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Right away there were upset parents on the phone who didn't appreciate having their diaper preference nearly equated with criminal neglect.
Several delegations have said they would make proposals for production cuts to more nearly equate supply and demand and firm up prices.
For ease of comparison, the amount of money was nearly equated to U.S. currency in IGT.
The mounting evidence of a DDT-associated health burden should not be ignored, even if such a health burden does not nearly equate with malaria morbidity and mortality.
In financial markets, the word is nearly always equated with information disclosure.
One only has to see the daily vitriol poured on Muslims (nearly always equated with Asians) to see that bigotry and intolerance are still flourishing.
An ordinance from the New York City public park system, which includes 30,000 acres in nearly 2,000 parks, equates the cutting, removing or defacing of trees, plants and flowers with destruction of property.
The best energy extraction improvement was nearly 20%, which equated to a monetary saving of 12%.
It is demonstrated that such sensors provide a ±90° dynamic range for tilt measurements with a temperature sensitivity of nearly 500 ppb/K (equating to systematic sensitivity error of approximately 0.007°/K).
Howe estimates that the frenzied buzz generated by Apple fans about the company's next move equates to nearly $700 million in free marketing each year.
His calculation of 251,000 deaths equates to nearly 700 deaths a day — about 9.5percentt of all deaths annually in the United States.
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