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We used the inverse of the 6-metre walk-time to equate higher scores with faster gait speed.
"People make mistakes all the time, but to equate the shooting of Eric Harris with that is absurd," he said.
Limited staff time is likely to equate to limited time available to spend with women.
In pharmaceutical drug development, increased time is likely to equate to increased financial investment.
Thus, they suggested that Boltzmann relied on the ergodic hypothesis in order to equate time averages and phase averages, or in other words, to equate two meaning of probability (relative time and relative volume in phase space).
And they say, "Anything that you can have done for less than x dollars per hour, you should hire it out and don't do it yourself". Is that one way to do it – to try to equate time and money?
"The Aymara seem to equate time with sources of knowledge," he says.
For all tests the location of the bottles was swapped roughly every 20 30 s to equate time on each side.
While the use of CI increased over time, the "significance fallacy" (to equate statistical and substantive significance) appeared very often, mainly in journals devoted to clinical specialties (81%).
If players knocked all three pieces of equipment off the dragon before the time limit, the game still continued for the full 3 min to equate for time on task between conditions.
The Richmond Times-Dispatch is right to equate Governor McAuliffe's tax cut with jump-starting a large truck with a hearing-aid battery.
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