Sentence examples for refers equally from inspiring English sources

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Britain had Arthur, Germany the Nibelung - although, amusingly, the name apparently refers equally to a wealthy royal family and a dwarf.

But the title of this often touching memoir refers equally to the vast changes, moral and technological, that have obliterated the way of life the author remembers here.

Geologically, the term "carbonate" refers equally to carbonate minerals and carbonate rocks and both are dominated by the CO32− ion.

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He was referring equally to the grasses, the birds, and the trees.

One of his most telling responses, to a question about his decision to replace veteran regional leaders, seemed to refer equally to the choice currently before Mr. Putin, whose rule of Russia will approach two decades if he returns to the presidency and serves six years.

Non-financial performance indicators contained in PMSs refer equally to customer, internal processes and people measurement perspectives.

This can be explained due to the content of the item referring equally to the two dimensions, not discriminating the responses of the participants.

Switching, sorting and duplication could refer equally to variation in the core and the satellites.

Non-urologic hospitalists mentioned referring equally often as PCPs [ 16, 17, 21, 22, 25].

These two new branches did not grow equally in size and length, one big and the other small, which is referred as dichotopodium branching (Bock 1962).

The indices refer to equally long unit vectors at 60° angles to each other across a single 6-member carbon ring.

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