Sentence examples for to act equally from inspiring English sources

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With the Mexican government struggling to pay its debts, and billions of dollars of Wall Street money at risk, many of Greenspan's fellow-Republicans argued against a bailout, because it would only encourage investors to act equally rashly in the future — a problem known to economists as "moral hazard".

The most obvious is that limitations on our time and resources make it practically impossible for us to act equally on others' behalf as well as our own.

The VP16 and VP64 domains appeared to act equally well in the activation of FLO11 expression, with comparable effects in phenotypic alteration.

Emerging evidence from loss-of-function experiments have shown Hox genes to act equally well at cellular levels, greatly influencing the neuronal diversity in the hindbrain [15], [16] and spinal cord [17], [18].

Our result show that exposure to copper is still deleterious even for mixed species biofilms, and copper ions appear to act equally on all three populations present making this material particularly suitable for inhibiting biofilm growth.

This inhibitor of lysyl oxidase might be expected to act equally on the divalent precursors of the non-reducible cross-links but their relative concentrations is also affected by lysyl hydroxylase enzymes, LH1 and LH2b, which control hydroxylation of lysine in the helix and telopeptides, respectively.

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The diploid species have extensive overall distributions, so that natural barriers (e.g. the Mediterranean and Nordic Seas) are likely to act as equally effective physical constraints on both diploids and polyploids, most probably through limiting distribution of appropriate mycorrhizae (e.g. [ 88]).

The failure to act, as is obvious here, is equally egregious.

And yet, when he considers failures to act as one prescribes (e.g., 1981: 21–2), he shows an awareness that how one chooses and acts can be equally indicative as anything one feels of what one prefers.

The fixed effects part consists of coefficient and standard error (SE) of the effect of each predicting variable which act equally to all subjects, while the random effects reflect variation of the baseline level outcome variable among the subjects.

After sacking soccer reporter Scott McIntyre on Sunday morning because of his comments about Anzac Day, SBS appears to have acted equally swiftly to replace him.

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