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"I just didn't want to have the same MP3 player as everybody else, and felt that there had to be equivalent or better players out there," Mr. Roosevelt, an 18-year-old native of Chappaqua, N.Y., said recently from his freshman dorm room at the University of Maryland.
Under party rules, Thatcher not only needed to win a majority, but her margin over Heseltine had to be equivalent to 15% of the 372 Conservative MPs in order to win the leadership election outright; she came up four votes short.
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In other words, it has to be equivalent to circuitry, and that circuitry must not be malicious.
To qualify as torture, the pain has to be "equivalent in intensity to the pain accompanying serious physical injury, such as organ failure, impairment of bodily function, or even death".
If t 1 and t 2 are well determined, angles φ 1 and φ 2 for left and right sensors of a given trial have to be equivalent.
If t 1 and t 2 are well determined, angles φ 1 and φ 2 for a given subject k and a given sensor have to be equivalent for all trials.
The pixels and the blocks have to be equivalent.
Equivalent terms had to be identified.
They have to be functionally equivalent campuses.
There has to be the equivalent of a drumroll when [1960s cartoon villain] Snidely Whiplash comes in because – God help us – we can't have complexity.
Taxes, in this metaphor, would have to be the equivalent of a good fitness regimen, and we all know how much the Obamaites love their ellipticals.
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