Sentence examples for informed equivalent from inspiring English sources

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If you regard Sehgal as a 21st-century sculptor who abjures digging stone out of a ravaged earth, then the interviews that he conducted of grade-school children and teenage college students throughout the city were the ecologically informed equivalent of the scouting missions that Michelangelo made to the marble quarries of Carrara.

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And it seems a safe bet that the new categories thereby contrived – "technical middle class", "emergent service workers" – will never soak far enough into the culture deeply enough to inform the equivalent of Downton Abbey in a century's time.

In his highly regarded memoirs, The Ordinary Route (1997), Drasdo drew out the threads that formed the fabric of his life: the relationship of the individual with the state, the importance of landscape in the imagination, what risk can teach us, and how a life of physical exploration can inform an equivalent philosophical process.

In this work, we have developed a new empirically parameterised physics-informed equivalent circuit model.

Its audit of 9,000 dying patients found that one in five families were not informed of the plans – equivalent to 40,000 patients a year, the Daily Telegraph reported.

The term "prior falls" refers to the number of "equivalent" falls informed by the "prior" distribution.

However, if consumers are poorly informed about their equivalence to branded medication, it is highly unlikely that generic medicines will be preferred over their branded equivalents.

Patients need to be informed that screening CT scan is equivalent to less than 6 months' natural radiation exposure or 50 chest X-rays.

Is it dangerous that people are on the whole poorly informed about geopoloitics, or are these facts equivalent to any other piece of trivia (what's the tallest mountain in Tanzania, say?) Let us know your thoughts below.

Weadock's testimony and all arguments along these lines were disregarded by the judges, who decided that the "infringing item" "is or appears to be a reasonably informed purchaser to be, identical or substantially equivalent to the infringed item".

Doctors informed him that he had taken the equivalent of four bags of heroin, and was "about two hours from dying".

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