Sentence examples for failing equivalent from inspiring English sources

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The maximum normal nodal displacements of the first and last failing, equivalent, linearized, simply supported trusses with both odd and even numbers of bays have been summarized in Table 2, where δ C, δ T and δ S represent the components of the maximum vertical displacement of the nodes of the top chord due to upper, lower and diagonal member stresses, respectively.

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James Beck, head of Artwatch International, a New York-based pressure group, is one of those who argue that new technologies pose a danger if they encourage conservation for the sake of making something look good rather than fundamentally improving its failing health the artistic equivalent of cosmetic, rather than therapeutic, surgery.

Depression of contraction at physiological Ca2+ concentrations was more pronounced in myectomy-derived myocytes than in failing, and became equivalent to (but not better than) failing as Ca2+ concentration was raised.

McClelland's mishandling of the double play was the equivalent of failing Umpiring 101.

In a statement, the tax service said she had been charged with concealing about $165 million in revenues and with failing to pay the equivalent of nearly $6 million in taxes.

The truth is that Labour's pre-crisis budget deficit of £39bn, or 2.7% of GDP, was dwarfed by the colossal cost of saving Britain's failing banks which by 2009 was equivalent to 90% of GDP.

Some understand this as the warrant failing as a warrant for equivalent propositions.

It probably involves the equivalent of leaving a failing bank in a vacant lot in Newark.

The truth is Labour's budget deficit then of £39bn or 2.7% of GDP was dwarfed by the colossal cost of saving Britain's failing banks, which by 2009 was equivalent to some 90% of GDP.

In this setting, type 2 matching is equivalent to type 0, failing to acknowledge uncertainty about the parameter of the imputation model.

One source familiar with the Department for Education's thinking said that a "Louisiana solution" was among those being contemplated – a reference to the decision to transform New Orleans's failing state schools en masse into the equivalent of academies following Hurricane Katrina.

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