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equivalency
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An equivalent thing.
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It contains the germ of a mathematical equivalence proof, but it does not contain a rigorous proof of equivalency: the mathematical framework that Schrödinger associated with wave mechanics is a space of continuous and normalizable functions, which is too small to establish the appropriate relation with matrix mechanics.
The American Council on Education is reviewing a handful of Coursera's classes for credit equivalency; once approved, universities can choose to grant credit for them (or not).
Just 7% believed the police do a good job in their areaWriting for the Guardian today, the Archbishop of Canterbury manages to express sympathy for the rioters and take a swipe at consumerism and (via a nifty analogy) float the idea of moral equivalency between the riots and the financial markets.
Taylor Branch repeatedly draws a false equivalency to slavery.Student athletes deserve more, but I find each of these comparisons both patronising to student athletes and insulting to slaves and victims of sexual abuse.
Tina was surprised to learn how much less women on pre-paid plans were spending, and encouraged to learn how much money she could save by switching plans.Next we were instructed to figure out long-term goals (an apartment, a job, etc).. Tina's goal, after having her baby, was to obtain her GED (her high-school equivalency degree).
And of course it's highly congenial to the press, whose operating model is too dependent on manufacturing fake equivalency between the two parties.
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(Many of the teens were working toward high-school-equivalency degrees as part of a program in which they were also supposed to be learning carpentry skills).
When his path crossed Officer Roach's, Thomas was a dyslexic nineteen-year-old with a high-school general-equivalency diploma, an off-and-on minimum-wage job as a laborer, and nothing in the way of more lucrative employment prospects.
Smith had quit highschool at 15, worked, joined the Air Force in Nevada, where he passed his high-school-equivalency examination, & in 1963 joined the Fire Dept.
Because of that, we have no high-school-equivalency exam.
Then he launched into a moral-equivalency argument.
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