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A politician or media identity who would be laughed out of office if they said "vaccines don't work" or "I am certain the moon is made of cheese" happily speak equivalent rubbish on climate science, believing their views deserve credit.
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The numbers are, statistically speaking, equivalent, given the survey's margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points.
NEPTUNE - JERSEY pride often presents itself in the spoken equivalent of a pinstripe suit, with stiff-collared suburbanites puncturing arguments that this state -- and not Mississippi or Alabama -- is the true heir to the title "armpit of the nation".
Notwithstanding the association with excusing conditions, forgiving is not, strictly speaking, equivalent to excusing.
The claim that it is good that I get pleasure is, logically speaking, equivalent to the claim that the world containing the single Vermeer is good.
And sign language, Corballis says, contains the same properties syntax and semantics—as its spoken equivalent: "All of the characteristics we normally attribute to language are true of sign language.
Vaguely speaking equivalent IBD-sharing structures means that these structures correspond to structurally similar (exchangeable) genetic inheritance.
Rigorously speaking, Eq. 11 is equivalent to Eq. 10 only if the bathymetry is flat (∂h/∂x = 0, ∂h/∂y = 0).
Like a spoken word equivalent of YouTube, Audioboo has high-profile users from Stephen Fry and Chris Moyles to Channel 4 News, the Open University, the British Library and the Guardian, which used it to cover the G20 protests.
Out of those who could get an appointment, 17% waited a week or more to see or speak to someone, equivalent to 15% of all who responded.
Richard Holmes (who tells this story in "Sidetracks," his latest collection of essays) is, so to speak, the literary equivalent of a bookie's pigeon.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com