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The two political systems are hardly equivalent.
Everywhere cultural and religious identities - and these, whether they're Christian, Hindu, Muslim or Jewish, are hardly equivalent to personal faith - were beginning to take precedence over other kinds of political groupings.
These are hardly equivalent charges.
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It took place on a 300 metre highway and was hardly equivalent to actual traffic conditions.
That they were not in 1948, or in 1967, is surely a sore point, but it is hardly equivalent to the moral claim of a people chased through history from their homes and their roots.
In this way, TSV analytical equivalent models are hardly required to achieve 3D products and to make design recommendations.
(They're hardly the equivalent of the giant rubber-band ball).
Fundamental equality, however, is hardly the equivalent of a liquor law that can vary on opposite sides of a state line.
Harlequins v Saracens London rugby is hardly the equivalent of football in Rome, Milan or Madrid: the divide has little to do with class politics, although the cravat-and-corduroy set are far more likely to be spotted at Quins than at Saracens.
Those numbers are hardly a franchise best, but they are roughly equivalent to previous entries.
Looks are hardly everything.
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