Equivalence sounds elegant, but the danger is that it will mean more of the same.
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But what seems clear is that experiments to falsify the equivalence principle are going to be complicated.
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Just as importantly, Bastiat recognized that equivalence was not fixed or even defined.
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We do not have metrics that can determine true equivalence with able-bodied athletes.
They just fear that Mr Steinmeier wants to bury the fact of Russian aggression in a morass of moral equivalence.
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One would have to agree with Read that the percentage of equivalence errors compared to how many drugs are available is minuscule.
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According to Read, in the last five years the FDA has only had to correct itself on the equivalence of three drugs.
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For all its breadth, the newer law is actually a step away from disability as identity, dodging the question of equivalence among conditions.
The lack of therapeutic equivalence means that, like pioneer manufacturers, FOB manufacturers will have to market their products and negotiate individual contracts with purchasers.
One way is to try and falsify the equivalence principle, to show that the two phenomena of gravitational and inertial mass are not really identical.
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This is not one of those situations where there's an equivalence.
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Surely, if Ricardian equivalence can work for the man in the street, it must apply to hyper-rational bond investors who have all the data to hand.
Because we tolerate the views and ideas of others does not mean acquiescence to them or the glib acceptance of the creed of inevitable moral equivalence.
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Writing in The Daily Telegraph, Mr Hague said there was no "moral equivalence" between IRA weapons and guns carried by the British Army to protect the community.
In that way, he created an alternate economy based on an equivalence between money and art: the inherent uselessness of both that makes the value of each arbitrary.
'', says Freyn with a sly pun that signals Mr Merrick's extension of Conrad's theme: the equivalence between Cowley's impoverished compu-mind and the soullessness of the imperial project.
Fathom argues that the higher the ratio of government debt to GDP, the more likely it is that a stimulus will be ineffective and that Ricardian equivalence will apply.
In exchange for these concessions, the Republicans would limit the increase in the dividend tax rate to 20% in order to maintain its equivalence to the capital gains tax rate.
Given the antipathy expressed by Conservative politicians and military chiefs to any equivalence between the army and paramilitaries, the chance of any fresh legislation introducing a troubles amnesty seems negligible.
BT, not surprisingly, quite likes the idea of equivalence.
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The marquee green car for the show was the Fusion Energi, a production-intent plug-in hybrid with, Ford says, a combined fuel economy of over 100 MPGe (a measure of gasoline-gallon energy equivalence).
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The logic behind this is derived from a theory called Ricardian equivalence, which holds that government spending cannot boost demand, since consumers cut their own expenditure in anticipation of higher taxes ahead.
This, roughly (assuming that 6, 000 cubic feet of natural gas has an energy equivalence of one barrel of oil) amounts to an equivalent of 300 million barrels or 41 million tonnes of oil.
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Because the asset price method can lead to inappropriate results for goods that are purchased largely for investment reasons, the CPI implemented the rental equivalence approach to measuring price change for owner-occupied housing.
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Following that, it now plans a pilot to test the inclusion of Level 3 qualifications - as advanced studies are known - in the post-16 tables "on a basis of equivalence to A-level".
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Good journalism is not served by creating a kind of moral equivalence between those who hold extreme, ideological, discredited anti-biotech views and those with legitimate, scientifically defensible viewpoints--not unlike equating creationism with Darwinian theory.
Here in Bosnia I determined that in the face of unspeakable crimes and the most serious violations of international humanitarian order, there is no moral equivalence, no blurring the line between victim and aggressor.
Instead, the method being recommended for including housing costs in CPIH is a measure of how much it would cost someone to rent a home from a private landlord - the rental equivalence method.
The recent scientific work on the expenditure multiplier is aligned with the Ricardian equivalence theorem as well as the views of the Austrian economists who continued to follow Ricardo even when the Keynesian revolution was ascendant.
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