As I wrote yesterday, that is most definitely NOT the same thing as arguing we should jump in bed with Labour (we certainly shouldn't) but by definition it is
not equidistant.
I wasn't challenging your argument that this is
not equidistant, so I agree with you about that.
Not exact matches
Two are
equidistant from the warehouse, so I split my time between both, and with 100 % consistency at both locations, despite being under different management operators (I asked for the sake of this article to ensure it did
not bias my arising point) when I order four Munchkins, they put six in the bag, when I order ten Munchkins, when put twelve in the bag, etc..
Don't many of us today expect God to be unbiased, neutral,
equidistant from the poor and the rich?
However, secularization in India, even according to proponents of this view, does
not mean a nation - state that is antireligious but rather one that stands
equidistant from all religions.
Only KU is a Blue Blood from anywhere near that area (although it is about
equidistant from Lawrence to Austin or East Lansing so KU it is
not in the South Central US.)
But a delegate told him: «We can
not be
equidistant while we are in government with the Conservatives.»
As luck would have it they could
not have been more wrong; they were posted to different parts of the world
equidistant from one another.
This is qualified in that the actual muscle contracted is
not the sphincter muscle nor the muscle which cessates urination, but the muscle
equidistant between the two.
I certainly can't buy all the same products at the Safeway and the Albertson's which are
equidistant from my house.
Flying in,
not as I've done from England and Europe in a jumbo jet with Greenland off the starboard side, down the Scotia coast with Halifax below, but flying in and making my first contact off the Carolina coast near the 37th meridian, where the English landed,
equidistant from the Catholic French in Canada and the Spanish Jesuits in Florida.
If you live
equidistant from 2 airports and are getting a ride then it doesn't really matter which airport someone drives you to.
Call it «nadirub,» which is sort of the opposite of Buridan and his problem, or, rather the fabled problem of Buridan's ass, who got stuck in the middle: positioned
equidistant between two bales of hay, the poor beast couldn't decide which one to eat and so starved to death.
I love the floating shelves near the kitchen window — I was looking for a solution for my cabinets
not being able to be
equidistant from the window and this is a great solution!