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In Google's case, that would have equated to a fine of 758 million euros.
Attributed solely to Zipcar in 2012, that would have equated to a racy 10 percent net margin.
Indeed, Apax bought the operator of the pre-school brands in a deal worth £490m in 2005, which would have equated to nearly $900m at that time.
This was, I suppose, the kind of view I once would have embraced, though I don't think I would have equated support for democracies with missile deployment.
Years ago, it would have been hard to imagine that leaving the US Senate to take over a policy thinktank and turn it political would have equated to a smart career move.
In 2005 this would have equated to 545 practices countrywide.
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Most of the audience probably would not have equated him with his former reputation.
In the absence of part-whole studies that have equated baseline performance across age groups, however, it would premature to draw any such conclusion at this stage.
Analysts have equated the board's silence to a rejection.
I love how I have equated being gay to cancer.
Q: Your other films have equated sex with violence.
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