Sentence examples for immediately equated from inspiring English sources

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Instead, we got one mention of Ferguson that immediately equated the fears that (unarmed) black people have of police abuse with the nation's fears for (armed) police officers' safety.

In his early treatment, however, he immediately equated empirical truth with ideal justifiability the consensus theory of truth mentioned above.

This proposal is immediately equated by Socrates with Protagoras's thesis that "man is the measure of all things" (Hm for homomensura), which in turn entails the thesis that things are to any human just as they appear to that human (PS for phenomenal subjectivism).

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But like oil, people don't immediately equate data with everyday products or services.

By ELISA, we determined that co-cultures maintained in the absence of Gas6 express ~852 pg/ml Gas6 (~12 pM) into the medium, although we cannot directly equate this to the local Gas6 concentration immediately following secretion by the neuron.

AMR's leverage now equates with US Airways.

At it happened, the pass rates for the diets immediately before equating, for both Part 1 and Part, happened to be low, and those immediately after happened to be relatively high, but those can be seen as nothing more than random fluctuations.

Most likely the changes resulted from a genuine increase in candidate ability, albeit for reasons which remain unclear, coupled with a cognitive illusion giving the impression of a step-change immediately after equating began.

The co-occurrence of an apparent step-change in pass rate for non-UK candidates immediately after equating was introduced, in both Part 1 and Part 2 exams, did result in some concerns, but a detailed analysis over a longer time-scale suggests that the changes were not related to statistical equating itself but reflected longer-term changes in true ability of the candidates.

After the learning phase, heart rate and affect measures were taken and participants performed paper-and-pencil mazes for 5 minutes as a means to equate immediately subsequent activity between groups.

Right now, that equates to $45 billion.

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