Example sentences of "will [be] equal [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | For those who qualify for this extra help the reduction will be equal to the community charge minus £52 . |
2 | Brothers , sisters , cousins , aunts , uncles , grandparents , friends and teachers , all contribute to widening the child 's social world , and sometimes the significance of these people will be equal to if not greater than that of parents . |
3 | Since , in equilibrium , the aggregate demand for goods and services will be equal to the rate of national income ( which measures the total value of goods and services produced in the economy over a given time period ) , we can expect a direct relationship between the aggregate demand for labour and the rate of national income . |
4 | According to the adaptive expectations hypothesis , this year 's expectation will be equal to last year 's expectation ( 10 per cent ) plus some proportion ( w ) of the error . |
5 | Since there will be virtually no current flowing through R4 , there will be virtually no voltage drop across it and the voltage at pin 2 will be equal to that at pin 6 . |
6 | In the case of perpetual debt where interest is paid at a constant rate , or at a fixed margin over a benchmark the correct finance charge will be equal to the coupon payable for each period . |
7 | In fact the surface-charge density will be equal to D. We can easily provide the proof by choosing a Gaussian surface as shown in Fig. 2.15 . |
8 | As may be expected the ohmic voltage drop in the wire will be equal to the induced voltage . |
9 | At the end of the accounting period the balance of the control account will be equal to the sum of the balances in the ledger account , thus proving the ledger . |
10 | The number of particles in the baby universe will be equal to the number of particles that have fallen into the black hole , plus the number of particles that the black hole emits during its evaporation . |
11 | Indeed , with two assumptions , they will be equal to depreciation charges . |
12 | If the value of existing units has risen to 75p for example , new subscribers will ‘ buy ’ newly created units at 75p and the number they purchase will be equal to the amount they wish to invest divided by 75p . |
13 | Therefore , losses will only arise when and will be at a maximum when S = 0 and will be equal to E — C. The result is shown by the hatched line in Fig. 7.7(a) and is the equivalent of a written put . |
14 | If during the next year the parameters do not change , then the certainty equivalent for year 2 will be equal to . |
15 | The return will be equal to , as the returns to equity ( ) have to pay for the cost of the loan ( ) . |
16 | The return will be equal to , . |
17 | Where 10% of pregnant women are HIV positive , the under five mortality rate for AIDS alone will be equal to the under five child mortality rate from all causes in industrialised countries . |
18 | ( 1982 ) have argued that resources will be allocated efficiently ( in the sense that prices will be equal to marginal costs ) in industries which are perfectly contestable and that this result holds irrespective of the number of firms in the industry . |
19 | In all other cases the amount of the compensation will be equal to the product of the appropriate multiplier and the rateable value of the holding . |
20 | The author feels that the amount of benefit will be equal to the interest which a lender would charge and the borrower would pay duly discounted because the loan is repayable on demand ( see cases such as Exeter Golf and Country Club Ltd v The Commissioners of Customs and Excise [ 1981 ] STC 211 ) . |
21 | Mr Lang gave an assurance yesterday that the further allocations will be equal to the amount of grant received . |
22 | If I trace the two lines on a transparent screen between my eye and the lines , the lines in my tracing , as in the original , will be equal in length . |
23 | This states that , in the absence of transaction costs and restrictions on capital movements , real rates of interest will be equal in all countries ; arbitrage will ensure that this is the case . |
24 | This states that nominal interest rates from investments that are hedged ( or covered ) for exchange rate risk will be equal in all countries . |
25 | This states that nominal interest rates from investments that are unhedged ( or uncovered ) for exchange rate risk will be equal in all countries . |