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Essentially, all the rest of the top hundred are "roughly equivalent in value".

Words can often be found in the second language that have a roughly equivalent associative value to the original one, but these will usually not provide a literal translation; thus, the translator is faced with the dilemma of being able to provide a literal-meaning translation or a translation that renders the spirit or "feel" of the original but not both.

He amplified the point in a conference call with investors Wednesday morning: "As you look ahead to the Model 3, a $35,000 car, well that same person at the same moment, we could sell them roughly an equivalent value of solar panels and a Powerwall, effectively doubling the sale at that time, and then putting it all in at the same time".

This expression generates a numerical value roughly equivalent to the cash value that a family has access to in a given month (TLU cash − LLU cash + wages) but also the relative cash value of a given household's labour pool (children) to their overall wealth rank in the population.

CEO Marissa Mayer Argues Yahoo Is Undervalued Mayerer disputed claims that Yahoo is worth nothing because its market cap is roughly equivalent to the value of its Alibaba and Yahoo Japan stakes.

Thus, the amount of public aid required to bailout our financial industry is roughly equivalent to the value of the entire production of every person and every company in the U.S. for all of 2009 and the first two months of 2010.

The major step forward in activity was realised when the 3′,5′-dimethoxy derivative 16 f and its sulfamate 17 f were evaluated, with roughly equivalent activity (GI50 values of 215 and 179 n m for DU-145, respectively).

The market value of its Toyota Motors shares is roughly equivalent to the market value of all of Toyota Industries, as reported in Forbes Global on Feb. 17, so Whitman feels he is getting the other operations for free.

That purchase price was roughly equivalent to the book value of the bank, but Caja Madrid ended up having to absorb losses of about 500 million euros generated by City National's Miami unit.

However, he argued, because owners of small wind turbines in the United States can generally get retail prices for their power, as opposed to the far lower wholesale prices that accrue to the larger wind machines, small turbines still provide value roughly equivalent to that of large ones.

In the illustration, several bars of gold rested on one tray of a scale; on the other tray perched the entire earth and all its natural systems, seemingly with a weight and value roughly equivalent to the six bars of gold.

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