Equivalent
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It was not a conscious thing, of course, this is just kind of the
equivalent
of doodling while you're talking, and it's still something I do all the time.
So one contemporary
equivalent
of the Plaza Mayor in Salamanca is the Place de la Défense in Paris, a windswept, glass-walled open space that office workers hurry through on the way from the metro to their cubicles but otherwise spend as little time in as possible.
Now go to the
equivalent
in London in Parliament Square and you will see that the monument to David Lloyd George contains three words: David Lloyd George.
This material is incredibly dense – the
equivalent
of the mass of a fully-loaded container ship squeezed into a human hair, or the mass of Mount Everest in a space of a sugar cube.
That is the
equivalent
of 10 million cars off the streets for a whole year.
Now if you managed to rise up, say, and be that local leader, the guy who's the
equivalent
of the McDonald's franchisee, you'd be making 100,000 dollars a year.
Our farms drain the
equivalent
of 3.3 billion Olympic-sized swimming pools every year, all of it swallowed up by crops and livestock to feed Earth’s growing population.
These chain reactions can produce a range of explosive yields, but let’s consider an explosion
equivalent
to 10,000 tons of TNT.
At 200 dots per inch, it's kind of the
equivalent
of a 300 dot print laser printer.
It held the
equivalent
of one MP3 song and weighed over one ton.
That's like the
equivalent
of four commercial airliners crashing every week, yet we still can't convince ourselves to pay perfect attention behind the wheel.
These are people living in refugee-like conditions, but lacking the
equivalent
international protection and assistance.
As food prices began to rise, you also had
equivalent
levels of social unrest.
And I don't know who she is either, but this is the [16th] century
equivalent
of a supermodel.
It takes literally hundreds of spiders to just produce the
equivalent
of one raindrop of venom.
And in a completely separate case, he's being referred to our National Crime Agency, our
equivalent
of the FBI, because our electoral commission has concluded they don't know where his money came from.
Now, as you might imagine, we had to work with a resource that toddlers really care about, so we used the toddler
equivalent
of gold, namely, Goldfish crackers.
But what we're hoping when we get to Planck, we'll have resolution about
equivalent
to the resolution you see of the Earth there, where you can really see the complicated pattern that exists on the Earth.
And we see
equivalent
impairments in female reproductive health caused by a lack of sleep.
This is a brain that is formed in a very strange body, one that has the
equivalent
of small satellite brains distributed throughout that body.
Now, if you look at that, there's actually one of those little satellite brains and the
equivalent
of the spinal cord for each of the eight arms.
And when the printing press was invented what they found was they could print indulgences, which was the
equivalent
of printing money.
And I came outside, and the valets for this car service had created, you know, quite a nice little collage of these car keys, and my closest
equivalent
were a group of prayer tags that I had seen in Tokyo.
Now, it could be that motion pictures and eventually, virtual reality, or something
equivalent
to it, some sort of immersive display, is going to provide us with our most efficient escape from the world that we're in.
Now one percent of six billion people is
equivalent
to 60 million.
HPV infections of the throat may lead to head and neck cancers, but for now there’s no
equivalent
of the pap smear for the throat.
At the end of the Great Recession, the market capitalization of these companies was
equivalent
to the GDP of Niger.
Now it is
equivalent
to the GDP of India, having blown past Russia and Canada in '13 and '14.
The
equivalent
of finding spinach in your teeth, for adults.
All of the concerted SETI efforts, over the last 40-some years, are
equivalent
to scooping a single glass of water from the oceans.
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