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Schools spend approximately £4.4bn on support staff, which equates to 13% of the education budget.

San Diego registered the highest local rating, an 11.02, which equates to 110,000 households.

Analysts forecast this will fall 12% this year, which equates to another £175m in revenue disappearing.

School holiday prices are often double term time rates, which equates to thousands of pounds.

At the CBSO, the council is proposing a cut of 25%, which equates to £228,000.

We reduce our target price to 2,350p, which equates to 21 times 2017.

But that figure, which equates to lost prize money, does not include TV earnings.

The results for the first quarter, which ended Sept. 30, include a $113 million restructuring charge, which equates to 3 cents a share.

The heat of an actual erotic encounter dissipates in these rituals, which equate attractiveness with social ascendancy instead of pleasure.

Birmingham says the commonwealth is spending $73.6bn over four years (which equates to $3.9bn less than Labor promised).

The movie was made for about €200 at the height of Ireland's boom, which equates to about 10 cents today.

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