Sentences with phrase «on equivalent expressions»

Not exact matches

is a mere logicker, fastening on a word as the sole expression and exact equivalent of truth, to go on spinning deductions out of the form of the word (which yet having nothing to do with the idea), then he becomes a one - word professor, quarreling, as for truth itself, with all who chance to go out of his word; and, since words are given not to imprison souls but to express them, the variations continually indulged in by others are sure to render him as miserable in his anxieties, as he is meager in his contents, and busy in his quarrels.
However, we were not able to discern this state based on SSEA - 1 expression, as a number of both ICM and PrEc markers are expressed at equivalent levels in the V − S + and V − S − fractions.
Students find an expression equivalent to the expression on one link.
Topics covered in this bundle (click on each title to see the original product listing): Order of Operations Algebraic Expressions Vocabulary Writing Algebraic Expressions Reading Algebraic Expressions Evaluating Algebraic Expressions Equivalent Expressions Combining Like Terms The Distributive Property Writing Equations Checking Solutions Solving Equations with Addition and Subtraction Solving Equations with Multiplication and Division Writing Inequalities Graphing Inequalities Solving Inequalities with Addition and Subtraction Solving Inequalities with Multiplication and Division Equations in 2 Variables
Specifically, it helps them understand the use of variables as well as coefficients, the distributive property, and equivalent expressions - and they figure it all out on their own as you work through the power point and handouts
Drawing on the stylistic expression of classic old Hollywood, film noir and the jazz age, the projects are full productions requiring the equivalent of major film sets complete with a casts, extras and lighting.
This is the judicial equivalent of the expression «these things happen»: property prices go up, they go down; shares go up in value, businesses go bust: none of these, on its own, is a basis for coming back to court and saying that the first order was unfair.
Tax was payable by Mr Hart on «the cash equivalent of the benefit», but the statutory definition of that expression was ambiguous.
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