Sentence examples for equally for example from inspiring English sources

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At the same time, on one construction, p and q, even if nonidentical, fall under a common description: they are equally, for example, "the child produced by the couple".

72, 77, 78 Since the RPKM method handles all the RNA-seq reads almost equally, for example, without concern for isoforms, it has been criticized.

All risk factor counted equally, for example, "Has he threatened to kill you?" scores the same as "Is he presently at home?", and yet factors may have different weighting in terms of the risk that they represent.

However, this shortage does not affect countries equally; for example, there is a 27-fold difference in the number of psychiatrists per 100,000 persons between India and the United Kingdom [ 1].

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Not all are equally suited: for example, assigning equal weight to all complete state descriptions would not allow for learning from experience.

Notably, it has been shown that people tend to underestimate speeds when visibility is reduced equally at all distances, as for example, when driving with a fogged up windshield.

The discussions of Yeats's other works are equally good: for example, the pages on The Oxford Book of Modern Verse (Foster tells us Yeats persisted in calling it "the Cambridge Book") and on the later Vision (1937) are masterly.

It is unlikely that the issues with irreproducibility are confined to preclinical studies (social science has been equally noted, for example).

Common observation tells us that not all managers can be equally trusted; for example: some are most trustworthy then others based on their past experience and duration of employment with the firm.

In all simulations, significantly positive and negative effects were equally likely, for example, out of 17 significant effects of fake laws on in-couple residence among men, 8 are negative and 9 are positive.

However ephemeral and changeable such a consensus may be, the contemporary consensus does seem to be that God's love extends to all humans equally (See, for example, Buckareff and Plug 2005, Knight 1997, Kronen and Reitan 2011, Kvanvig 1993, Murray 1998, Seymour 2000b, Stump 1983, Swinburne 1983, and Walls 1998).

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