Sentences with phrase «implying equivalence»

For example, both Lawrence Solomon and Ross McKitrick repeated the canard that the slapdash Wegman panel on the «hockey stick» controversy had some official connection to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, implying equivalence to the official NAS / NRC comprehensive report and panel led by Gerald North.
Perhaps I could have chosen my words more carefully to avoid the phrase «dogmatically insist» and to avoid implying an equivalence between those who are convinced by the core science (which, for all practical purposes, includes myself) and the likes of Andrew Bolt, but to get one's knickers in a twist over that phrase whilst ignoring my main argument is a serious misreading of my post — or, given Chris Warren's background, a symptomatic reading of ym post.
implies an equivalence between the level of knowledge that a Ph.D has in his or her subject and the level of knowledge a newly graduated J.D. has in the law.

Not exact matches

If we are believers in Ricardian equivalence, delaying tax hikes alone should make very little difference — the combination of reflation (and implied fiscal tightening of inflating away debt) makes Abe's near - term growth commitment more meaningful.
The relationship is close but still a relationship, not the equivalence that Kasper implies.
The processes of nature are regarded by the mechanistic view as being a relation of cause and effect, which is a relation of equivalence, energy and momentum remaining constant; causality implies quantitative equivalence.
Equivalent carbon dioxide emission is a standard and useful metric for comparing emissions of different greenhouse gases but does not imply exact equivalence of the corresponding climate change responses.
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