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non-equivalence

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  • Perhaps some Lib Dem bloggers could stand back a minute and question that non-equivalence?

    Tory Embezzler: Urgent Letter's in the Post, 2nd Class 2008

  • Especially, note one interlingual example where non-equivalence is declared elegantly and symmetrically:

    Archive 2007-03-01 2007

  • Which tries to explain the non-equivalence between m-f**er and son of a turtle in terms of the absence of an Oedipal myth in Chinese culture.

    languagehat.com: DEPLORABLE WORDS. 2004

  • However, the most careful observations have never revealed such anisotropic properties in terrestrial physical space, i.e. a physical non-equivalence of different directions.

    Chapter 5. The Principle of Relativity (In the Restricted Sense) 1920

  • With Ricardian non-equivalence, he could even get a larger effect of G by running up a deficit.

    Angry Bear 2009

  • When they briefly mention pain studies, linguistic non-equivalence requires them to use the term "pain empathy" - since obviously an extrapolation from pain to an indicated emotion would sound dubious.

    Popular Posts Across MetaFilter 2009

  • Brandon, R. N., and Nijhout, H.F. 2006, “The empirical non-equivalence of genic and genotypic models of selection: a

    Miss Winter Solstice Scott A. Nicholson 2009

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