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In Japan, there were some cases in which removing mechanical ventilation from end-stage patients was considered to equate with breaking the law, regardless of mutual agreement.
When you do the figures and equate the required income, you realise that many first homebuyers are in their early 20s, and the equation starts to break down.
This flat crack propagation mode requires a balance of energy so that the work done due to applied tensile load σ ss on the body must equate to the energy required to break down the crack tip material J tip and the energy required to open the crack against fiber bridging from 0 to δ ss.
Lower scores equated to better function.
In the day and age where women's empowerment seems to equate to climbing corporate ladders and breaking through glass ceilings, being an exclusive housewife has become a new taboo.
In principle, expenditure should equate to income.
Offense, however, does not equate to coercion.
Does territorial dominance always equate to winning?
Access does not equate to authorization.
This would equate to at least £4,000.
Casual does not equate to cold.
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