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Why can't we just move to equivalent, existing gasoline cars that get 50 M.P.G. first, then decide if the jump to electricity is worthwhile?
The plan calls for the staff to vacate 10 of the Secretariat building's 38 floors in four phases and to move to equivalent space to be leased in a midtown Manhattan office building.
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This year some 120,000 Californians will pack up and move to Arizona, equivalent to perhaps 2.5% of Arizona's population.
Similar arguments apply to those who were prepared to move to an equivalent location.
The fundamental pension reform that states and municipalities must enact is for elected officials and government workers to move to the equivalent of 401 k)s.
14 Depressing the accelerator (equivalent to activating T-cells) is necessary for the car to move forward (equivalent to a productive immune response against the tumor).
Arun: For an entrepreneur/developer outside Silicon Valley, moving here is the equivalent of an actor trying to move to Hollywood.
Baghdad moved to add the equivalent of a 50-cent surcharge to its price, to be deposited in bank accounts not controlled by the United Nations.
These were all scrapped by his successor, Michael Gove, when Grayling was moved to the political equivalent of the departure lounge in the role of leader of the House of Commons.
"It requires seven times as many trucks to move an equivalent number of paper bags.
However, members of the opposition objected, condemning the move as equivalent to a foreign invasion.
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