Sentences with phrase «is at least equally»

It strikes me that when it comes to conflicts, the argument for declining to make political contributions is at least equally strong.
The AMO and PDO is at least equally plausible to the IPCC explanation for this feature.
In my opinion, VWO is the better option because it is at least equally diversified and cheaper than the rest.
The disaster that strikes them is upsetting, and the stoicism with which they keep going is at least equally moving.
There is another side which is at least equally important to good muscle tone and speedy injury recovery.
But, an increasing number of people are arguing, the humble frog — and other more homely creatures — is at least equally worth rescuing from the brink of extinction.
Just as the relationships between sport and society are more complex than one might think possible, so the place of sport in student minds over the past 30 years is at least equally complex.
While this may be true, what is at least equally significant is the closed and determinate construal of meaning at the time of the speech event.
It is at least equally important to deal with the production of food.
Whereas I had been taught to see the covenant as central and creation as a peripheral and dispensable extension from covenantal thinking, it is at least equally justified to see that the ancient Jews located the covenant within creation.
Now, if this is a far remove from the content of «seer» and «seeing,» it is at least an equally far remove from the prophet and the prophetism exemplified even in Ezekiel, to say nothing of Isaiah!
Obviously, knowing when to sell is at least equally as important.
Some present the Big Bang as a creation out of nothing, but other interpretations are at least equally possible.
The continuities between these papacies, while they do not erase the differences, are at least equally important.
The non-Humeans are at least equally undogmatic on this point.
If I can cut all those corners and have it turn out well, I'm sure if you actually follow the recipe, it would be at least equally good, if not better.
Another thing I do with apricots (apart from upside - down tarts) is this Polish easiest «cake» on the earth: http://www.withaglass.com/?p=14721 It's usually made with grated apples, but it's at least equally good with apricots.
Suffice to say on my existing rating wheel-less scale whereby everything is compared to the Leon Better Brownies, this one was at least equally good.
It's possible Marsch won't want to play Kaku 90 minutes in anticipation of his Tuesday's game (especially with Davis already out for the midweek match), but it's at least equally possible that Marsch plans to trot out Kaku for a full appearance against the Timbers and to have him on the bench against Tijuana.
However, some anthropologists say changes in the brain were at least equally important in paving the way for the intricate speech we take for granted.
The plaintiffs rely on a handful of studies claiming to prove the high cost of accountability, but presumably those studies could be refuted by other studies that would be at least equally convincing.
The two should be at least equally weighted in any overall judgement of a school by the government, local authorities or Ofsted, the review recommends.
The District of Columbia should ensure that online teachers based in other states are at least equally as qualified as those who teach in the District.
More educated cat owners mean retailers and their staff need to be at least equally educated, just to keep up.
LAWPRO's concern that unbundling could lead to more claims stems from the fact that the biggest causes of claims against lawyers — communication issues and inadequate investigation or discovery of facts — are at least equally, if not more likely, to occur during the provision of unbundled legal services.

