Sentence examples for that could equate from inspiring English sources

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He later stated that Google could face a "statement of objections" - the formal path towards a fine that could equate to 10% of the company's global revenue, or about $6bn£3.7bnbn).

Given that many of Soylent's customers consume its meal replacement drinks three times a day, that could equate to 36 to 75 times lead levels deemed acceptable under California law without a warning and 12 times the level of cadmium.

In a dramatic change of position, Joaquín Almunia, the EC's competition commissioner, told the European parliament that unless Google altered its offer to settle complaints, it could face a "statement of objections", the formal path towards a fine that could equate to 10% of the company's global revenue, or about $6bn£3.7bnbn).

If you were ever involved in scheduling or training, that could equate to project management or mentorship, he said.

Across the capital that could equate to 760,000 having no fire escape plan, the study claims.

A recent Mobile Work Exchange study found that federal employees can gain up to 9 hours of productivity a week as a result of mobile devices -- that could equate to $28 billion in savings in a year.

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A draft of conclusions reached last month by the Council of the European Union and later obtained by civil-liberties organisation Statewatch showed that Eurocrats could equate the smuggling of refugees with the far more serious crime of trafficking.

Letters are welcome via e-mail to [email protected] roots of discordSIR – Having lived in a third-world country (Russia) whose inhabitants have far less opportunity and suffer much more injustice than the rioters in France, I find it quite dismaying that you could equate criminal violence with an underclass revolt ("An underclass rebellion", November 12th).

Some bright spark got the idea that they could equate the protest to the burning of draft cards in the 1960s, by having students "burn their Obamacare cards".

Further, you never really knew that ordinary movement could equate to that much mileage during the day.

Indeed it is true that we both are in the absolute sense guilty of leaving lights on, so superficially it would appear we have similar histories that could be equated one to the other.

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