Sentence examples for somehow equivalent from inspiring English sources

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That, and the dangerously simplistic assumption that education is somehow equivalent to rehabilitation.

In internet forums such as Reddit – where the case is exhaustively parsed – those who suspect Syed might be guilty are sometimes referred to as "guilters", as if the position is somehow equivalent to the "truthers" who believe 9/11 was an "inside job".

The concept of signatures would be somehow equivalent to steering vectors in the field of array signal processing [19], which are adopted herein as a way to capture the structure of spatially correlated measurements between neighboring sensors.

The critic must not only provide the reader with a short description of the work in question, but must attempt to make his words somehow equivalent to the sentiment expressed by the painting in question.

"I know students who have given up on getting quality sleep because they have come to believe that success is somehow equivalent to feeling tired and stressed most of the time".

Coffman's campaign acts as if Carroll's 2006 stance and 2009 vote against in-state tuition for undocumented students are somehow equivalent to or worse than Coffman's vast anti-immigrant record--despite the context of the 2006 special session and the fact that Carroll was a cosponsor of the in-state tuition bill when it passed in 2013.

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She has my vote if Bernie doesn't win the primary, which he maybe won't, but I'm certainly not going to concede their policies are similar or they are somehow equivalents.

Here species interactions are not hierarchical at all but are somehow ecologically equivalent and just compete for space and resources through recruitment limitation.

Still, it would be foolish, of course, for Obama to simply yield to Republican talking points and assume the Administration has no expansionary room at all or that a stimulus to shore up employment, social insurance, a new energy economy, and state and local finances is somehow waste, or equivalent to pork, as John McCain so futilely argued during the campaign.

The definition of success in wartime as Jason's generation knew it was... the corralling of 'terror.' " So circumstanced, Jason wonders whether he'll "be granted time to tell his stories" even if he can somehow find the equivalent of that "slow boat home," on which, he tells Sara, the soldiers of World War II returned to civilian life exchanging tales of all they'd endured.

It somehow seems the culinary equivalent of going grocery shopping with Mom in my pajamas on a hot summer night after a bath, when the air-conditioned store was a treasured destination, a riot of color and possibility.

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