Sentence examples for equivalent to no from inspiring English sources

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But the pizzeria's argument — and the FCC's, according to Scalia — was equivalent to "No, even though we bring the pizza to your house, we are not actually 'offering' you delivery, because the delivery that we provide to our end users is 'part and parcel' of our pizzeria-pizza-at-home service and is 'integral to its other capabilities.'".

The scores of the items on psychosocial work factors were summarised and transformed into three scales of job demands, job control and social support ranging from 0 (equivalent to "no", "never" or "do not agree" as the lowest score for various items) to 1 (equivalent to "yes", "often" or "agree" as the highest score for various items).

In an economy the size of America's, that's roughly equivalent to no jobs at all.

"A sleeping counsel is equivalent to no counsel at all," said Judge Hittner.

A saner perspective came from a federal judge who reviewed the case and concluded that "sleeping counsel is equivalent to no counsel at all".

The FSA has let Barclays off lightly – with a fine equivalent to no more than a few days' profit and a press release that named no names.

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The phrase "empty phenomena," although expressed negatively, is not negative in a metaphysical sense it is not equivalent to no-thingness.

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That's equivalent to saying "No, keep that work here, even though we cost more and don't give you anything more for the money".

The number mentioned above each square is equivalent to the "No".

71, which has been validated and is considered equivalent to ISO no.

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