Not exact matches

It must be at least as equally beneficial for you as it is for the recipient of your valuable dollars so make those decisions based on facts and numbers.
Coors Light is rightfully taking advantage of the current VR hype in order to appeal to a younger generation that is equally obsessed with tech and outdoor adventuring — or at least from their VR headset.
Equally unnerving, at least for investors, is Beijing's apparent inability to erect a floor under its volatile stock market, which first hit a wall earlier this summer wiping out trillions.
Head of fund research at Brewin Dolphin, Ben Gutteridge said the market's response to the sector, for now at least, is not the signal of something more worrying, but equally it is not a good time to be adding to existing holdings.
Whatever orthodox believers may think of Kenny's journey over these decades from classical theism to something vaguer, he is at least an equal - opportunity basher: For his aversion to absolutism can equally well be employed against the New Atheists, who affect an apodictic absolutism in their argumentation that makes them as impregnable to counterevidence as anything found in a creationist textbook.
Everyone is equally likely (100 % to be exact) to not believe in at least one of these gods or be unable to please him / her / it.
One after another the state constitutions had declared that, as North Carolina's put it, «all men have a natural and unalienable right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences» (V: 71) The state constitutions indicated that the right of «free exercise» was meant to be absolute, at least to the point of not «disturb [ing] the public peace or obstruct [ing] others in their religious worship» (Massachusetts, 1780, V: 77) Equally straightforward was the opposition to «an establishment of religion.»
At first sight, beings and their destinies might seem to us to be scattered haphazard or at least in an arbitrary fashion over the face of the earth; we could very easily suppose that each of us might equally well have been born earlier or later, at this place or that, happier or more ill - starred, as though the universe from the beginning to end of its history formed in space - time a sort of vast flower - bed in which the flowers could be changed about at the whim of the gardeneAt first sight, beings and their destinies might seem to us to be scattered haphazard or at least in an arbitrary fashion over the face of the earth; we could very easily suppose that each of us might equally well have been born earlier or later, at this place or that, happier or more ill - starred, as though the universe from the beginning to end of its history formed in space - time a sort of vast flower - bed in which the flowers could be changed about at the whim of the gardeneat least in an arbitrary fashion over the face of the earth; we could very easily suppose that each of us might equally well have been born earlier or later, at this place or that, happier or more ill - starred, as though the universe from the beginning to end of its history formed in space - time a sort of vast flower - bed in which the flowers could be changed about at the whim of the gardeneat this place or that, happier or more ill - starred, as though the universe from the beginning to end of its history formed in space - time a sort of vast flower - bed in which the flowers could be changed about at the whim of the gardeneat the whim of the gardener.
But if it is true that the kerygma of the primitive Christians can become contemporaneous with me in my concrete historical encounters, then, in principle at least, this is equally true of the historical Jesus.
You have yet to directly respond to the specific points I've made at least three times now, i.e.: 1) the immutable good nature argument is simply unsupported definitional fiat (god can be equally described as malevolent or apathetic with equal support); 2) the immutable good nature argument presents a source of morality beyond god's direct control placing the argument in the god says so because it is good prong of the dilemma; and 3) the argument suggests god is not omnipotent because god is constrained to only a limited set of potential behaviors.
Because of God's transcendence it would be mythological to refer to God's action in terms appropriate only to objects available, in principle at least, to ordinary sense perception.13 This especially means that one can not speak of God in terms of the categories of time and space; 14 i.e., whatever is predicated of God can not apply only to some particular time and space, but must apply equally to all times and spaces.15 Thus the implication of Ogden's criterion for non-mythological language about God corresponds to his statement of several years ago, that «there is not the slightest evidence that God has acted in Christ in any way different from the way in which he primordially acts in every other event.
I find it highly ironic that you mock organized religion for being thoughtless, yet you seem (at least) equally unaware of how shallow Marshall Brain's arguments are.
With the possible exception of Christmas, which is arguably more of a secular holiday these days than a purely religious one (or at least equally so,) there are no religious holidays on the public calendar.
Is it not at least equally likely that if you keep telling people that they lead meaningless lives in a meaningless universe you might just find yourself with — at best — a vacuous life and a hollow culture?
As long as you also argue that money spent on religious conferences promoting their beliefs is wasted equally you would at least be consistent.
Whereas, earlier, it had been believed that the Aryans found only peoples of relatively undeveloped culture, now it is known that at least some of these early Indians had developed the arts to a high degree, that they even had a kind of hieroglyphic writing, not yet deciphered, and probably an equally well developed religion which, suppressed for a time, gradually reasserted itself and greatly modified Vedic religion, gradually transforming it into the Hinduism as practiced in India today.
Consequently as regards the fundamental contention we are examining, it is not appropriate, in view of the historical associations that burden the word «material» to subsume under the term «matter» the subjectivity which is also met with within the primordial unity we have described, because to do so would at least obscure the equally fundamental difference encountered in that unity between the knowing subject and the object which is merely met with.
There are at least two ways to view homosexuality.6 Some people assume that all homosexual acts are equally sinful.
it may be sincere, but it that doesn't make it true, or at least any more true than someone who has an equally sincere belief in a different god.
16 (whatever the interpretation of Azazel) the symbolism is at least in part that of the complete penitence for sin and God's equally complete removal of sin.
But Whitehead's stipulation that all eternal objects physically ingress only in actual contrasts yields the result that every sensum likewise requires for its ingression at least one other sensum and the consequential pattern of the contrast between them, and hence the ingression of sensa is equally governed by this law.
At least equally important, European politics was shaped by the Revolution of 1789, not our Revolution of 1776.
The folks who subscribe to the other ways of getting into heaven all appear to be at least as equally satisfied as the Jesus - only subscribers that they're going.
It is clear that a change of a few will not suffice, and it is equally clear that a radical change of all or at least a great many will be sufficient.
A galaxy may be larger, but a value I hold to be not only more important but at least equally real and in some ways more real.8
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