Equally
in sentence
2026 examples of Equally in a sentence
It is
equally
important, however, not to overdo the confrontation.
That distinction is
equally
applicable to the unfolding Syrian crisis.
And his assessment of its solvability was
equally
concise: “[B]oth the United States and its allies, and the Soviet Union and its allies, have a mutually deep interest in a just and genuine peace and in halting the arms race.”
The protests first forced out former President Hosni Mubarak, because his regime was failing to meet their demands; and their judgment of the Muslim Brotherhood’s subsequent administration was
equally
harsh, culminating in former President Mohamed Morsi’s removal from power.
Indeed, border guards and their equipment can be
equally
effective without a physical barrier.
Equally, the transition period is already turbulent, with convergence-driven capital flows driving up exchange rates and complicating monetary policy in several candidate countries, including Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary.
Equally
important is the development of norms regarding privacy and security regarding encryption, back doors, and the removal of child pornography, hate speech, disinformation, and terrorist threats.
If two countries achieve the same growth in average WAP income, one should conclude that both have been
equally
efficient in using their potential, even if their overall GDP growth rates differ.
Only an
equally
complex and highly adaptable monetary-policy approach – one that emphasizes risk management and reliance on policymakers’ judgment, rather than a clear-cut formula – can do that.
If paid
equally
to all citizens, this would offset the regressive effects that new taxes alone might in some cases produce.
But that is because pretty much everyone was
equally
dirt poor in 1820.
The natural course of history in the most optimistic sense is progress “at the margin,” but the rapid pace of technological change is pushing us to expect
equally
rapid progress in human affairs.
The reasons for offshore wind’s failure to fulfill its promise in the United Kingdom are
equally
straightforward and have nothing to do with a lack of money.
An
equally
simplistic view of democracy is that it is a political system in which periodic competitive elections give the winner the right to govern without constraint.
However, in cases where buyers and sellers are not
equally
dependent upon the relationship, the greater vulnerability of the more dependent party can be used as a source of coercive power by the less dependent party.
And the term “cyber war,” though best defined as any hostile action in cyberspace that amplifies or is equivalent to major physical violence, remains
equally
protean, reflecting definitions of “war” that range from armed conflict to any concerted effort to solve a problem (for example, “war on poverty”).
He “believes instinctively that it can’t be very good to pump lots of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere,” and yet he “is
equally
convinced that those who presume to know exactly where that leads are talking through their hats.”
But an
equally
fundamental division – one that has contributed as much to the ongoing insurrection as sectarian strife and opposition to the American-led military occupation – is the widening gap between Iraq’s rich and poor.
On multilateral issues, Obama’s performance is
equally
unimpressive.
But it is
equally
impossible to start from scratch.
Their litigation strategy took advantage of a standard contractual clause (called pari passu) intended to ensure that all claimants are treated
equally.
But the creditors are
equally
to blame – they lent too much and imprudently.
The rule of al-Nasir – who viewed the Shia as an intrinsic part of the Islamic community and sought to treat all of his subjects
equally
– was characterized by a marked decrease in sectarian tensions.
It wants, in particular, to ensure that the people and tribes in its Eastern “Cyrenaica” territories centered in Benghazi have a chance to develop
equally
with the rest of the country.
US military spending is
equally
remarkable when viewed from an international perspective.
Equally
important is the contextual intelligence that allows a leader to vary the mix of these skills in different situations to produce the successful combinations that I call “smart power.”
Equally
problematic is Germany’s focus on maintaining a fiscal surplus.
Equally
significant was the projection of China as a nascent leader of the new international cultural order.
Equally
important are immigration’s benefits for America’s soft power.
And they face an alarming absence of the rule of law, leaving them with no assurances that they will be treated equally, regardless of gender, ethnic origin, or religion.
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