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Livingston has pledged to take just a 2% pay rise, equivalent to what is being offered to BT's staff of just under 100,000, and donate the rest of the increase to charity.
This is still a small fraction of the total sea-level potential of Antarctica, which holds something like 26.5 million cubic km ice (or 58m of sea-level rise equivalent).
"Very crudely, we are now committed to global sea level rise equivalent to a permanent Hurricane Sandy storm surge," says glaciologist Richard Alley of Pennsylvania State University, University Park, referring to the storm that ravaged the Caribbean and the U.S. East Coast in 2012.
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Interestingly, the sea-level-rise equivalent is not that different to past estimates.
But the likelihood of getting it rises markedly as people reach their eighties and nineties, so, as the percentage of the population living into their ninth decade rises, an equivalent rise in the number of people with dementia is also on the cards.
In the year of conversion, results rise again equivalent to 1.7 grades in one subject.
Ms Mein said the rise, the equivalent of 41.5p per week for a band D property, would bring in an extra £7.3m and was "a small price to pay" to protect services.
The space (M^{p,q}_{(omega )}(mathbf {R}^{d})) is a quasi-Banach space under the quasi-norm (1.10), and different choices of (phi ) give rise to equivalent quasi-norms.
(Hence giving rise to equivalent IBD-sharing structures; see Appendix A).
The two models described in the previous section gives rise to equivalent waves of action potential under the same conditions.
A polarized cell gives rise to equivalent daughters only when the cell polarity axis is orthogonal to the mitotic spindle orientation (that is parallel to the cleavage plane).
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