Sentences with phrase «not equivalent of»

The information provided on this site is not the equivalent of a title report or a real estate survey.
As more and more people are becoming aware that visiting a mental health counselor is not equivalent of a social stigma, the need for these professionals is becoming high.
While coursework is not the equivalent of actual hands - on experience, it can often be enough to sway an employer who is impressed with the rest of your resume.
This report also questions the constitutionality of Bill 60, emphasizing that state neutrality is not the equivalent of the complete absence of any visible religious beliefs by state employees.
A deliberate or fixed and final intention is not the equivalent of an irrevocable intention, given that a will, by its nature, is revocable until the death of its maker.
This is not the equivalent of, say, lying on a federal employment or tax form,» he told Herman.
Beyond that, the reviewing court found it would be unfair to charge the parties with Windsor's 2013 interpretation for the 2010 fees clause where earlier decisions found that a defense was not the equivalent of an «action.»
This advance payment, unlike those in the cases cited by the defendant, is not the equivalent of an offer to settle.
2 and 3 — warming of 6, or... let's say 3 K, globally,... first, that wouldn't be the same everywhere for all seasons, and second, it's not the equivalent of moving everybody and everything from one latitude line to another.
Banning DDT, even if it has been as detrimental as its harshest critics claim, is not the equivalent of genocidal ideologies.
You say it was not equivalent of genocidal ideologies.
Why canned pumpkin: This is NOT the equivalent of pumpkin pie filling!
Applications for PAL / ILP will only be considered if your Golden has been spayed or neutered, since PAL / ILP is not the equivalent of an AKC registration and because PAL / ILP dogs may not be bred.
That she was maybe not the equivalent of each of them (after all, they are so unique and special, no other creature could match their awesomeness), but she was close to their equivalent.
However, a debenture issued by a bank, other corporation or government is a debt security and is not the equivalent of a certificate for a term deposit.
Places in desirable public schools are also scarce resources: an opportunity to attend some school is not the equivalent of an opportunity to attend the most desirable school in the area.
So, no, they were not the equivalent of Mr. Mittens Press that some amateur uses to self - publish «books» about her cats.
Is that not the equivalent of a professional?
ESAs are not the equivalent of cash because the funds are restricted to approved categories of educational expenses, but they do provide families with much greater flexibility in how to spend (or save) the funds than vouchers do.
We all hope that Toy Story 4 is not the equivalent of posting career lows on a losing team.
But the lat pulldown is not the equivalent of the pull - up or chin - up.
yes, you're right maybe I would not give up my clitoris, something that is NOT the equivalent of foreskin btw, for a society that puts so much emphasis on sexual pleasures from a foreskin (with ambiguous research data).
Believing the Bills made a mistake in selecting him is not the equivalent of saying he has no chance to succeed.
It was not for me, It was ok, but the dough was not the equivalent of a pizza, I feel u can't really replace the texture or flavor.
Regardless of the answer to those questions however, we are not Jewish and pastors are not the equivalent of Levitical priests, in my opinion.
Paper bags over our heads is not the equivalent of cultural dress.
Such a critique is not the equivalent of paying no attention to methods, especially analyzing what has not worked.
But I have learned that less is not always better and cheap is not the equivalent of good.
The challenge of pastoral care is recognizing that our love is not the equivalent of God or God's love, but rather a reflection of it.
2nd: It is the easiest thing in the world (salvation - not easy to believe, but once believed the easiest thing because its all a gift)- now the Christian life of dsicipleship is not easy - but that isn't the equivalent of eternal life.
However, a few midlife 10Ks aren't the equivalent of the fountain of youth: Even when the runners were no longer running as much, they were still more physically active than their more sedentary counterparts.
Is this where Tyrese finally admits that his smile isn't the equivalent of Omar Sy?
That 50 - second video isn't the equivalent of the Zapruder tapes, no matter how much its creators may wish to be hoisted up by his peers as a champion.
It's the Holiday season, so you know what that means: time to buy a gift for people you see only a few times a year and hope it isn't the equivalent of giving them a pair of socks or a swe...
Or failing that, make a plan for communications that isn't the equivalent of emptying a bag of hammers over a young mind.
So, stating rising CO2 increases water vapor, which increases temperature — isn't this the equivalent of the tail wagging the dog?

Not exact matches

The Nest Thermostat E is also only compatible with 85 % of 24V heating and cooling systems as opposed to the regular Nest, which is compatible with 95 % of equivalent setups.
Facebook also came under renewed scrutiny for maintaining Thiel on its board, and CEO Mark Zuckerberg was quoted as saying support of Trump was not equivalent to «accepting sexual assault.»
Microsoft (msft) did not say how much the German data deals cost, but the local news reports said it would cost Microsoft the equivalent of $ 120 million.
Not as the rough equivalent of a really, really hard pop quiz from the universe, but instead as an opportunity to write your own identity, assert your values, and actively shape your life.
In the opinion of the Company's management, adjusted book value per share is useful in an analysis of a property casualty company's book value per share as it removes the effect of changing prices on invested assets (i.e., net unrealized investment gains (losses), net of tax), which do not have an equivalent impact on unpaid claims and claim adjustment expense reserves.
No brand wants to be the one that failed to ride a consumer wave because it wasn't willing to spend the equivalent of a rounding error in research costs.
Cost - sharing reduction payments were equivalent to close to 10 % of premium revenue in 2015, so insurers simply can not afford to ignore uncertainty about that quantity of money.»
You can't teach a marketing guru the equivalent of years of university data science training in his spare time.
Not all electric cars can be charged at a rate of 80 miles per charging hour, but even if they could, achieving 400 miles (the equivalent of an average gasoline car gas tank capacity) would take 5 hours of charging.
Given the company's fast growth, it's perhaps not surprising that Connolly has suffered the entrepreneurial equivalent of «road rash,» the term cyclists use for the scrapes they sustain when they kiss the pavement.
Things you don't need as often (that reference book you're sure you're going to read someday, the shiny shoes you may want for a board meeting) should occupy your workspace's equivalent of the basement.
Ayyadurai also claimed that GMO foods are not regulated enough to be considered safe, pointing to the FDA's policy of «substantial equivalence,» which says that GMOs are equivalent to non-GMO foods that have been conventionally bred over longer time scales.
The list of those not invited or invited but not going — the equivalent of the «I'm washing my hair» excuse, I guess — is even more interesting, including those from pretty much all of its most innovative companies.
The fact that Apple Music is such a mess suggests that Apple has either forgotten the lessons of the iPod, or it remembers — but can not marshal the organizational discipline to produce its equivalent for the streaming music era.
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