Sentence examples for only equate to from inspiring English sources

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That can only equate to one heavyweight calling: the Champions League.

Campaigners suggest the fare hikes claim is nonsense and point to a European Commission report which found that if everyone who is eligible to claim flight compensation under EU261 did so, this would only equate to an extra €1 3 per one-way ticket.

The Rural Birth Index 'Antenatal and postnatal services only', equate to NMSCF Level 1 services, 'birthing without operative services' equates to NMSCF Level 2 and 'birthing services with caesarean section' equate to NMSCF Level 3 services [ 17, 25].

Given that the Boechera genome is slightly larger (approximately 1.7x times the size of Arabidopsis (Schranz et al, 2006a)) this would still only equate to a genomic interval of around 700 kb.

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Simonson points out that this only equates to two events per day in each space – "we wanted to start light" – but the calendar is already brimming with celebrity appearances, from evenings with Kevin Spacey and Nicholas Hytner to Ruby Wax and Zoë Wanamaker.

While that only equates to an average Saturday during the Premier League football season, it is far in excess of levels during previous Olympics and most predictions made before the Games.

"Hey student – all I'm asking for is a little respect, seeing as how much you pay makes no difference to my wages, yet the level of support I am forced to offer you takes up 80% of my time despite the fact that teaching still only equates to 33% of my workload.

Unfortunately, that only equated to 294 runs at an average of 29.

In this context "design" usually only equates to content creation (levels, quests, etc) but the fundamental dynamics of the game are held to be pure code.

However, it is worth noting that the coalition government has actually increased the budget by a similar amount in cash terms, but that only equates to 0.1% rises each year in real terms once you factor in inflation.

While the Gaza Reconstruction Mechanism — a UN-brokered agreement aimed at enabling building materials needed for reconstruction to be brought from Israel into Gaza — has increased the amount of building materials entering the strip, much of it has been earmarked for Qatari road building projects, and in total it still only equates to five percent of need.

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