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Their opinions now equal to yours.

"But our ambitions are now equal to those of other public universities".

The electric guitar is now equal to the violin as a "learning instrument" and has overtaken the poor old flute.

Fortunately, British cement machinery is now equal to any made in Germany, though it cannot compare favourably with American machinery.

Oil production is falling by up to 10% a year, and proven reserves are now equal to just 13 years of current output.

Nor is there any guarantee that Ecuador will be able to continue to service its foreign debt (now equal to 110% of GDP).

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We also artificially adjusted the dynamic range of cones such that the variation in cone output over time was similar for all cone classes, but now, equaled to that of the Rh2a cone that exhibited the smallest variation.

First, the weight of a company in the index is now equal only to the value of the shares that are free-floating, or available for foreigners to buy.

China's car-building capacity is now roughly equal to those of North America and Europe combined.

The Big Story: We Did It! Our $15.22 trillion national debt is now officially equal to our annual gross domestic product!

A result is that yields are now roughly equal to what they were before the latest round of dividend cuts.

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