Using "equivalent" in a sentence

  It was estimated by biographers that DeBakey operated on as many as 60,000 people in his 75-year career, equivalent to the entire populations of Anderson or Wise counties.
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6 billion- Source of wealth: home appliances, self made- Age: 80- Country/territory: ChinaWhen he was 26 years old, He Xianjgijan took the equivalent of just over $700 and started a small workshop producing lids for bottles, employing 23 residents of the town he grew up in, Beijiao.
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Disposal by landfill or incineration According to a 2016 report from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, the world sends the equivalent of one garbage truck full of textile waste to landfills and incinerators every second.
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That is, the strung-out bear—the animal equivalent of the late Ray Liotta’s coked-out gangster in Goodfellas, starring Ray Liotta as a cocaine smuggler!—is the latest star in a long line of Hollywood animal-monster movies.
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The Associated Press has previously reported on the controversy surrounding the practice, which “veterinarians testified, is equivalent to removing a human’s finger at the first knuckle.
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"They are not simply property, as pet owner implies, nor are they fully equivalent to children, as pet parent implies," writes Zhang.
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Gold Fields had a stable September 2022 quarter, with attributable gold equivalent production for Q3 2022 of 597koz, down 1% year-over-year.
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It will spend one lunar day (equivalent to 14.
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In India, Netflix's standard tier is the equivalent of $6, and you can get a mobile-only plan for less than $2.
Source: CNET

  More than 60 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent sequestered over the lives of the projects.
Source: USDA.gov

Evercore singled out Fisker stock as their favorite among the three, rating it at the equivalent of buy and with a $15 price target, representing 100% upside over Wednesday’s prices.
Source: MarketWatch

Russia has also sacrificed a colossal amount of equipment, including more than 1,700 tanks (equivalent to 65 per cent of its pre-war inventory); 4,000 armoured vehicles; and 200 aircraft.
Source: European Council on Foreign Relations

It was enough poison, the scientists calculated, to wipe out a small town: the equivalent of thousands of lethal doses.
Source: The Washington Post

The company risks getting its environmental permit revoked, closure and a fine of up to the equivalent of $8.
Source: Reuters Canada

Some of the software used to transmit cell calls slices off chunks of your voice’s frequencies and squeezes sounds through the equivalent of a narrow tube.
Source: The Washington Post

One criticism I’ve seen levied against “Avatar” in the 13 years since its release is that James Cameron’s 2009 film is the cinematic equivalent of a theme park.
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“An extraordinary new phase of even faster growth”All in all, over five years, global renewable power capacity is forecast to grow by 2,400 gigawatts — a huge amount roughly equivalent to the power capacity of China.
Source: The Verge

Laing in his book The Divided Self, “maybe in his delusions is telling me the truth and this is in no equivalent or metaphoric sense, but quite literally and that the cracked mind of the schizophrenic may let in light which does not enter the intact mind.
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3 billion, equivalent to approximately 43% of investors' repurchase requests.
Source: Reuters

This phenomenon has no equivalent in the classical world.
Source: Euronews

Expensive TicketsNASA is will be paying Boeing twice as much for each Starliner seat to the International Space Station than it's paying SpaceX for equivalent Crew Dragon tickets, Ars Technica reports, in a price differential that's becoming increasingly difficult to reconcile as Boeing has yet to successfully launch a single astronaut into orbit.
Source: Futurism

The agency says that recycling one million laptops saves the energy equivalent of the electricity used by more than 3,500 US homes in a year.
Source: CNN

A water savings of 30,000,000 gallons of water per year is equivalent to filling up 600,000 50-gallon bathtubs.
Source: Fox 5 Las Vegas

As for those early-round match-ups? They would be the college hoops equivalent of the Motor City Bowl, a sad trombone affair between two teams undeserving of a legitimate NCAA tourney berth.
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Once there, the rover will spend one lunar day (equivalent to 14.
Source: CNN

The sequel took eight years — the equivalent of two presidential terms — but on Tuesday, Joe Biden will host a second US-Africa summit.
Source: The Manila Times

