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Opposition parties also had demanded a "cut motion" — which roughly equated to a no-confidence vote — that challenged an unpopular rise in fuel prices in the government's budget.
The two versions were roughly equated for length (see Table 1).
Their daughters are treasured until they decide their lives and bodies belong to themselves, not their fathers -- a decision roughly equated with treachery.
Making sure not to trip over the appearance of the word "obtuse" twice in the span of one magazine article -- forgive my editorial nitpicking; I used to do it for a living -- when you wring out the words he threw at his chosen subject, it becomes clear that Mr. Scott has roughly equated patriarchy and adulthood, two concepts that hardly mean the same thing.
Here we used our species O.T.U criteria from other dinoflagellate species to group Symbiodinium strains and found clade boundaries roughly equated with O.T.U criteria of non-Symbiodinium species, except for clade A (see below).
Even when the cue categories are otherwise roughly equated on perceptual features (brightness, hue, complexity) or normed on a reference population[19], the "fit" with prior conditioning history is expected to be a strong determinant of the brain response.
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This roughly equates to zero tax on the first £35,000 or so of savings balances.
The current asking price, $10 million, roughly equates to the price it then made, if expressed in buying power.
Montgomery said Mecom was well into a three-year process to cut costs by reducing its original workforce of 11,000 by around 15%, roughly equating to 1,500 employees.
Meanwhile if 1,000 tons is recycled, that roughly equates to the same amount of clothes a brand of this size pumps out into the world in 48 hours.
One percent of a snapper's signing bonus roughly equates to dinner for two at Red Lobster, cheesy bread not included.
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