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- noun Plural form of
equivalent .
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Examples
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Polyphony, chant and propers were all but abandoned as though the project of establishing continuity with their Latin equivalents was too difficult to undertake, even unattainable.
Cardinal DiNardo, the Book of Divine Worship, and Thoughts on Hieratic English in the Liturgy 2009
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You can take a more traditional approach, as Beth does in Learning the Landscape (see below) and substitute key events for their approximate equivalents from the reality she creates, and make them influence your characters in ways that would make them similar to their canon selves.
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The absence of father figures from estates and schools has been “catastrophic” for white working class boys and part of the difference between them and there far better socio economic equivalents is exactly that Asians and Chinese families, for example have retained a nuclear family and are ascending.
Featuring Phillipa Newmania 2007
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The absence of father figures from estates and schools has been “catastrophic” for white working class boys and part of the difference between them and there far better socio economic equivalents is exactly that Asians and Chinese families, for example have retained a nuclear family and are ascending.
Archive 2007-02-18 Newmania 2007
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The difference between the simple form with the three teeth only (plate LXVI, 2) and the typical _Chuen_ symbol indicates a difference in the word equivalents, or in the signification if ideographic.
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The company has $32.8 billion in cash and short-term equivalents; it is therefore wise to contribute to the pension fund to quickly regain financial stability.
unknown title 2011
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The company still has close to $150 million in cash and short-term equivalents ($143.7 million per the company's latest results) and its market cap is now $234 million.
BioHealth Investor 2010
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Last week's term was doctrine of equivalents, which is defined as:
Legal Definitions 2009
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Last week's term was doctrine of equivalents, which is defined as:
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The only reason they can do it is that the brand name equivalents are priced even more exorbitantly.
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