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However, there is no single word in the text which would translate as feeling every time it appears in the translation.
The infrared detector would then detect a difference in temperature, which would translate to moisture.
That would make the country richer and more productive faster, which would translate into outsized benefits for them.
Weakness in sales could discourage businesses from increasing their orders, which would translate into a slowdown in factory production.
Mrs. Tandon's goal was to keep the monthly outlay the same as the rent without sacrificing space, which would translate into a price closer to $400,000.
Scion Santa Monica has already taken deposits from 20 potential buyers, he said, which would translate to a wait of several months.
Ivica Dacic, the outgoing prime minister and leader of the Socialist Party of Serbia, and his allies, gained a respectable 14% which would translate into 44 seats.
Turkish law calls for shelters to be opened in every town with a population of more than 50,000, which would translate into 3,800 shelters nationwide.
That is now $205,000 a year, which would translate to a balance limit of $3.4 million for someone who is 62, according to the administration.
Mr. Miller says such renovations typically cost about $500 per square foot, which would translate into a renovation bill of more than $3.2 million.
The Bush Administration argues that the market could gain back about $1 trillion in value, which would translate into perhaps $40 billion in extra spending.
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