Sentences with equivalence
- ...the equivalence of science and rationality. [+ of]
- The moon's movement can be measured to within a millimetre or two, enabling the equivalence principle.
- Such attempts at moral equivalence are deeply repugnant and, frankly, stupid.
- Sales suggests there is some sort of equivalence between those who view Hicks as a terrorist without rights and those who want to protect.
- One cannot ascribe a moral equivalence to all symbols.
- Obviously, Singer is thinking of the equivalence of the lives of healthy civilians of normal intelligence.
- To give them an equivalence would be a mistake, and the Commonwealth will not be signing up to warning labels on alcoholic products.
- This does not mean there is moral equivalence between al-Qaeda-style terrorism and our civilian killings in Iraq.