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Discover Ludwig"form equality" is not a commonly used phrase in written English
It is not grammatically incorrect, but it is not a commonly used idiom or expression. It would be more common to say "equal in form" or "equality in form" instead. Example: The two sculptures are equal in form, but one is made of marble and the other is made of bronze.
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So Plato turns to showing that we cannot have acquired knowledge of the Form Equality from perceptual encounters.
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Maybe that's true for those who take excellent insurance plans for granted, but for many Americans this is a major step toward the most fundamental form of equality: equal access to quality health care.
In our approach, optimizations take the form of equality analyses that add equality information to a common intermediate representation.
For it seems that if, according to 4, we need to be comparing the equal sticks to the Form of Equality, then we need to be aware of the Form in thinking of the sticks.
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In his speech, Cameron will also argue that the triumph of the City under Labour was due to Tony Blair and Gordon Brown's determination to create a form of equality through tax credits funded by the excess profits of the City.
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