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Jobs is coming off equivalent to the rude, rich kid that drove a Porsche in High School, and ran for school President based on the merits that he could outclass the other, smarter cat.
This mind-body system sets off equivalent alerts if we're facing the proverbial sabor-toothed tiger or sabor-toothed parent, older sibling, school bully, or spouse.
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The business rate discount would be a one-off, equivalent to five times the cost of being accredited as a living wage employer.
Explaining the write-off, equivalent to $2 billion, the bank said its analysis of American housing data had led it "to subject to much stricter assessment the valuation assumptions" of certain U.S. mortgage securities.
Yesterday Mr Imbardelli, who has also worked at Hilton and Hyatt during a 25-year career in the industry, left IHG with a pay-off equivalent to just two months salary - a settlement understood to be far short of his contractual notice period.
Ms Garrett-Cox, one of the most high-profile fund managers of the past decade, will walk away with a handsome pay-off equivalent to a year's pay – worth around £1.4m last year – when she leaves Alliance Trust Investments ATII) on 11 March, and could get even more under a contract she signed on becoming chief executive in 2008.
Correction for type 1 error resulted in a corrected p-value cut-off equivalent of p≤0.05.
In Australia, even small falls of rain (less than 15 mm) produced run-off equivalent to over 50percentt of the rain from land with low density vegetation (Pressland and Lehane 1982).
That set off the equivalent of a bank run.
Otherwise you might find yourself eating off the equivalent of an 18-inch plate or bigger!
Then, last month, Statoil wrote off the equivalent of $336 million in costs related to Shtokman.
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