Sentence examples for being equivalent from inspiring English sources

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"Lionel sees politics as being equivalent to violence".

This time could be defined as being equivalent to fall.

In fact, some employers accept it as "being" equivalent to having a college degree.

"It is hard to compare the two and take them as being equivalent," he said.

Valenti was Wasserman's operative, though he tends to describe their roles as being equivalent.

The gas flow is treated as being equivalent to flow through a rough-walled duct.

The history: The kilogram was originally defined as being equivalent to the mass of a liter of water.

The idea of a human year being equivalent to seven dog years is a misconception, experts have said.

The PCR-based assay was sensitive enough to detect approximately 1 pg DNA, being equivalent to 1 conidium per sample.

It has the advantage of being equivalent to the approach based on the dissipation of Gibbs energy.

If taken this way, the Director of Undergraduate Studies must approve the course as being equivalent to the respective course at Cornell.

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