Equal
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In that case, the third box would have at most 13 rubies—that’s 7 plus 6. Add up all three of those boxes, and the most that could
equal
is 27.
The low roof keeps everybody seated and at
equal
eye level.
By 2014, its GDP was
equal
to ours.
No, we don't all get
equal
time, but we can decide that the time we do get is just and free.
I learned at an early age that I did have to do some things different than most people, but I also learned there were things I was on
equal
footing with, and one of those was the classroom.
I was
equal.
But it doesn't tell us if you are going to be born in Stockholm, where the days are long in the summer and short in the winter, or in Ecuador, where there's an
equal
number of hours for day and night all year round.
It goes like this: the gravitational force between two objects is
equal
to the mass of one times the mass of the other, multiplied by a very small number called the gravitational constant, and divided by the distance between them, squared.
However, not all images are created
equal.
That is over 200 black people die every single day who would not die if the health of blacks and whites were
equal.
One study of the 171 largest cities in the United States concluded that there is not even one city where whites live under
equal
conditions to blacks, and that the worst urban contexts in which whites reside is considerably better than the average context of black communities.
To paraphrase Plato, there is nothing so unfair as the
equal
treatment of unequal people.
Like every other turn in ballet, the fouetté is governed by angular momentum, which is
equal
to the dancer's angular velocity times her rotational inertia.
But family planning cannot happen without
equal
quality of education to girls currently being denied access.
The answer is to return all the money raised directly to citizens, in the form of
equal
monthly dividends.
There are very few instances of an arena where the human body and mind can compete on
equal
terms with a computer or a robot.
This is just lots and lots of cigarettes: 65,000 cigarettes, which is
equal
to the number of teenagers who will start smoking this month, and every month in the U.S.
And when so many of the policies are contrary to fundamental values, that we're all
equal
under the law, that we're not judged by the color of our skin or the religion we worship, we have to contest those values even as we recognize and honor the fact that our democracy rendered us a president who is championing those values.
That's
equal
to 30,000 g-forces.
And so this is a lesson I've learned, and it's one that applies to life in general: duration of experience does not
equal
impact.
You have a slightly different enzyme than the A people, so you build a slightly different structure, and those of you that are AB have the enzyme from your mother, the other enzyme from your father, and now you make both of these structures in roughly
equal
proportions.
Not all foods are created equal, even if they weigh the same.
So not caring, that must
equal
strength.
So that is where, for me, I understood that objectivity means giving all sides an
equal
hearing and talking to all sides, but not treating all sides equally, not creating a forced moral equivalence or a factual equivalence.
I use the word "distributed" to describe what we do, where everyone is on an
equal
playing field.
Those subsidies stop companies from competing on
equal
terms.
Well that's not equal, that's 30 percent.
Suppose you learn that this particular breed is independent-minded and relates to its owner as a friend and an
equal.
The foremost is that if we're blank slates, then, by definition, we are equal, because zero equals zero equals zero.
And so when Thomas Jefferson wrote in the Declaration of Independence, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal," he did not mean "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are clones."
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