Sentences with phrase «not equal depth»

Not exact matches

The two disclosures may not be equal in depth and range in that specific instance.
We are all individuals in the body of Christ and the depth of our faith is not equal nor ever will be.
My point was that ambitious top players don't like warming the bench and when you have equal strength in depth then it is an issue for some players (obviously like Cech, hence his need to move and be No. 1).
As well as bacteriology we covered, albeit not always with equal depth, immunology, anatomy, oncology, ecology, neurology, digestion, endocrinology, histology and histopathology.
I'll be writing more in depth about this soon, but not all categories are created equal at the Oscars.
The Davises, out of their depth for once, also must contemplate their potential future as parents; Ryan explores the idea of dating a formidable woman who's demonstrably more than his equal; and Kevin and Michelle argue over infidelity, which may or may not involve an irresistible celebrity.
The magnitude of the radiative forcing per doubling is equal to the effect of band widenning, which is (BW1 + BW2) * depth of valley or height of hill, plus some additional effect in the center of the band, which is on the order of 1/2 * (BW1 + BW2) * increase in height or depth of hill or valley; the central contribution could be more or less than that, but it will be less than double (because the shape of the absorption spectrum won't allow a square shape in the graph of the spectral flux).
Solar ponds seem to a have limit to how deep they can be, but if you only talking about say 2 ′ depth one can approach temperature equal or greater than any dark substance not under water [around 80 C].
Geoengineering technologies and techniques are not equal, and all should be researched in more depth.
While the new dictionary does not have the depth of its competitors, it clearly equals them in terms of its scope and surpasses them in terms of currency.
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