There is no equivalently left-wing analogue with any clout in the United States. |
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What was missing was a procedure to list out all the non-valid formulas, or equivalently to list out all satisfiable formulas. |
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It may be equivalently priced, but it is emphatically not an equivalent product. |
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Specifically, the sojourn time of the preclinical duration is modeled by the tumor growth rate or, equivalently, by the tumor doubling time. |
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Some people have already heard these terms, which are sometimes used equivalently, depending on the region, to describe all kinds of concepts. |
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It is, however, not yet entirely clear whether these rules are applied in an equivalently robust manner in all Member States. |
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The tests suggest that two characteristics of the AVID student profile are not equivalently distributed between Cohort 1 and 2 participants. |
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So infringement arises when each element of a claim is shown in the accused infringement, either literally or equivalently. |
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The distance between successive ridge lines or, equivalently, between successive trough lines is termed the wavelength. |
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This term becomes significant when the wavelength of light approaches the size of a unit cell of the crystal, or equivalently when q approaches the size of the Brillouin zone. |
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Not that all fantastic theories are equivalently nonsensical. |
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In humans, analogous brain regions and neural circuits are activated equivalently when we see or form mental images of the faces of specific individuals. |
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If a tax concession cannot be delivered equivalently it is not a tax expenditure, but rather a tax reduction. |
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The IFS adds thatWithout oil and gas revenues or, equivalently, assigning them on a population basis, there has been a bigger gap between spending and tax receipts in Scotland in recent years than in the UK as a whole. |
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For financial guarantor counterparties where a proxy market spread is used, we also make an adjustment to reflect additional financial guarantor risk over an equivalently rated nonfinancial guarantor counterparty. |
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It must be a system that is based on high supervisory standards, applied equivalently, fairly and consistently to all market actors, while respecting the independence of supervisors to carry out their work. |
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It will also be cooperating closely with the national authorities to find ways of ensuring that Community directives are implemented correctly and equivalently. |
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Investors, recognizing that this behaviour can exist will lower the price of the security, for a given expected cash flow, thereby lowering the valuation multiple and equivalently increasing the cost of equity capital. |
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If one or more of the claim's limitations are found equivalently and the rest are found literally, then there is usually infringement under the doctrine of equivalents. |
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Guardbands have to be accommodated between two operators, or equivalently the impact of capacity reduction due to adjacent bands effects, should be taken into account. |
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In the spirit of cooperation, the Supplier shall in any case propose solutions to HARTMANN concerning reliable replacements at equivalently economic costs. |
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Inflation is defined either as the devaluation of a currency or equivalently the rise of prices relative to a currency. |
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Or, equivalently, one can let F be the torque applied by the lever to the end of the wire, and X be the angle by which that end turns. |
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Note that the assumption the v is relatively large is equivalently to the assumption that the thermal diffusivity. |
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Within the provinces are 29 dioceses and one grouping of churches in British Columbia that functions equivalently to a diocese. |
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Instead, the backward direction, or equivalently the associated continued fraction, should be used. |
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Equivalently a regular semigroup in which idempotents commute. |
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