Sentence examples for constitute equivalent from inspiring English sources

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Faculty participating in meetings by teleconference and videoconference will be considered as attending, i.e., meetings with members participating by teleconference and/or videoconference will be deemed by the Field to constitute "equivalent conditions of opportunity for simultaneous aural communication among all participants".

While these measures are likely to indicate sexual health risk from sexual transmitted infections and unwanted pregnancy, they may not constitute equivalent risk.

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Based upon sequence comparison and specific dimerization patterns, SNX7 and SNX30 therefore appear to constitute equivalents of yeast Snx41p and Snx42p.

Hank Barry, the chief executive of Napster, said the one million file names that Napster would eliminate from its search engine did not constitute the equivalent of one million songs.

Of course, it might be argued that on the sexual scale of 1911, when the novel appeared, let alone that of the eighteen-eighties, when its catastrophe is supposed to have occurred, the few embraces and kisses that Ethan and Mattie do share in Wharton's lean text constitute the equivalent of contemporary copulation, as breathily demonstrated on the screen.

He said Interior's "actions constitute the equivalent of a listing decision outside the normal process" and reiterated that his state was better positioned to manage its sage grouse population – though critics say Utah's past actions contributed to the bird's decline.

Given the broad range of what could constitute an equivalent experience, fellowships could retain their diversity while providing more structure to their fellows.

The idea that even hearing about one's parents' exposure to torture or other traumatic experiences could constitute an equivalent to a traumatic event is another limitation in the study, although the children in our study had in other ways experienced the prosecution of their parents and showed a clinical picture of PTSD or similar to PTSD.

Two rearrangement calls were considered to be equivalent, hence constituting a likely common variant, if they displayed an overlap in terms of genomic coordinates.

Wu et al. [18] showed that (G_{theta}) constitutes an equivalent constrained differentiable optimization reformulation of the VIP (2.4).

So, to adjust Costanza et al.'s (1997) value coefficients, Xie et al. (2003) constituted the equivalent value per unit area of ecosystem services for Chinese terrestrial ecosystem based on questionnaire investigation from about 200 ecological scholars and some achievements (Table 1).

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