Sentence examples for speaking equal from inspiring English sources

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This cash flow is (roughly speaking) equal to net income plus depreciation plus or minus working capital changes that affect cash on hand.

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Generally speaking, equal-weighting of the EMs was shown as a proof-of-principle demonstration of the algorithm.

By comparison, all the words ever spoken equal no more than 4 exabytes.

Women, legally speaking, have equal rights.

Mr. Bush, speaking with equal determination, said the terrorists "want to intimidate and demoralize free nations".

I grew up in a deaf family, signing and speaking by equal measure.

That is why, in the beginning, they look in our direction; notionally, they are pleading with a magistrate, because we hear his voice as he quizzes them, but they are speaking, with equal fervor, to us.

Generally speaking, the equal eigenvalue realization is only a small probability event.

So far, I can tell you that it's a bit lighter then the Alienware, but (unscientifically speaking) about equal as far as speed.

And speaking of equal footing: (3) Charlie Gibson is not a woman.

The bulk of the research suggests men and women speak at comparable rates, depending on the circumstance, yet the perception is that women talk constantly -- most likely, Amanda Marcotte argued on Slate, because by speaking an equal amount, they are judged as speaking more than they ought. .

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