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They said investigators have not made equivalent efforts to question people associated with Jose Reyes and Carlos Beltran of the Mets, both of whom met with federal authorities in Florida more than a month ago to answer questions about their own dealings with Galea.
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Although this group were similar in socio-demographic profiles, they might not have made equivalent academic progress, so could potentially have affected the results.
Second, the new eligibility test, which would withdraw payments from people who have not made the equivalent of one year of national insurance contributions (NICs) in the last two years, would now provide four years grace.
Pay was made equivalent in December 1942.
To be clear, this limitation does not make us equivalent to automatons.
Similarly, doubling frequency does not make for equivalent pitch intervals.
But a closer look at the results shows that while Google continues to be a moneymaking machine, its most lucrative business, search on desktop computers, is slowing, while Google has not yet figured out how to make equivalent profits on mobile devices.
Many of these pathways do not have equivalent pathways in the human, making them even more suitable candidates for targeting.
Outside the United States, many governments have equivalent positions but do not make use of the same title.
If one does not make this restriction then the notation is exactly equivalent to standard first order logic.
While omissions may be morally equivalent to actions, this does not make omissions the same thing as actions, nor does it turn omission to harm into a benefit.
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