and the University of Texas all have equivalents to the IMCo.
At the moment, Scottish MPs at Westminster can vote on matters relating only to England - such as health and education - even though their English equivalents have no say in the running of the NHS or schools in Scotland - which are devolved to the Scottish Parliament.
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