Examples of using Which equates in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
Which equates to 22 million tonnes of CO2.
Per advertisement/ month(which equates to 49€ per month).
(which equates to 49€ per month) Select price plan.
Structure… 30 lessons per week which equates to 22h30 hours of teaching.
consider it in the context of a 40-hour work week, which equates to 2,000 working hours a year.
Donations start at 4,000 Points, which equates to a cash value of $10 USD.
the ban on the use of force to extract testimonies during interrogations, which equates to an absolute ban on torture.
The poverty rate is percent, which equates to over 26, Clarke County residents.
In turn, this promotes the formation of new muscle tissue, which equates to muscle mass.
These are 50% electric, which equates to 5 fully electric cars compared to 1 large electric SUV.
Each bottle of Grandeur MSM contains 120 capsules which equates to a 30 day supply.
This is the discount rate which equates the present value of expected cash outflows with the present value of the expected cash inflows.
Military expenditure is increasing by around 10-11% per year, which equates to a fully-fledged arms race.
Bell Micro” in an all cash merger for $7.00 per share, which equates to an equity value of approximately $252 million
The more muscle a person has, the greater their metabolism is, which equates to the faster they burn calories.
China has a right to economic growth and development, which equates to well-being for its citizens,
development rose to 170.7 million euros, which equates to 7.6 percent of sales.
Test shows 9.4 kW less power losses which equates to 2300 liter diesel savings annually.
The developers of the Clouded cryptovirus demand that pay 0.1 Bitcoin, which equates to nearly 158 US dollars.
Talking of costs, I was surprised to see the bow retailing for just $9.95 AUD which equates to around £5.42 which is fantastic value for money.
Estimated figures for 2007 indicate a total volume of 1.24 billion tonnes of containerised cargo, which equates to approximately 143 million TEU.
Translating the unit risk given above into an annual average concentration, which equates to a lifetime risk of one in a million, gives a concentration of 0.01 ng/m³.
Currently, you can get three basket tacos for 15 Mexican pesos, which equates to approximately one U.S. dollar.
Compared to 2000-2006, the global result for all programmes is an expected increase for R& D and innovation which equates, respectively, to more than a doubling of the relative effort
multiple feed pushing) which equates to a saving of 416 hours over the course of the year.
BULATS measures candidates' results on a scale of 1-100 which equates to CEFR levels A1 to C2.
The environmental effectiveness of a trading scheme is dependent on the cap, which equates to the number of allowances issued.
This ability to use a larger screen translates to lower horsepower required per ton produced, which equates to enhanced durability and energy savings.
The 2010 budget would then end up being over EUR 127 billion in payment appropriations which equates to 1.08% of the EU's gross national income.
An ECB report has shown that the social costs of making retail payments amount to 1% of GDP, which equates to around €130 billion per year for the whole of the EU.
