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One can equivalently say, that the odds are 13:2 against.
The prices were higher than the cafeteria's but the quality was equivalently better.
"It's hard to explain how you had a good year but you're not giving away an equivalently larger amount."
It is also (equivalently) the week containing the 4th day of January.
Equivalently, one can replace closed with open in this definition.
This can be equivalently expressed as "If an object is red, then it has color."
They also have an equivalently tuned receiver in their bodies.
"I think we are (338) equivalently beautiful, in different ways.
Equivalently, can also be thought of as asserting that both and have the same remainder.
Equivalently, take r as the common ratio and use the standard formulation.
Equivalently, it is a relatively open subset of its closure.
Equivalently, it is the lowest wage at which workers may sell their labor.
Equivalently, a space is T if all its singletons are closed.
Equivalently, Q can be given in a disjunctive normal form, too.
The Money flow index can be expressed equivalently as follows.
Equivalently, perpetual motion machines of the second kind are impossible.
Equivalently, if one wants to shift the curve in Figure .
Equivalently, every edge in such a graph belongs to at most one simple cycle.
Equivalently, a perfect set is a closed set with no isolated points.
Positive and negative charges seem to act equivalently in most cases even though they are opposites.
Equivalently, an element is a loop if it belongs to no basis.
The schools perform equivalently on standardized mathematics tests: both are around the national average.
Equivalently, lunar and planetary missions have failed on average 30 or 40 percent of the time.
Equivalently, it is a partition of the points of into lines.
Equivalently, a set is dense if its closure is the whole space.