Equivalent
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1166 examples of Equivalent in a sentence
So long as these two wings are not
equivalent
in strength, the bird will not fly."
So that's essentially the computational
equivalent
of two light switches.
From Terra’s perspective, her path will simply be a vertical line, with distance equal to zero and each tick on the line
equivalent
to a year as she perceives it.
You know, if we could cover nine percent of the world's ocean in seaweed farms, we could draw down the
equivalent
of all of the greenhouse gases we put up in any one year, more than 50 gigatons.
For about a thousand dollars, you can build one yourself,
equivalent
to what the soldiers use in Iraq.
We need to look for the
equivalent
behavioral reflexes and hitch our health care wagon to those.
You are paid to pick efficiency within a size class, in a way
equivalent
to looking at all fourteen years of life-cycle fuel savings rather than just the first two or three.
That's cheaper than today's gasoline, even in the U.S. In Europe where taxes are in place, that's the
equivalent
to a minus 60 dollar barrel.
That's a lot, that's about the
equivalent
of the carbon dioxide emitted by 6.3 million cars.
I can raise an animal under conditions that would be
equivalent
to raising a baby under a moderately loud ceiling fan, in the presence of continuous noise.
It's a very simple experiment where a monkey has been trained in a task that involves it manipulating a tool that's
equivalent
in its difficulty to a child learning to manipulate or handle a spoon.
In studies of similar questions, up to 80 percent of participants chose the
equivalent
of the second statement: that Lucy is a portrait artist who also plays poker.
There are particular spots in Uluru that you cannot photograph professionally, because they are culturally sensitive,
equivalent
to sacred scripture to Anangu.
To tell a four-year-old kid to wait 15 minutes for something that they like, is
equivalent
to telling us, "We'll bring you coffee in two hours."
Exact
equivalent.
So here is what we learned: 8,000 gallons of gas
equivalent
to build one house.
So the
equivalent
of the Federal Reserve Bank in Cambodia was bombed.
California is basically the
equivalent
of Europe, in this.
He went to the
equivalent
of an Audubon Society meeting.
It's like the optical
equivalent
of a pirate with a peg leg.
What is the optical
equivalent
of a modern prosthetic leg?
Or if you take an American reference, to the U.S. Capitol Building and you pack 3,000 Capitol Buildings into that block, it would be
equivalent
to how large that block was.
And although it is gut-wrenching, I mention it, because you each have your own
equivalent
black tasks in your life.
Although at the same time we're losing an
equivalent
amount of existing arables to salinization and erosion.
So, the modern
equivalent
would of course be this.
The capacity to create, as this mouse has been genetically modified, something which goes three times faster, lasts for three times longer, we could produce, as this mouse can, to the age of our
equivalent
of 80 years, using about the same amount of food.
Perhaps you experienced one of those odd, untranslatable emotions for which there's no obvious English
equivalent.
So, the states, are
equivalent
classes of history, and the cancer patient, the input, is the environment, the diet, the treatment, the genetic mutations.
So, energy and matter, Einstein showed were equivalent, and now new sciences of quantum computing show that entropy and information and matter and energy are all interrelated.
The reason why Ferroplasma is interesting is because it eats iron, lives inside the
equivalent
of battery acid, and excretes sulfuric acid.
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