Sentence examples for equal depends from inspiring English sources

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Neutral dynamics occur in evolution if all types are 'effectively equal' in their reproductive success, where the definition of 'effectively equal' depends on the population size and the details of mutations.

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While marketing might focus on maximizing card transactions, or swipes, finance understands that not all swipes are equal (depending on the deal with a given bank).

In each round elder declares first, and younger responds, "Good," "Not good," or "Equal," depending on whether younger can beat elder's declaration.

Not all batches of the magnetic circuit alloys are created equal, depending on their history of thermal treatment.

Not all Champagnes are created equal, depending on where and how the grapes are planted and how they grow: some have higher levels of acidity; some have more power, aroma and character to their flavor.

Therefore, estimates of clonal ages would differ among asexual taxa even if everything else was equal, depending on whether clones are affected by coalescence or the birth-death process.

Gender equality depends largely on equal visibility, which is part of the reason why the new $10 bill is so exciting to myself, to women and to the next generations of our daughters.

"Equal justice depends on individualized justice," Mr. Holder wrote, wiping clean Mr. Ashcroft's 2003 orders to pursue "the most serious, readily provable offense in all federal prosecutions" and emphasize consistency in drug cases.

However, the country is a prime example of how slow change is when conformity to a male-controlled set of expectations is strictly enforced and the potential for equal rights depends solely on the benevolence of the group who holds power.

The biological fitness of isogenic variants is not necessarily equal, but depends on the environment in which the organisms live [26].

Qualitative reviews are presented by Chopra and Goel (1999, 2000) and comparisons are made with the classical method of Newmark and Hall (described in Chopra 2008), where the criterion of equal displacement or equal energy, depending on whether the period of the system falls into the acceleration or velocity sensitive region, is used to relate R and μ.

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