Sentences with phrase «equivalent results»

Instead, they have said that they can not obtain equivalent results when they attempt to conduct an analysis identical to ours.
Patient response may vary, so equivalent results may not be achieved with diet alternatives.
Equivalent results for heavy rainfall events in Southern Asia and tropical Africa suggest these would increase in line with global average temperature rise.
Equivalent conditions don't create equivalent results.
Basing the decision about which dog to adopt on a sensational storyline designed to sell newspapers or their digital equivalent results in a disproportionate number of dogs with a certain look dying in our nation's shelters.
Absent a reliance on objective factors, administering a subjective system should, at a minimum, employ a process of comparing final numbers for essentially equivalent results.
Kevin Courtney, Joint General Secretary of the National Education Union comments on the provisional GCSE and equivalent results for 2016 - 17.
Data on ethnicity and free school meal eligibility is sourced from Department for Education published GCSE and Equivalent Results in England, 2006 - 2015.
These reforms have had a significant effect on the 2014 GCSE and equivalent results and school league tables.
An equivalent result for the UK would be in the # 1.25 m ballpark, but the film began with a weak # 291,000.
Somebody Up There Must Like Me appears to take whimsical cues straight out of a Wes Anderson playbook, where style often trumps substance, though this film fails to achieve any of the equivalent results.
But if you like the way CPP takes deductions from your paycheque automatically, you can achieve the equivalent result by setting up an automatic transfer at your bank to whisk a set amount from chequing to savings on the same day your pay is deposited.
«Play some upbeat pop,» for example, would have the equivalent result of loading the Spotify playlist of the same name.
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