Sentence examples for the equation of from inspiring English sources

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the equation of

noun

The act or process of equating two or more things, or the state of those things being equal (that is, identical).

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The equation of need is never straightforward.

The equation of illness and treatment is almost always inexact.

But technology hasn't modified the equation of darkhouse spearing.

Nor the equation of Tessa Ross and Paul Scholes.

The equation of emotionality with female weakness pervades Kitamura's novel.

The equation of physical fitness with virtue has ancient roots.

There is an economic side to the equation, of course.

The University of Iowa understands the equation of V.A. = $$.

Another reason for male celibacy has been the equation of semen with the life force.

The problematic part of the equation of SS Coachella was not Coachella but the cruise.

Physicists denote the virulence of dark energy by a number called w, the equation of state.

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