The firm filed for bankruptcy last month, when it ran out of money after the cryptocurrency equivalent of a bank run.
Source: The Times of Israel

They'll be linked to the existing MeerKAT radio telescope, and will be the equivalent of a single telescope with an 8.
Source: Livescience.com

Changing the presidential primary date seems to me to be the equivalent of navel gazing and not at all a good use of time and resources.
Source: Star Tribune

The embattled cryptocurrency exchange, short billions of dollars, sought bankruptcy protection after the exchange experienced the crypto equivalent of a bank run.
Source: KKCO

The British have already put money into a dedicated tech trials ship, and the MoD said Cetus is considered the “equivalent for sub-sea experimentation.
Source: Defense News

Shoppers will make returns equivalent to more than one quarter of their purchases this year, creating headaches for retailers and giving them more incentive to charge customers who make them.
Source: Business Insider

Given the relative strengths and weaknesses of each unit, this game is set to go off -- especially since it will be played at Ford Field, which has become the NFL's equivalent of Coors Field.
Source: CBS Sports

That is equivalent to the rate of death from all respiratory illnesses across the country.
Source: Newsweek

) Can we also get an equivalent to Apple's Noise app, please?Barring those flaws, I'm mostly just happy that Android phone owners are finally getting better smartwatches that can rival the Apple Watch.
Source: WIRED

Candidates with 10+2 or equivalent are eligible for admission.
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For example, Vanderbilt University lists how to determine if an employee has a conflict of interest and how to report it to the appropriate party, with equivalent systems throughout medical training and practice.
Source: Science Based Medicine

Its control distance is limited to approximately 150 metres, which although it doesn’t sound much is the equivalent to the length of one-and-a-half football pitches.
Source: Yachting World

The tax increase, from the current rate of 19%, will apply to companies with annual profit of more than £250,000, equivalent to more than $307,000.
Source: The Wall Street Journal

But his experiments aren’t limited to the world of home goods; more than a designer, Nichetto sees himself as a proggettista, an Italian word with no equivalent in English that describes a person working on a range of multidisciplinary projects.
Source: The New York Times

So for an athlete who weighs 68 kg (150 pounds), that would be about 200 to 400 milligrams—the equivalent of about two to five cups of coffee.
Source: Runner's World

George Rose/Getty ImagesResearchers who conducted one study, published in 2017, estimated that the carbon impact of having one less child is equivalent to roughly 24 people giving up their cars.
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They recommended that adults engage in at least 150–300 min/wk of moderate physical activity or 75–150 min/wk of vigorous physical activity, or an equivalent combination of both intensities.
Source: Earth.com

The Bill, to be tabled in the Vidhan Sabha in the next session, would fix the salary and emoluments of the chief whip equivalent to that of a minister and also have provisions exempting the position from the “office of profit”, said sources.
Source: The Tribune India

Exercise Examples  Though there are no specific exercises recommendations for people with breast cancer or breast cancer survivors, general exercise recommendations include at least one of the following: 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity75 minutes of vigorous-intensity physical activityAn equivalent combination of moderate and vigorous physical activity Exercise intensity is grouped into the following categories: Light intensity: walking slowly, cooking, light houseworkModerate intensity: brisk walking (2.
Source: Verywell Health

Methane solutions that are currently available, combined with additional measures that target priority development goals, can cut 45% of human-caused methane emissions by 2030, equivalent to about 180 million tonnes per year (Mt/yr).
Source: Visual Capitalist

That’s equivalent to 16.
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Both the Army and equivalent Navy esports teams banned Twitch users who asked about war crimes during streams’ chats.
Source: VICE

8 millimeters, which is equivalent to two inches.
Source: Sports Illustrated

“This mantle plume has affected an area of Mars roughly equivalent to that of the continental United States.
Source: ZME Science

