Sentence examples for become equivalent to from inspiring English sources

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Rather, it has become equivalent to the notion of progress in the postwar decades.

In fact, the largest among them have become equivalent to national governments in terms of economic power.

(By Election Day itself, the economic component of the model will phase out completely, meaning that the forecast will become equivalent to the "now-cast").

An inclusive institution of civil union then is likely to become equivalent to a system of privately negotiated domestic contracts that the state merely enforces and also protects from outside interference.

But while research is increasingly able to find ways of making the intangible properties of nature visible through programmes of valuation, there is a risk that nature may then become equivalent to any other commodity:to be bought, sold and traded.

The $57bn in hospitals funding was part of the agreement forged between the former Labor government and the states to address the fact that rising hospital costs – due to an ageing population and more expensive treatments –would grow to become equivalent to some states' entire budget over time.

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Current, or amperage, becomes equivalent to the rate of flow, and voltage to the pressure in the "pipes".

The measures enacted in 1976 also produced a huge foreign debt by the late 1980s, which became equivalent to three-fourths of the GNP.

The data from Reinhart and Rogoff showed that if the national debt became equivalent to 90% of the US gross domestic product, the US would suffer low growth and all that comes with it: unemployment, malaise, poverty.

graph G 1 and condition (3.10) becomes equivalent to (3.1).

The problem becomes equivalent to the multi-user power allocation problem (P6).

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