Equivalent
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Another thing to notice is there may be many peaks on the moral landscape: There may be
equivalent
ways to thrive; there may be
equivalent
ways to organize a human society so as to maximize human flourishing.
On the scale of my portion of the house, this is
equivalent
to about as much as I drive in a year, it's about five times as much as if I went entirely vegetarian.
This should be a big science project
equivalent
to the Human Genome Project.
It's exactly
equivalent
to taking one 325 milligram aspirin tablet, throwing it into the middle of Lake Tahoe, and then stirring it up, obviously with a very big stick, and waiting two years or so until the solution is homogeneous.
What it is now is mud, and the area of the ocean floor that has been transformed from forest to level mud, to parking lot, is
equivalent
to the entire area of all the forests that have ever been cut down on all of the earth in the history of humanity.
What we found in coral reefs is that the inverted pyramid is the
equivalent
of the Serengeti, with five lions per wildebeest.
So, when we think about the future of energy, imagine what would it be like if instead of this, we could build the energy
equivalent
of this just by rearranging the molecules differently.
This is the
equivalent
of a gorilla giving birth to a chimpanzee, then to an orangutan, then to a baboon, then to any random great ape within its lifetime.
CO2e emissions are
equivalent
emissions of all the greenhouse gases and particles that cause warming and converted to CO2.
So if you add these two together, alone, you can see a separation that nuclear puts out at least nine to 17 times more CO2
equivalent
emissions than wind energy.
I skied the
equivalent
of 31 marathons back to back.
So it's incredibly critical that at this moment, while it's just getting constructed, while the frameworks like Facebook or Open Graph are being created for the game-layer equivalent, that we think about it very consciously, and that we do it in a way that is open, available, and can be leveraged for good.
That has been the
equivalent
of an Exxon Valdez spill every year since 1969.
Now this is the Big Bang
equivalent
then of human development within the safe operating space of the planetary boundaries.
That way, when a fire roars through, it's the
equivalent
of getting your eyebrows singed.
I mean, you might just be a kid with a webcam, but if you can do something that goes viral, you get to be seen by the
equivalent
of sports stadiums crammed with people.
For that, bluefin have been given a status
equivalent
to tigers, to lions, to certain African elephants and to pandas.
Jeff and Jason there, are scientists who are going to take a tuna and put it in the
equivalent
of a treadmill, a flume.
You could feel it actually in an hour, by the way, whereas the
equivalent
other feet took something like a day, as so on.
And we basically founded the park on the idea of an endowment that would pay the
equivalent
lost fishing license fees to this very poor country to keep the area intact.
This should have been the cinematic
equivalent
of singing in the shower, i.e. it should never have seen the light of day.
Watching "Baghban" is the movie
equivalent
of trying to eat one's way out of a vat of saltwater taffy for nigh unto three hours.
The $40 TMP cost to make would be
equivalent
to about $75 million in 1989.
Academy Awarding actor Sidney Poitier of "Lilies of the Field" reprises his role as Lieutenant Virgil Tibbs from the 1967 Oscar winning Best Picture "In the Heat of the Night" for veteran director Gordon Douglas' tired, uninspired sequel "They Call Me MISTER Tibbs," with nobody the
equivalent
of Rod Steiger with which to swap dialogue.
This guy is the era's
equivalent
of Darth Vader; obvious, evil and the anti-hero.
Of course it's a cool building, but it's the
equivalent
of making a huge drug deal at the White house.
I imagine that the team responsible for making the translation for the sound track of this movie to English had about 3 days to do it from start to finish, and they probably each earned the
equivalent
of an installment payment on their used Fiat to do it.
It's a slight notch above much of the other fare featured on MST3K but it's still the
equivalent
of driving a nail into your kneecap: slow and painful.
"Death Wish 3" is the movie
equivalent
of a shooting gallery.
What could have roughly translated into Japanese
equivalent
of an early David Lynch piece, instead wares out it's spiraled gimmickry before it even has a chance to explain itself- which of course it does not.
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