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or equiv·a·lent
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OR EQUIVALENT
"or equivalent", in the context of a Civil or Construction Contract, to mean that the items perform equal to or better than the named product and must be accepted by the Employer or Engineer. Tests may be required at the Contractor's expense.
Submitted by rinat on September 12, 2022
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of or equivalent in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of or equivalent in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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As the Titanic sank, it was claimed Lucy Duff-Gordon said to her secretary, ‘There is your beautiful nightdress gone’, a fireman, allegedly annoyed by her comment, replied that while the couple could replace their property, he and the other crew members had lost everything. Sir Cosmo then offered each of the men 5 (equivalent to 454 [$579]) to aid them.
This means that if you look here at Omicron-like viruses, in just two years' time, since the start of the pandemic, we've accomplished about five years of equivalent evolution, the evolution has been remarkably fast so far.
This Supreme Court nominee has signaled in the judicial equivalent of all caps that she believes the Affordable Care Act must go, and that the precedent protecting the ACA doesn't matter.
You know, in Phoenix, we had to take down — working with CBP, who are phenomenal partners, I should add — where we seized in one vehicle interdiction enough fentanyl to kill the equivalent of the entire state of Pennsylvania.
If I look at the time series, we see sort of equivalent levels of intensity, but for not for three weeks, you know, I think the longest one prior was maybe a couple of weeks or 10 days or something like that, so much more isolate.
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