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Equally meaning
In an equal manner; in equal shares or proportion; with equal and impartial justice; evenly | In equal degree or extent; just as. | Used to link two or more coordinate elements
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A hypernym as a generic stands for a class or group of equally ranked items for example, tree stands for equally ranked items such as peach and oak, and ship stands for equally ranked items such as cruiser and steamer.
His speech yesterday in the same august hall was equally brilliant and equally focused on the moral imperative of calling out evil.
So, the struggle continues; and continue it must, because, you see, dear reader, unless women are treated equally everywhere, no one will be treated equally anywhere… whether you’re male, LGBT, coloured, or whatever.
The Netanyahu led right-wing coalition government of Israel is equally to Hamas and Hezbollah a terrorist organization and equally non-representative of the total population of their country and by any reasonable standard a criminal enterprise.
Venezuela appointed the Chief Justice of the United States and an equally prominent American judge and Britain appointed two equally prominent British judges with De Maatens, a very respected and prominent Russian judge as Chairman.
But it is not an equally distributed less bad, just as it was not an equally or even equitably distributed good when times were better.
Citing the words “equally sacred”—where Pope Francis refers to human life itself— a 2020 election scorecard promoted by Catholics for Biden outlines “Equally Sacred Priorities” that equate abortion with a number of other issues in importance.
There was equally strong consensus on the question of whether Blacks and whites are treated equally by the justice system: an overwhelming majority felt they are not.
Better to have standards equally high than equally low.
Levinson added: “The USSF has repeatedly admitted that it does not pay the women equally and that it does not believe the women even deserve to be paid equally.
Developed from studies of games of chance (such as rolling dice ) it states that probability is shared equally between all the possible outcomes, provided these outcomes can be deemed equally likely.
Equally likely outcomes Flipping a coin leads to a sample space composed of two outcomes that are almost equally likely.
For, according to Popper, Einstein's theory was at least equally as well corroborated as Newton's upon its initial conception; they both equally well accounted for all the hitherto available evidence.
For example, identifying the outcome of a fair coin flip (with two equally likely outcomes) provides less information (lower entropy) than specifying the outcome from a roll of a die (with six equally likely outcomes).
Since breaking a coupling path is equally effective at either the start or the end of the path, many aspects of good EMC design practice apply equally to potential emitters and to potential victims.
The energy in terms of the angular momentum is then : Assuming, with Bohr, that quantized values of L are equally spaced, the spacing between neighboring energies is : This is as desired for equally spaced angular momenta.
These people may spread power and elect candidates equally or not equally.
Abbas, the Palestinian Authority president and head of the Palestine Liberation Organization, was equally dismissive.
A bold departure from France’s cinema tradition of social realism, ’s widely ambitious sophomore outing “The Animal Kingdom” is equally a creature-filled dystopia, an emotionally charged father-and-son drama and a coming-of-age tale.
According to a review from the era, the Previa handled twisty back roads and the highway equally well and it was downright easy and comfortable to drive.