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An inclusive institution of civil union then is likely to become equivalent to a system of privately negotiated domestic contracts that the state merely enforces and also protects from outside interference.

The $57bn in hospitals funding was part of the agreement forged between the former Labor government and the states to address the fact that rising hospital costs – due to an ageing population and more expensive treatments –would grow to become equivalent to some states' entire budget over time.

However, if the number of balls increases to become equivalent to the number of nodes, there is a high probability to confuse the paths of several balls.

This would enable both strands to become equivalent targets for specific recognition enzymes.

In a highly conjugated structure, single and double bonds will tend to become equivalent due to extensive π-delocalisation.

23 The meaning of this is that all unstandardized score functions fulfilling the above relation with the same c are forced to become equivalent.

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These days, the definition of "reaching out to Black America" has become equivalent to meeting with Black Lives Matter.

So the question remains: At what moment does the treading-water-type mindset of keeping calm and playing on become equivalent to trying to bail water out of a sinking Titanic?

As β → 0, the escape times for all networks converge to a common value since in this limit all networks become equivalent to the fully disconnected network.

At 1800 UTC on January 27, the JTWC reported that the disturbance had developed into Tropical Cyclone 15P and started to issue warnings on it as the 1-minute windspeeds had become equivalent to a tropical storm.

Early on November 15, the United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center started to issue advisories on the depression and designated it as Tropical Cyclone 03P, after it had become equivalent to a tropical storm with estimated 1 - minute sustained windspeeds of.

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