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This is equivalent to around half of Australia's new 2020 abatement task," RepuTex said.
This decline is equivalent to around one in eight of the population stopping giving altogether.
That is equivalent to around $125 £78.500) at the official exchange rate – or twice a student's monthly living grant.
"Just take one figure: last fiscal year from March 2007 to 2008, the Ministry of Finance collected 40 billion Afghanis, which is equivalent to around $800 million.
The £30 cut for new ESA claimants in the work-related activity group from April 2017 is equivalent to around a third of the current weekly benefit.
The 2% duty cut is equivalent to around 16p off the cost of a typical bottle of whisky costing £12.90, the SWA said.
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Traders know that Greece, whose debts are equivalent to around 160% of its GDP, is insolvent.
In the euro zone, bank liabilities are equivalent to around 320 percent of the region's economy.
The Treasury said the savings are equivalent to around 200,000 nurses and 70,000 doctors, or around 325,000 teachers, or more than the entire budget of the Home Office.
Samsung's net cash at the end of the third quarter was equivalent to around 17 percent of its current market value — and growing.
It has been plausibly estimated that the economic benefits arising from our membership are equivalent to around £3,000 a year to the average UK household – roughly ten times the net contribution.
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