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All of them people were victims of the same injustice, and the scale of that injustice was the same whatever their achievements, whether they happened to be Alan the mathematician or Bill the coal-miner.
Finally, the discordance was the same whatever the phylogenetic reconstruction method employed.
For a given cutoff threshold, the sensitivity was the same whatever the normalization (by BSA or BW).
The median estimated probability of listed V Es was the same whatever the source: clinical development or post-marketing (Fig. 5).
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But moving to a house of equivalent value is the same whatever your property is worth.
The principle is the same: Whatever the court's decision is, it is to be respected — domestically and internationally.
The latter is the same whatever the sparsity of graph G could be, i.e. its size does not depend on m.
Although the principle is the same, whatever the meat, in the name of John Bull, I've decided to play around with a hearty, very British beef gravy.
You might have thought the politics of hard times would be the same whatever the country, and that burgeoning public deficits would mean tough measures to collect tax.
We need to stop pretending every child is the same whatever their background and that we can achieve the same outcomes at the same time.
Private pathologists have an incentive to come up with a certain view, he says, whereas "my paycheck is going to be the same whatever we conclude".
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