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Obviously, the model here is the male body, but he was certain that women must have some equivalent experience, not visible but essentially identical.
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"If you had some equivalent of that, drawing on people's idea of what it means to be parents, maybe there would be better maternity leave in the U.S.," she said.
Surely we at least have some sort of equivalent instinct to keep our population at a sustainable level.
The limited edition device harkens back to a time when nearly every smartphone had some ultra luxury equivalent.
And although almost every state has some kind of equivalent to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, most often enforcement procedures and staffing are underfunded and many cases are never brought.
The university has some 450 full-time equivalent employees, 4,000 students, numerous contractors and service providers.
"So what we have now is some equivalent of a fire drill with paper towels and buckets for cleanup".
While some countries have an equivalent form, others permit the arrangements only under court supervision, said Mark Summers, a lawyer with Speechly Bircham in London.
Some of these make wikiHow easier to use, and some have no anonymous equivalent.
The center of Canada's greenhouse industry, the area around Leamington, Ontario, has some 1,600 covered acres, roughly equivalent to putting Manhattan, south of Houston Street, under glass.
These include novel designs, novel catalytic reactions, some of which have no equivalent in both homogenous catalysis and biocatalysis and the incorporation of artificial metalloenzymes in chemoenzymatic cascades.
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