Sentence examples for view equivalent from inspiring English sources

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With a 105° angle of view and 17mm field of view equivalent on a full-framed DSLR, I was expecting a lot more distortion and vignetting, but the image automatically corrected itself and flattened out when imported into Lightroom.

Since woodchuck and groundhog are names for the same species, John believes that Phil is a groundhog is, under this view, equivalent with John believes that Phil is a woodchuck.

The declarativeness of the specification of the type system is, in our view, equivalent to it being given by a relation (between typing contexts, expressions and polymorphic constrained types), not as a function.

Cell differentiation was analysed by monitoring 10 randomly-selected fields of view equivalent to a total area of 5.45 mm2 of each chamber, representing approximately 15% of the area of each chamber.

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Each Tuesday, I return, like the viewing equivalent of the wife of a serial philanderer on The Jeremy Kyle Show, telling myself: "It'll be different this time.

He backs his case by listing a group of contemporary historians with unimpeachably conventional views, equivalent, let's say, to the Trevor-Ropers, Veronica Wedgwoods and even Toynbees of an earlier generation.

Rushdie's fellow writer Martin Amis was accused of holding views equivalent to a "British National party thug" by Eagleton later that year, for saying: "There's a definite urge – don't you have it?

If it were Standard & Poor's or another ratings agency, would the O.E.C.D.'s view be equivalent to a downgrade of the banks of a country that through all the turns of the Greek debt and deficit story, has portrayed itself as Europe's bulwark of probity?

It is usually claimed that this view is equivalent to the above "self-ownership" version of libertarianism.

Note that this view is equivalent because the probability of picking any subset is the same as before, (similarly for ).

It sweeps across a maximum of 120 degrees horizontal and 80 degrees vertical (azimuth and elevation, if we're being aeronautical), a field of view roughly equivalent to a human's.

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