Sentences with phrase «longer came into the equation»

So that makes sense, all other things being equal, but if there was a new book by one of my favorite authors, length no longer came into the equation.

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What is certain is that talent does not come into the equation when evaluating a player's long - term future, as witnessed with Wojciech Szczesny's soon - to - be-announced move to Juventus.
Antioxidants come into the equation by stabilising these free radicals by donating an electron so they will no longer contain an unpaired electron anymore!
Where fast charging comes into the equation is that the manufacturer accepts that the battery capacity is never going to be good enough, but the issue with including a very large battery is that it takes longer to recharge over a traditional USB cable.
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