Sentence examples for making equivalent from inspiring English sources

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He singles out the Beatles' Tomorrow Never Knows as an example of early psychedelia that will have "floored" listeners when they first heard it, and suggests the current bands who might be making equivalent leaps into the sonic unknown today.

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The court declined to allow Bayer's rivals to begin making equivalents to Cipro before the patent expires in December 2003.

A patentee's entitlements also include the right to prevent others from making "equivalents" of the patented technology.

Pay was made equivalent in December 1942.

The players can then make equivalent real-world donations to seven nonprofit organizations woven into the game.

OPEC members agreed on Nov. 15 to cut back their output by 1.5 million barrels a day beginning in January, but only if nonmembers made equivalent reductions.

Remarkably, children from families of high and low socioeconomic status made equivalent gains on math and reading exams during the school year.

Here are images of Picasso, and a basket of radishes, and bare-breasted Japanese girls, all arresting, but also levelled, made equivalent and drained of difficulty and content.

Kami were made equivalent to deva (the Buddhist Sanskrit term for "gods") who rank highest in the Realm of Ignorance, according to Buddhist notions.

"If we are serious about reimagining American influence and security, we must make equivalent investments in institutions that promote diplomacy, development and trade..

One of the things that makes the horrors of history so horrible and so difficult to think or read about is that they cant really be made equivalent to one another or turned into fables.

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