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The increase was roughly equal to that from 2001 to 2002.
The decline in German industrial production was roughly equal to that in the United States.
That leaves Mr. Bush winning an additional 12 small states with a total population roughly equal to that of California.
Our military budget is the world's largest, roughly equal to that of the rest of the world combined.
Their combined power rating of 1,500 megawatts is roughly equal to that of a conventional steam-turbine power installation.
The number studying the Middle East is roughly equal to that for all of Russia, the rest of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
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The job losses this year are roughly equal to those that disappeared in the early months of the last recession, in 2001.
He is vigorously attacking the new government for corruption, an allegation roughly equal to saying that gambling was rife in wartime Casablanca.
Some lawmakers pointed out that state revenues were running above projections by an amount close to the $500 million mandated by the court, an amount roughly equal to the sum that would be raised by reinstating the so-called millionaire's tax on the highest incomes, which expired at the end of 2009.
The proportion of individuals who went up one or more groups was roughly equal to the proportion that went down one or more groups; most of the change occurred when measurements were close to the cut-points.
If you happen to be having a glass of wine on your stoop in Cobble Hill, the chances that a police officer will tell you to stop are roughly equal to the chance that a schnauzer will pass on an excellent stock tip.
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