1. Their pay is not as meager as they claim, and in fact roughly equates with their abilities and talents.
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2. Leung said the UV index between June and September is normally 6 or above in Hong Kong - which equates to high to extreme levels.
3. This growth equates to a half a percentage point increase in share.
4. China's magazine industry may be booming, but it by no means equates to a huge success in the market.
5. For those working in these shabby hotels, that equates to the earnings from about 150 clients.
6. This equates to six times as many as in the US and three times the number in India.
7. Qingdao has started dragging the invading grasses, which equates to 100 tons.
8. Their concerns were mostly based on the logic that interfering with radical ideology equates to nipping innovation in the bud.