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So, the more standard treatment of the meanings of predicates is really equivalent to the use of propositional functions.
For reasons I'll explain in a moment, while this kind of cut seems more draconian than many in the country are facing (at least those who have jobs), it is really equivalent, and I don't know why Congress should be spared any of the pain that it has so effectively imposed on the rest of us.
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But does that mean that antidepressants and psychotherapy are really equivalent?
Though there is still debate about whether what Washoe learned was really equivalent to human language (for example, whether it had true syntax in which a change in word order changes meaning), there is no doubt that she learned a lot of words.
(For further discussion, see the entry on well-being. Whether these terms are really equivalent remains a matter of dispute, but this article will usually treat them as interchangeable).
Now, this sounds like a big burden for students, who are, by and large, already financially burdened, but at an average of $50 for access to the virtual labs, it's really equivalent to what students would be paying for physical textbooks and course materials (and lab fees) anyway.
Human iPSCs generated by episomal vectors were then used to assess whether human iPSCs and ESCs are really equivalent at the molecular and functional levels, avoiding artifacts that may affect their genetic signature, differentiation behavior or developmental potential.
rabbits is really just equivalent to its empirical implications, i.e., to the proposition that there are 800 lb.
If they do this, they will claim that (R) doesn't really carry an ontological commitment to the property of redness, because it is really just equivalent to the sentence 'The ball is red'.
I am a little disappointed with the level of analysis of the ky dynamin mutant, but it is well known that there is really no equivalent to either the Drosophila shibire or mammalian k44A mutants in worms.
For Ms. Allyson is really a jazz equivalent of Bonnie Raitt.
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