Sentence examples for supposedly equivalent from inspiring English sources

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Most new apprenticeships are in the same category as the Morrisons scheme (level two, supposedly equivalent to the GCSE exams taken at 16).

At companies with this structure, a principal scientist is supposedly equivalent to a director, a senior scientist on the same level as a manager, and so on.

We find considerable differences across countries in the average literacy skills associated with supposedly equivalent education levels, as well as in the strength of association of educational qualifications and skills.

The main aim of this study, therefore, was to undertake such an analysis in order to find firmer evidence with which to support or reject the claim that, across their supposedly equivalent versions, the tests do not reliably distinguish the abilities of their test takers.

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True, the test was just another hour early on a Saturday morning, supposedly the equivalent in difficulty and coverage as the first one.

At its rugby equivalent, supposedly a much poorer relation, the figure was remarkably similar: 51,621 over 48 games.

Supposedly, spending cuts equivalent to the same $1.2 trillion figure will now automatically be triggered, starting in 2013, with $600 billion hacked out of the defence budget (see Lexington) and the other $600 billion coming from other non-mandatory categories of spending, including education, housing and environmental protection.

Supposedly, he had an equivalent amount back in Pakistan.

Passing 12,000 points, as it did in early 2011, is incorrectly considered the equivalent to that supposedly magical moment in 2006, especially because we were in a bubble then and are coming out of a recession now.

The way his supposedly masculine attributes are conveyed are equivalent in subtlety to female comedians who always sit splay-legged and pretend to scratch their nuts when imitating men.

Aging, people often draw their lives up around them like blankets against the oncoming chill, a psychological equivalent of the theological bookkeeping supposedly done when the earthly package is delivered to heaven's gate for its ultimate disposition.

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