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This is equivalent to everything held in the British Library nearly twice over.
(Quantifiers can be combined with predicates and variables to form sentences equivalent to "Everything has such and such a property" and "There is at least one thing that has such and such a property").
For example, Class: eye pigmentation EquivalentTo: pigmentation and occurs_in some eye Here, the GO process eye pigmentation (G0 0048069) is logically defined as being equivalent to everything that is a pigmentation (GO 0043473) and also "occurs_in" an eye (UBERON:0000970).
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"If we lose this, it would be equivalent to losing everything we have in our lives.
R2 is often said to be equivalent to "not everything is permissible", and thus to rule out only "normative systems" that have no normative force at all. 15.
Indeed tennis may be the closest sporting equivalent to baseball, where everything can change on a single point.
Making everything one is equivalent to denying 辯 biàndistinctions thereby denying any real basis for the shì-fēithis way-not that statuses implicit in all 名 míngnames and yánwords:language.
Everything else is equivalent to the model described in the main text.
I don't want to be misinterpreted to say that everything he says is equivalent to gospel.
The three man spacecraft was the Soviet equivalent to NASA's Gemini; it could do everything a spacecraft going to the Moon needed to do.
Provisions were written into employment agreements that provided everything from lump-sum payments equivalent to several years' worth of salary to extended health insurance benefits.
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