Sentence examples for fact equals from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Milosevic, it seems clear, will argue that the extension of "international law" in fact equals the bending of that law and its application across the world to suit the political and strategic designs of the dominant powers, particularly the United States.

The strength of the latter theory, in fact, equals that of a theory of one inductive definition known as ID1.

In the case of meta-analysis, a low type I error rate (ie, a rate at which a meta-analysis leads to the conclusion that the mean effect differs from 0 when it in fact equals 0) is particularly important because a meta-analytic conclusion is assumed to summarise the existing evidence.

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(The rate of change of the angular momentum is, in fact, equal to the applied torque).

People are not, as a matter of fact, equal at all -- some are smarter than others, better looking, more gifted.

Was he spurred on by seeing Van der Burgh set a world record in the morning when it, in fact, equalled his 2014 time?

Although claiming the formal equality of citizens, the liberal democratic view tends to underemphasize ways in which citizens are not in fact equal in society.

Today, however, most of the evidence suggests that more cops does, in fact, equal less crime, and that a nation with more police would have safer streets and fewer murders.

The allure of the challenge, in addition to the fame and the money, is that if it is possible to prove that P does in fact equal NP some of the hardest computing challenges may collapse, leading to a burst of new economic and technological productivity.

Since machines are—so far, at least—unable to design and build improved versions of themselves, there is no need to worry about the world being taken over by chess-mad robots.The second, more important reason is that we now know that chess-playing skill does not, in fact, equal intelligence.

The slope of the sine curve at any point (which is to say the rate of change of x with respect to θ) is in fact equal to the height of cosine at that point, if the angle is measured in radians - this is one of the reasons mathematicians like radians.

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