Your English writing platform
Free sign upSuggestions(2)
Exact(2)
But he persisted in asserting the equivalence of "both sides": if Comey had to give up "weed and seed," then Obama should give up "mass incarceration," which, Comey said, was offensive to the police: "The term was both inaccurate and insulting to a lot of good people in law enforcement who cared deeply about helping people trapped in dangerous neighborhoods".
Both are biconditionals asserting the equivalence of an identity among singular terms (the left-side condition) with an equivalence relation on concepts (the right-side condition).
Similar(57)
In Beijing, during her husband's Administration, Hillary Clinton had asserted the equivalence of women's rights and human rights — an assertive, brave act, considering her audience.
The dogma of digital progress asserts the equivalence of those screens, foretelling a happy state of "platform agnosticism" in which we all watch anything anywhere, on whatever electronically illuminated surface is handy.
It asserts the equivalence of ∃yϕ y) with ¬∀y¬ϕ y), using classical logic, but there is no way one can construct such an x, for example, when ϕ(x) asserts the existence of a well-ordering of the reals, as was proved by Feferman.
Specialising our results to the Boltzmann entropy, we recover Otto Villani's theorem asserting the equivalence between logarithmic Sobolev and Talagrand's inequalities.
It also prohibits portraying "the attractiveness" of such relations and bans asserting "the social equivalence of traditional and nontraditional sexual relations".
Lawyer and Equal Justice Initiative director Bryan Stevenson fuels our shock by asserting the immoral equivalence of early 20th-century lynching and today's criminal justice system.
As mourners gathered to remember the life of Heather Heyer, who was killed while protesting against hate, the president asserted the moral equivalence of the actions of neo-Nazis and those who opposed them.
Implicitly referring to the equivalence of mass and energy, Cockcroft and Walton then simply assert that a mass 0.0154 amu "is equivalent to an energy liberation of (14.3 ± 2.7) ×106 Volts" (p. 236).
There aren't many equivalences around in this war, but you can be sure that the equivalence of grief exists.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com