Sentence examples for be seen as equivalent from inspiring English sources

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Your degree is likely to meet the subject entry requirements for all the courses and your foundation year would be seen as equivalent to A-levels, wherequiredrequired

If the information the groups could obtain from pretrial discovery would be essentially identical to what they would obtain by ultimately winning their suit, then the discovery order might well be seen as equivalent to a final order, several justices suggested.

Hassan, Sara, and Hina's Pakistani origins might be seen as equivalent and interchangeable in Stamford, Connecticut, but the reality is that, as these three characters attempt to connect with one another, they are negotiating differences in class, culture, and religious observance.

Those 20 takes of Like a Rolling Stone can be seen as equivalent to the typescript of TS Eliot's The Waste Land, covered in the amendments with which Ezra Pound gave his friend's masterpiece its final form in 1922, or the original version of On the Road, as pounded out by Jack Kerouac on a continuous scroll, unparagraphed, using real names and containing passages deemed too explicit in 1957.

That is, failure to retaliate against a defection must be seen as equivalent to a defection itself.

Its report questioned whether business courses examined through internally set and marked assignments should be seen as equivalent to GCSEs.

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Wide-legged, knee-length shorts are seen as equivalent to short, above-the-knee skirts for the office.

The definite description has no meaning in itself, but (Ka) as a whole does have a meaning, a meaning that is given by (Kb), to which (Ka) is seen as equivalent.

Medieval thinkers believed that the world was created by God, and so a question like "Is proposition P contingent?" were seen as equivalent to the question "Could God have created a world in which P does not hold?".

It is seen as equivalent in function to other advanced clinical nursing positions for example Clinical Nurse Specialist which is common in some states of Australia as well as in the United Kingdom (UK), United States of America (USA) and Canada [ 6- 8].

The eukaryotic equivalent of RecA may therefore be seen as the equivalent of a Rad51/Rad54 combination rather than as Rad51 alone.

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