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Words are not only equivalent to things, they have varying degrees of equivalence to one another.
It is a relatively self-contained economy: foreign trade is only equivalent to 30% of GDP.
Julia Roberts is about the only equivalent to the old stars now that I can think of.
My request covered three years of information; at that rate, the cost of the request was still only equivalent to 0.7% of the annual admin spend.
Just don't choose anyone too ugly.' [Laughter] A third of the budget was funded by the government, a third is a video package deal they had, so there's only equivalent to $100,000 investment, so they said go ahead and do it.
In fact, it is only equivalent to small earthquake.
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There are three classification categories used in the Cultivated Plant Code, the cultivar and the Group and the grex, but they are only loosely equivalent to ranks in the Botanical Code.
Working at a fast food restaurant may pay minimum wage, but the learning gained there will only be equivalent to that minimum pay.
The film had cost only $1.27 million (equivalent to $ as of ) to produce and market, but yielded worldwide box office gross revenues of more than $55 million (equivalent to $ as of ).
But when the fiscal year ended in October, the shortfall was only $374 billion, equivalent to 3.5percentt of gross domestic product.
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