As such, Take-Two’s legal enforcement policy will be aligned with our current PC Single-Player mods policy, with priority in enforcement actions focused on: (i) misuse of Rockstar Games trademarks or game intellectual property (IP); (ii) importation or misuse of other IP in the project, including other Rockstar IP, real-world brands, characters, trademarks or music; (iii) commercial exploitation, including the sale of “loot boxes” for real-world currency or its in-game equivalent, the sale of virtual currencies, generating revenue via corporate sponsorships or in-game integrations, or the use of cryptocurrencies or crypto assets (e.
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While Netflix harbors Oscar aspirations for its originals, Tubi appears content being the streaming equivalent of SYFY after midnight.
Source: Paste Magazine

Back in 1992, Madonna earned the equivalent of $38.
Source: Daily Mail

Over the course of 50 days, with a total of over 2 million seconds of total observing time (the equivalent of 23 complete days), the Hubble eXtreme Deep Field (XDF) was constructed from a portion of the prior Hubble Ultra Deep Field image.
Source: Big Think

9 million (equivalent to more than $6 million in 2022).
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The crossword puzzles were of medium difficulty, intended to be equivalent to The New York Times’ Thursday puzzles.
Source: Duke University School of Medicine

Pooling everybody with an opinion on films together is the equivalent of an actual film critic watching a 30-second Vimal commercial and declaring that Bollywood has forgotten how to make action movies.
Source: The Indian Express

  "In the first quarter, we estimate the equivalent year-over-year [price] inflation number in the range of 6% to 7%.
Source: Fox Business

That research, led by scientists from Imperial College London and the University of Cambridge, estimated a severe case of COVID was cognitively equivalent to about 20 years of brain aging.
Source: New Atlas

Treating both sides of an argument as equivalent when one side is demonstrably false is just doing the work of the purveyors of disinformation.
Source: The New York Times

Ahmad performed a study in 2010, supplementing 240,000 IU/day retinol equivalent in children.
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I wish I could tell you that Hästens mattresses are uncomfortable, because then you wouldn’t even think of spending the equivalent of a year’s college tuition on a bed.
Source: The New Yorker

That's the equivalent of powering the entire building for three years — or as much carbon dioxide as produced by 35,000 flights between Sydney and Melbourne.
Source: Business Insider

0886 points, the equivalent of a third-place finish in the Indonesian Masters.
Source: Golf Monthly

His verse on the album’s title track is the equivalent of an NBA offense clearing out for a superstar, as he raps 80 bars to close out “God Did.
Source: GQ

Among the 119 Dividend Aristocrats, 10 have majority “buy” or equivalent ratings and 12-month upside potential of at least 10%, based on consensus estimates: Company Ticker Share “buy” ratings Dec.
Source: MarketWatch

95 if billed monthly, but you can halve that by paying for a year up front, making it significantly cheaper with a monthly equivalent price of $9.
Source: BikeRadar

At one station, participants pulled plastic fish out of a small tub and then translated numbers on them into their equivalent in binary.
Source: The Topeka Capital-Journal

His kick, in the last-32 of South America’s equivalent of the Europa League, was easily saved and club president Eriberto Gamarra said the board made the decision as his penalty was “very irresponsible”.
Source: The Athletic

The brewer said it will go beyond that target in 2023, and then plans to find productivity improvements of €400 million per year, equivalent to about 2% of annual expenses.
Source: ESM – European Supermarket Magazine

As of mid-September, Paulie has crushed more than 316,000 pounds of glass — that’s the equivalent of about 316,000 wine bottles diverted from the landfill.
Source: Rotary International

01 Review 5/10 Profile Publisher: Warner Bros / Developer: TT GamesRelease Date: 5th Sep 2017 (USA) / 8th Sep 2017 (UK/EU)There are lots of great ideas in LEGO Worlds, and every now and then you can see glimpses of real potential, but this is a gaming equivalent of what happens when you pull a tray of cookies out of the oven too early, leaving you with underdone treats.
Source: Nintendo Life

It retailed for $7,499 when it was released in March 1997, a stunningly high price tag equivalent to nearly $22,000 today.
Source: iMore

Ike Edeani for The New York TimesThe 19,000-square-foot, $22 million project squeezes the equivalent of a gallon of juice into a pint-size container.
Source: The New York Times

could be equivalent to the amount of gold that is mined in the country.
Source: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (.gov)

