Sentence examples for are more equivalent from inspiring English sources

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There is some evidence to suggest that salaries of men and women are more equivalent in the tech sector, though that still requires them to be hired in the first place.

The increasing population trends of resident animals in the eastern GOA, therefore, are more equivalent to those in the central GOA.

In contrast, the two sn-1 diastereotopic methylene protons are more equivalent in vinyl ether linked phospholipids compared to ester linked phospholipids.

Indeed, we observed H4S1ph in pronuclear samples, but not in embryo samples until post MBT, suggesting that pronuclei histones are more equivalent to those in post-MBT embryo chromatin.

If these differences are not trivial, one approach possibly worthy of future exploration would be to examine whether it is feasible to adjust the stringency of the stratification or matching in Model 2 so that the balance in the included covariates in Model 1 and Model 2 are more equivalent.

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If and when van Niekerk breaks it — and I think he probably will — that will be more equivalent to Sir Roger Bannister breaking the four-minute mile than anything Bolt has done," he added.

Instead of asking users to understand other people's vocabulary, why not institute multiple types of fave, one for bookmarking and one that's more equivalent to the Facebook "Like"?

Docker on AWS Elastic Beanstalk is more equivalent to a PAAS and uses Amazon EC2 Container Service under the covers.

It's more equivalent to President Kennedy's 1962 announcement that America would send men to the moon within a decade.

Variance across the four salamander species is more equivalent, although this may reflect the smaller shotgun data sets.

SBE rates for the entire study period were more equivalent between patient groups (with PF, MEN, or MD, 5.9%; without, 9.2%).

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