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Equally important is to determine whether no such assignments exist, which would imply that the function expressed by the formula is identically FALSE for all possible variable assignments.
The resulting economic development would in addition, so it was believed, make social expenditures largely superfluous ... Equally important was it ... to raise the revenue that would still have to be raised in such a way as to deflect economic behaviour as little as possible from what it would have been in the absence of all taxation (' taxation for revenue only ').
Equally inevitably, such a model would be doomed at referendum.
Equally, if no further consumption occurred but they ought to have recognized that they were affected by an unknown substance, beginning an activity such as driving would not fall within the defense.
Equally, however, the majority of the Court ( Gleeson CJ, McHugh, Gummow and Hayne JJ handing down a joint decision ) stated that they disagreed that this would cause open-slather defamation actions in Australia: ( at para 54 of the decision )
Equally important was the end of stability with a series of foreign invasions of Italy known as the Italian Wars that would continue for several decades.
Equally, he managed to avoid any reference to a palace block that would have been offensive to Minnesotans.
Equally the plan to establish a second ambush position outside artillery range would have been ineffective as the Australians would have been unlikely to proceed that far unless their guns had followed.
Equally ironically, neither the Titan C nor SLS would ever be built.
Equally impossible was for Gilmour or Waters to sing the song's highest part, " dragged down by the stone ", in the original key, which would begin on the first B above Middle C. As any recording of the early perfomances will attest, neither singer could quite reach and sustain it, even when attempting it together.
Equally influenced by Mozart or Thelonious Monk, he would frequently use classical music or jazz during intros or instrumental breaks.

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Equally an electric guitar can be added to an old song.
Equally, although first-class matches must now be scheduled to have at least three days ' duration, there have historically been exceptions.
Equally, centripetal tendencies amongst city states has meant that central authority over the whole region, when imposed, has tended to be ephemeral, and localism has fragmented power into tribal or smaller regional units.
Equally, although the army has no history of peace support contributions, its involvement in RAMSI has proven a catalyst to determine how it could train for and be used in UN operations.
Equally, the two goddesses are not known to be Roman.
Royal Family guidelines and procedures relating to gifts drafted in 2003 state that " before accepting any gift, careful consideration should always be given, wherever practicable, to the donor, the reason for and occasion of the gift and the nature of the gift itself (..) Equally, before declining the offer of a gift, careful consideration should be given to any offence that might be caused by such action.
Equally, some junior ministers below Cabinet level may be invited to all Cabinet meetings as a matter of course.
Equally, there tends to be in naturalist novels and stories a strong sense that nature is indifferent to human struggle.
Equally, evolution may be employed as a mechanism for generating a dynamic world of adaptive individuals, in which the selection pressure is imposed by the program, and the viewer plays no role in selection, as in the Black Shoals project.
Equally unsupported in the literature is the notion that the prolonged activation of these reflexes will manifest into pathological state of tissues, and most relevantly, that the application of spinal manipulative therapy can alter the prolonged reflex discharge or be associated with a reversal of the pathological degeneration of the affected reflexes or tissues.
Equally, Madame Giselle had an estranged daughter who inherits her considerable estate: could one of the female passengers be this heiress?
Equally, it could be argued that the questionable morality of the Cold War threat of mutually assured nuclear destruction again vindicated the FoR philosophy.
Equally, he could turn from the world of magic completely and be lost to either side.
Equally, the emission from a particular state may be selectively monitored, providing a measure of the population of that state.
Equally two subdomains of the same domain may be hosted together for example a blog server may host blog1. example. com and blog2. example. com
* Equally, x, y, and z is unambiguous if y cannot be read as in apposition to x.
Equally, a specialist batsmen may be termed a " useful change bowler " and a good example of this type is Allan Border who once took 11 wickets in a Test match in 1989 when conditions suited his occasionally used left arm spin.
Equally Hamm could be short for Hammer and Clov be " clove ", hammer and nail representing one aspect of their relationship.
America ’ s “ betrayal ” of the League of Nations was only the first in a series of US actions — over war debts, naval rivalry, the 1931-2 Manchurian crisis and the Depression — that convinced British leaders that the United States could not be relied on .’ Equally, as President Truman's secretary of state, Dean Acheson, recalled: ' Of course a unique relation existed between Britain and America — our common language and history ensured that.

Equally and year
Equally out of place in a judicial framework is perhaps the institution's most peculiar feature: that it can take place at most once a year, and only for one person.
Equally proficient as a starter or coming out of the bullpen, Dravecky helped the Padres to their first pennant the following year.
Equally vain were his efforts in the same year to persuade the magistrates of Ghent to cease persecuting the Catholics in the city.

Equally and when
Equally unsuccessful had been a papal warrant issued for his arrest ( 22 November 1331 ), when he fled to Southern Italy.
Equally, when he was fit, Appleyard was one of the finest bowlers to represent county and country.

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Equally short-lived, but still very important, was the World Film Company, which recruited most of the French directors, cameramen, and designers who had previously been working at the Fort Lee, New Jersey studios for Pathé and Éclair.
Equally influential was Charles de Secondat, baron de Montesquieu ( 1689 – 1755 ).
Equally, Malcolm's raids in Northumbria may have been related to the disputed " Kingdom of the Cumbrians ", reestablished by Earl Siward in 1054, which was under Malcolm's control by 1070.
Equally important to the advance of Third Army columns in northern France was the rapid advance of the supply echelons.
Equally, though the abolition of the guilds formally remained, in practice regulation of crafts and trades was reimposed by local ordinances.
Equally unprecedented was the extent of mass participation in these disturbances: tens of thousands of ordinary civilians, including women and children.
Equally critical for France was Richelieu's foreign policy, which helped restrain Habsburg influence in Europe.
Equally intense was his friendship with Francesca Allinson, a musician and musicologist.
Equally, there was no way for the division to know that the 2nd lift had been delayed by ground fog in England.
Equally amazing, almost her entire recording career was based on her quickly recording cover versions of new hits by other artists ( one, a cover of Joni James ' " I Need You So ," was never released ).
Equally matched, Pollio's daughter was chosen only because Agrippa had been recently divorced.
Equally successful was the accompanying 15-month tour, in which the band performed in the round.
Equally important during this trip for his future direction was that he gained a good command of Irish talking with the locals.
" Equally memorable was a line in the 1940 film My Little Chickadee: " Once, on a trek through Afghanistan, we lost our corkscrew ... and were forced to live on food and water for several days!
Equally threatening was the general situation in Europe which had been stressed and exhausted during the previous decades of near constant warfare.
Equally important was the relationship with the Italian Ministry of Education who officially recognized the value of this innovative experience.
Equally successful was the Intercepted Letter from Canton ( 1805 ), also anonymous, a satire on Dublin society.
Equally recalcitrant was his attitude towards Goring's successor, Sir Ralph Hopton.
Equally revolutionary was Abu al -` Abbas's reform of the army, which came to include non-Muslims and non-Arabs in sharp contrast to the Umayyads who refused any soldiers of either type.

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