Sentence examples for hidden equivalent from inspiring English sources

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So we're definitely talking about a two-tier internet at that point, or possibly even a three-tier internet – the accessible, everyday internet for normal people, the undernet – where there's an internet that piggybacks on the legitimate one but is used without consent – and perhaps a hidden equivalent of today's dark web".

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On May 29th the Senate removed Mr Corona from office, having convicted him of hiding the equivalent of $4.2m that he should have declared.Yet perhaps Mr Corona's more grievous offence, in Mr Aquino's eyes, was to have sought to protect the president's predecessor, Gloria Arroyo, from answering charges of corruption during her time in power.

Though there will doubtlessly be time bombs hidden in the equivalent of 100,000,000 A4 pages of data extracted from Fifa's headquarters, the extradition processes, stalking the likes of Jack Warner, are likely to involve seismic shifts of allegiance.

Well, there are still naked ladies, as the New York Times has pointed out, but they're the sort of naked ladies who might live in GQ or Esquire, their most provocative bits hidden behind some equivalent of a fig leaf.

While the female corset has undergone a transformation from underwear to outerwear, the male equivalent stays hidden under the clothes, a source of shame, proof of an inability to keep off the lager and crisps.

We measured the body mass, body condition, foraging effort, food consumption and contrafreeloading (foraging for food hidden in sand when equivalent food is freely available) of adult birds (≥10 months old) that had previously undergone a subtle early life manipulation of food competition (cross-fostering into the highest or lowest ranks in the brood size hierarchy when 2 12 days of age).

The previous incremental learning algorithms for ELM recruit hidden nodes randomly, which is equivalent to implementing a random selection from a candidate set of infinite size.

Framing climate-change costs as the equivalent of a hidden rising tax could be useful in debates over a climate response.

The prevailing anxieties of parents, particularly far-right Christian parents, seem to be the source of the most persistent film conspiracy theory - the movie industry's equivalent of satanic messages hidden in heavy metal records.

Researchers found that dolphins swam more quickly to magnetized blocks of metal hidden in a barrel than to equivalent unmagnetized ones, LiveScience reports.

This means that uncertainty about sensory input, (motion of) hidden states and causes was roughly equivalent.

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