Sentence examples for will be equivalent from inspiring English sources

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To some it will be equivalent to a lottery win.

The scale of transformation will be "equivalent to a new town".

Misandry will be equivalent to misogyny only when women are equal to men.

"It will be equivalent to a divided and stalemated government, not unlike Mexico's today".

Defying him will be equivalent to contempt of court, and thus subject to criminal penalties.

In 2009, federal spending will be equivalent to 21.1percentt of the economy, the largest share since 1993.

Our products will be equivalent to those available in a conventional bank and competitively priced," he said.

It is proposed that the new threshold will be equivalent to the level currently described as substantial.

It is not clear yet whether this will be equivalent to tax credit cuts and how it will affect tenants.

Also water: if your compost heap is dry, it will be equivalent to hay, and won't rot.

Federal revenue this year will be equivalent to 15.7 percent of the economy, down from 18.5 percent in 2007.

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