Sentences with phrase «direct equivalence»

Despite this commonality, this specification does not enforce equivalence between the Rendition selection properties expressed on a rootfile element [OCF301] and the metadata expressed in the corresponding Package Document, as direct equivalence is not always possible.
Of course, film and books offer different types of entertainment, and there's more diversity within each medium than perhaps even the average difference between a book and a movie, so direct equivalence is difficult and super-subjective.

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in which Wright badly mischaracterizes the response of the United States to the September 11th attacks, as well as the views of President Bush and then - Prime Minister Tony Blair, declared that the 2006 mid-term elections was an example of God «calling to account those who abuse powers,» showed a disturbing tendency toward moral equivalence between jihadists and those who are fighting to defeat them, and directed virtually all of his scorn against the United States and Great Britain rather than al Qaeda, the Taliban, and the regime of Saddam Hussein.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo took direct aim at the president for his Charlottesville remarks, name checking him in a Daily News OpEd, and writing: «No, President Trump, there can be no moral equivalence between white nationalists and activists who protest against racism.»
After scrutiny of the A8 forms actually provided, however, it appeared that the extent of parallel readings for the probe installed on 27 June 2012 would be limited to just the eight months July 2012 to February 2013... except that the BoM had omitted to scan September 2012 — the one month that could provide a direct measure of the equivalence of the relevant probe for that time of year at that location.
In a remarkably short judgment the Court starts its considerations from the direct effect and full effectiveness of Article 101 (1) to find that national procedural rules relating to claims based on EU law must be subject to the principles of equivalence and effectiveness.
When you're a tech journalist who has direct, pre-release access to practically every smartphone the mobile industry releases, you run the risk of subscribing to a version of the false equivalence fallacy: You test and write about all the devices, so you mistakenly begin to see them on somewhat equal footing, at least in terms of brand recognition.
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