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The endings of these relationships will be therefore potentially equivalent to death of the primary care giver, ie a mother, a father and/or the whole extended family within a biological familial structure.
A report last year by the agency's inspector general, who makes independent assessments of policies, concluded that "the majority of stakeholders we contacted believed that the Fort Worth Method needs significant modifications before it could be considered as potentially equivalent" to simple bulldozing.
Citing what he likes to call "the long tail of social entrepreneurship," he argued that "if you add together the impact of a huge number of social entrepreneurs doing relatively small-scale activity, then that impact is potentially equivalent to — or even more than — a small number of social entrepreneurs doing large-scale projects".
Indeed a recent Booz Allen study suggests that women represent the "third billion," potentially equivalent to the billion-plus-population markets of India and China.
An alternative to mineral P fertilisers is the waste product sewage sludge, which represents an important P source with around 2 4%% of P depending on the wastewater source and the treatment methods [3], around 70 90 % of the total P is inorganic P and considered potentially equivalent to inorganic fertilisers [4, 5].
It is estimated that China's urban population will reach one billion by 2030, potentially equivalent to one-eighth of the world population.
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On the other hand, people might simply choose the same branded products they always have – or even reject a "red light" product for one without the warning label but potentially with equivalent levels of fat, salt or sugar.
"But it's our job to make sure that for a third-party developer, they can get started as easy as possible, building apps that could potentially be equivalent to other pieces of hardware.
2.3 Modularity: attribute of a part of an entity, if this part can acquire changes during the lifetime of the entity in such a way that the entity is not rendered non-functional, nor that will dissociate, and that the new entity is potentially phenotypically equivalent to the original one (the process is copying).
These "extreme assumptions" underpinning what the authors term "presumed" linking (in contrast to empirical linking) should be subjected to falsifiable tests as a means of building support for a presumed linking across potentially non-equivalent groups.
What our research shows is that it could potentially generate power equivalent to almost half of Scotland's annual electricity consumption," said Thomas Adcock, the Oxford University engineer who led the research.
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