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Mr. Porter said that their lots had a "pretty equivalent" chance of selling versus a traditional, category-based sale.
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Aren't they pretty much equivalent?
(Human and elephant years are pretty much equivalent).
"It was pretty much equivalent to what other recent studies had showed," he said.
"If you subtract 2,000 from 33,815, the resulting number will be pretty much equivalent to the '97 foal crop, which is racing now.
A snapshot of ticket prices shows that New York is cheaper at entry level for high-profile gigs, while medium-sized and small venues are pretty much equivalent.
I know it isn't unprecedented but the fall in global temperatures must be pretty unusual, equivalent to about 1/3 of global warming since pre-industrial times.
When the experiment achieve octet stability, the FPIPM of the pure clay is pretty much equivalent with the mixture of the fine-silty sand and the clay, it declines 30 % with the pure fine-silty sand. 2.
When the experimental achieve octet stability, the Fluid Productivity Index Per-Meter (FPIPM) of the pure clay is pretty much equivalent with the mixture of the fine-silty sand and the clay.
Putting that in perspective, it means that before a single race begins Ferrari gets prize money which is pretty much equivalent to the entire annual budget of F1's lowest-spending team Caterham.
"I know it isn't unprecedented but the fall in global temperatures must be pretty unusual, equivalent to about 1/3 of global warming since pre-industrial times". That's an odd way to put it QV.
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