Phrases with «equivalence»

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The word "equivalence" means two things or ideas that are equal or the same in value, importance, or meaning. Full definition

«equivalence» + noun

Sentences with «equivalence»

  • By going into space like Gravity Probe B, STEP could dramatically improve the precision of equivalence principle measurements. (discovermagazine.com)
  • On election night, Peter Dykstra, writing for The Daily Climate, had posted a thorough critique of false equivalence in stories (including in The Times) equating the two efforts to influence races in which coal, climate change or related issues were relevant. (dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com)
  • We are still mulling over what he wrote, but we are struck by how cynical it was for the governor to begin his statement with a long attack on CUNY and an attempt to create a false equivalence between CUNY's problems and the -LSB-...] (reinventalbany.org)
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