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The Deutsche Börse and NYSE-Euronext combination should yield annual savings of €300m ($412m), the two firms say, equivalent to about a fifth of the combined entity's pre-tax profits, while the LSE-TMX deal should produce savings of about 7%.
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In fact, it simply means "it is said", equivalent to "apparently".
"We thought maybe those assets would sell for 8 to 10 million pounds," Mr. Mitchell said, equivalent to $13 million to $16 million.
Oil spills were rife, polluting the land at a rate, campaigners said, equivalent to an Exxon Valdez oil disaster every year.
The project, which has since been sold to a Chicago energy provider, will produce enough electricity to power seventy-five thousand homes — a carbon savings, the company says, equivalent to taking thirty thousand cars off the road.
"The tipping point for wind, where it really took off in China," was at 0.8 renminbi per kilowatt hour, he said, equivalent to about 12 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour.
This purpose is advanced by sketching a framework for utopia that is inspiring and noting that this framework is highly akin to Nozick actually says "equivalent to" (333)—the minimal state.
He said: "I see strength, certainly, and I would say the equivalent to the bionic arm he had - that kind of strength - is certainly feasible with time.
The distance covered in class, he said, was equivalent to five to seven miles on land.
The land expected to become pine plantations by 2040, Ms. Hayes said, is equivalent to the size of North and South Carolina combined.
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