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The news about the shrinking deficit came Tuesday, when the Congressional Budget Office slashed its deficit forecast for 2013, projecting it will be equivalent to 4percentt of America's economic output, less than half its 2009 level, and will drop to 2.1percentt, based on current projections, by 2015.
To some it will be equivalent to a lottery win.
"It will be equivalent to a divided and stalemated government, not unlike Mexico's today".
Also water: if your compost heap is dry, it will be equivalent to hay, and won't rot.
If the DAS provides service for multiple users, it will be equivalent to a virtual MIMO system.
But if I waffle on a bit, as I am likely to, it will be equivalent to (or possibly even less than) the word rate I receive from several traditional editorial clients," he adds.
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Defying him will be equivalent to contempt of court, and thus subject to criminal penalties.
Thus, a sample swap will either be identified due to inconsistencies with the known pedigree, or if it goes unnoticed, its impact will be equivalent to a tagging error.
In fact, he believes that the number of attorneys it has on the platform will be equivalent to one of the top 20 law firms in the world within the next six months.
While it is hoped that survival will be equivalent between the two arms, a slightly poorer survival in the DFIS arm would be acceptable if offset by a significant QoL gain in these patients, this will be captured through the QALY measure.
It is not clear yet whether this will be equivalent to tax credit cuts and how it will affect tenants.
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