Sentence examples for equal analysis from inspiring English sources

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Gorton observed that the town of Dennis and the golf officials it employed made "a repeated plea for a 'separate but equal' analysis, that is, that the club had men's-only and women's-only tournaments on weekends".

An economic analysis procedure, also called life cycle cost analysis, compares M&R alternatives using present worth (for equal analysis periods of alternatives: Eq. (5)) or equivalent uniform cost (for varying analysis periods of alternatives).

When the variance was not equal, analysis of variance among each group was analyzed by Kruskal Wallis test, and subsequently significant differences between selected two groups were analyzed by Steel Dwass test.

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When the variance was equal (P>0.05), analysis of variance among each group was analyzed by one-way analysis of variance test, and subsequently significant differences between selected two groups were analyzed by Tukey test.

"We have started to do an equal pay analysis, to be repeated every two years.

True, the Supreme Court used language that tried to limit its equal protection analysis to the nature of the manual recount in Florida.

The state court used the same equal protection analysis in deciding the parental notification case that it had used, in 1982, in striking down a ban on Medicaid financing for abortions.

Defenders of the university's affirmative action program say the purpose of the classification must figure in the equal protection analysis.

However, there is language in various court precedents dealing with disability indicating the views of at least some justices that discrimination on the basis of disability can be invidious, based on animus or stereotypes, necessitating something more than the lowest rung of equal protection analysis.

Partly because economists like to think of agents as maximizers — it's at the core of what we're supposed to know — so that other things equal, an analysis in terms of rational behavior always trumps rules of thumb.

Phonemic economy is a well-known criterion according to which, other things being equal, an analysis that assumes fewer phonemes is thought to be better than one that assumes more.

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