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Mr. Brooks writes column after column suggesting an equivalent lack of ideas by both parties, but the fact is that Democrats do have big ideas that address the weightiest issues.
Is it not an equivalent lack of social accountability that causes people to take advantage (and they had to be actively looking for it here) of a financial institution's legitimate response to a systems failure, especially in the midst of human disaster?
Fourth, the lack of clarity regarding whether or how civil servants assess the policy relevance and quality of evidence is reflected by an equivalent lack of clarity regarding how governments handle the absence of evidence.
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By analysing a set of case studies we show that sloppiness is not equivalent to lack of identifiability, and that sloppy models can be identifiable.
De-centralization is not equivalent to lack of oversight, and monitoring mechanisms are essential to ensuring service provision.
Factor six, equivalent to Lack of Social Recognition, produced most of these item assignment problems regardless of the δ value.
To the extent that stockouts of a method are equivalent to lack of availability as measured here, the effect on MCPR may be similar.
The listening interface is clunky, especially if compared to the BBC equivalent, and the lack of audience interaction means that its shows can feel pre-recorded even if they're live.
In a sport which can be decided on millimetres, spectators will notice one major difference between wheelchair curling and its Olympic equivalent - the lack of sweepers - meaning precision is the key to success.
Only magical thinking can allow Clinton to argue this point, when she knows very well that votes to support funding for troops who were already in harm's way, and as Iraq lay in ruins, are in no way equivalent to the lack of wisdom and judgment she showed in empowering Bush to launch his preemptive war.
Sure, I had other ideas in subsequent years after graduation, but those two times in my career marked points where ideas and boundless enthusiasm (perhaps equivalent to the lack of perspective that sent explorers off to distant shores so many centuries ago) meshed to make me feel like the world of invertebrate paleontology was there for me to conquer--at least my little corner of it.
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