Sentence examples for possibly the equivalent from inspiring English sources

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Developers also complained that the venting ducts for such a system would use up valuable space in the building, possibly the equivalent of an entire floor.

I was hungry all the time and eating quite possibly the equivalent of an adult man - most likely because my prepubescent body was readying itself to shoot up the many inches I would grow that year and for quite a few after it.

It has been reported that the efficiencies gained from successful implementation of national access targets, such as the 'four hour target', may lead to a one o improvement in capacity and access to beds through improvement in processes, possibly the equivalent of 5-85-8%pacity [ 8, 49].

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As you can tell, the one thing that is kind of annoying is prefacing messages with "d", but Twitter is internally discussing use of "@" as possibly becoming the equivalent of "d" — I hope they do this.

In contrast, having more usable APs is less effective in relieving the problem for locations close to an AP, possibly because the equivalent Fisher information matrix for such a location is largely dominated by only the contribution of that AP.

What could possibly be the equivalent of that in the internal world?

One participant did comment on misunderstanding statement 8 in round 1, misunderstanding of the statement by participants possibly leading to the equivalent of a loss of a Delphi round for that statement until the meaning was clarified.

The drama, in which four working-class friends meet up in a bedsit and drink themselves into incoherence, observes the stages of outrageousness, sentimentality and nihilism with such fine detail that it stands as possibly the closest British equivalent to Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

President Obama's (non-coordinated) "Priorities USA Action" is the latest Super PAC whose organizers have to used the phrase "unilateral disarmament" to suggest a move they absolutely, positively, can't possibly make, because it's the equivalent of electoral self-destruction given the avalanche of Super PAC ad spending.

The results support the idea that passivity experiences in schizophrenia result from a dysfunction in central action monitoring mechanisms with hyperactivation of the IPL, possibly an equivalent of false signaling of visuomotor incongruence and differential hyperactivation of the posterior cingulate cortex, presumably related to increased self-monitoring effort.

The fact is that bodies like the SEC or CFTC are veritable ants next to the mammoth of Wall Street; the scale, wealth and power of the banking industry are so vast that a handful of forensic accountants with limited resources cannot possibly do what is needed -- the equivalent of bringing a pocket knife to a gunfight involving AK-47s.

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