In particular, (1) and (2) are equivalent to:
But in fact not all prosleptic propositions are equivalent to categoricals.
This would save an additional 470,000 tonnes of CO2e annually – the equivalent of 26,000 short-haul flights.
Your Head of Department, or equivalent, must also give their consent for you to hold your award in their department.
After all, (3) seems equivalent to physicalism.
What if the true hypothesis has evidentially equivalent rivals?
Propositions are exactly equivalent if they are made true by the same states in all possible worlds.
Definition (12) is plainly equivalent to (4), and definition (13) is equivalent to (14):
In a study of nearly 500 children, two-thirds who received Palforzia could eat at least the equivalent of two peanuts.
In most military forces the cavalry equivalent and aviation equivalent of the battalion is the squadron.
However, Section 2 below will show that if we reinterpret the modalities involved, these theses will no longer be equivalent.
A "megaton" is a measure of energetic yield from a nuclear explosion, and it's equivalent to 1 million tons of TNT being detonated.
Theophrastus claimed that certain prosleptic premises were equivalent to categorical propositions; for instance, “A holds of all of that of all of which B holds” is equivalent to “A holds of all B”.
(31) is clearly ambiguous between a generic reading (equivalent roughly to ‘dinosaurs were kelp-eaters’) and a non-generic, episodic reading (equivalent to ‘there were some dinosaurs that ate some kelp’).
Founded in 2015, the UK-based startup instead offers the equivalent of a current account; it's an "e-money account" that's effectively a pre-paid card, but holds funds equivalent to deposits in case of insolvency.
The argument goes on to say that it follows that all the empirically equivalent theories are equally believable, and hence belief in the truth of any one of those empirically equivalent theories must be irrational.
The widely anticipated decision to set a 2030 ban on new fossil fuel vehicles would help cut car emissions to the equivalent of 46m tonnes of carbon dioxide by 2030, according to the report, from an equivalent of 68 MtCO2e (metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent) today.
According to the cost of living comparison website Expatistan, for two-person accommodation of 900 sq ft (85 sq m) in Barbados, estimated costs range from BBD$1,307 (£512) per month, the equivalent in London being £1,898, to a pricier BBD$3,698 (£1,450), the equivalent in London being £2,591 per month.
More precisely, a maximal option may be understood as “an option that is maximally normatively specific in the sense that it is entailed only by normatively equivalent options”, where two options are normatively equivalent if and only if they are equivalent in terms of all of the normatively relevant considerations (Portmore 2017a: 428, 2017b: 2955).
A placement like Megan's which could lead to this type of role will usually require five GCSEs (or equivalent) at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), usually including English and Maths, for an advanced apprenticeship, and four or five GCSEs (or equivalent) at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) and college qualifications like A-levels (or equivalent) for a higher or a degree apprenticeship.
equivalent
noun cognition
- a person or thing equal to another in value or measure or force or effect or significance etc
Example: send two dollars or the equivalent in stamps
adj all
- being essentially equal to something
Example: a wish that was equivalent to a command
noun attribute
- the atomic weight of an element that has the same combining capacity as a given weight of another element; the standard is 8 for oxygen
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A placement like Megan's which could lead to this type of role will usually require five GCSEs or equivalent at grades 9 to 4 A* to C usually including English and Maths for an advanced apprenticeship and four or five GCSEs or equivalent at grades 9 to 4 A* to C and college qualifications like A-levels or equivalent for a higher or a degree apprenticeship