4 micrograms of B12 daily, which is equivalent to one ten-millionth of an ounce — a teeny amount.
Source: Marin Independent Journal

But humans couldn’t hear that note because its frequency was too low — the equivalent to a B-flat, some 57 octaves below the middle C note of a piano, according to NASA.
Source: The Washington Post

Ike Edeani for The New York TimesThe 19,000-square-foot, $22 million project squeezes the equivalent of a gallon of juice into a pint-size container.
Source: The New York Times

(That’s equivalent to about $14,710, by the way.
Source: The Ashley's Reality Roundup

"It's the Macintosh equivalent of a WOZ disk image for Apple II computers.
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The rovers were built to last Mars’ equivalent of 90 Earth days.
Source: KPCC

In March, the Government cut 25 cents a litre from fuel taxes, an equivalent amount from road user charges, and halved the cost of public transport tickets in response to a spike in the cost of fuel following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Source: Newstalk ZB

4 micrograms of B12 daily, which is equivalent to one ten-millionth of an ounce – a very, very small amount.
Source: The Conversation Indonesia

A rapidly growing share of yachts produced by the Group guarantees a 20 to 30% reduction in fuel consumption, and therefore CO2 emissions, compared with equivalent shaft line models with hard-chine hulls.
Source: Yacht Harbour

That's the equivalent of a well-instrumented golf cart," Del Corso told Mashable.
Source: Mashable

They conducted a population-based cohort study to assess the association of prediagnosis and postdiagnosis overall diet quality, assessed by the Alternative Healthy Eating Index (AHEI), and physical activity, measured via metabolic equivalent task (MET) hours per week, with all-cause mortality among patients with PD.
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This a grown man who conceded to Sorkin “there was no person who was chiefly in charge of positional risk of customers on FTX,” which is the functional equivalent of a doctor performing surgeries without going to med school.
Source: New York Post

So let’s take a look at the best-value full-frame options out there – and why today is a particular sweet spot for today’s equivalent of the 35mm format.
Source: TechRadar

The lens is a high-end 7P element optic with a 65mm equivalent focal length and a wide f/1.
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Read more: Scientists discuss using satellites to 'beam' solar energy collected in space to EarthWinchcombe meteorite boosts theory regarding origins of Earth's oceansOne megaton of TNT energy has the equivalent force of one million tons.
Source: Sky News

It’s the 21st-century equivalent to cutting eye holes in your newspaper.
Source: GameRant

Analysts at Mizuho Securities raised additional concerns on Friday, in downgrading the firm's rating on Coinbase shares to the equivalent of a sell from a hold.
Source: CNBC

The Apple Macintosh TV Anton_Ivanov/Shutterstock The Apple Macintosh TV went on sale in 1993 with a hefty price tag of $2,099 — that's the equivalent of more than $4,200 in 2022.
Source: National Review

It took 1,366 hours for the team to assemble, equivalent to nearly 57 days.
Source: Motor1

What subscribers in this part of the world are getting is zombie game Unturned, which is very popular, but not nearly equivalent to Mass Effect Legendary Edition in terms of value.
Source: ComicBook.com

Disposal by landfill or incineration According to a 2016 report from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, the world sends the equivalent of one garbage truck full of textile waste to landfills and incinerators every second.
Source: WOODTV.com

The embattled cryptocurrency exchange, short billions of dollars, sought bankruptcy protection after the exchange experienced the crypto equivalent of a bank run.
Source: NBC 29

Horn & Hardart's coffee was also infamously fresh since employees refreshed any pots that were unused within 20 minutes, as reported by ThoughtCo, and was so popular that they could be "considered the 1950s equivalent of Starbucks.
Source: Tasting Table

The results showed that the graphene-coated structure remained intact under conditions equivalent to approximately one month at normal human body temperatures, much longer than what is possible with gold alone.
Source: Caltech

I kind of get the vibe that everyone’s trying to find ways to make money off of this, and maybe this is a controversial opinion, but I think that game companies should be devoted to making all of their games accessible to the public, at the very least not making them any more expensive than their equivalent retail price.
Source: Destructoid

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