“equal” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “equal”:

+ The satellite orbits in the direction of the Earth’s rotation, producing an orbital period equal to the Earth’s period of rotation, known as the sidereal day.

+ The study found that one third of both normal men and patients had equal counts of similar bacteria colonizing their prostates.

+ A unit hypercube’s longest diagonal in “n” dimension is equal to.

+ In the same year, Tiberius was also granted the powers of a tribune and proconsul, emissaries from foreign kings had to pay their respects to him, and by 13 was awarded with his second triumph and equal level of “imperium” with that of Augustus.

+ The parliament is a unicameral parliament and the 121 deputies are elected in universal, direct, free, equal and secret elections every four years.

equal use in sentences
equal use in sentences

Example sentences of “equal”:

+ The two angles opposite the legs are equal and are always acute, so the classification of the triangle as acute, right, or obtuse depends only on the angle between its two legs.

+ Geosynchronous also includes orbits that are not above the equator, but since every orbit goes around the center of the Earth, the satellite must spend an equal amount of time north of the equator as it does south of the equator, so it appears to slide up and down when viewed from the Earth.

+ He was the leader of a group of African-American activists who wanted equal rights for blacks.

+ It was set up in 1984 and is named for Louisa Margaret Dunkley, a trade unionist and campaigner for equal pay for women.

+ Both teams have equal chances batting and fielding.

+ The “5 8 +” part refers to the bracket “5 + 8” to equal 13.

+ They released their first full-length album, Double Dare, on November 4th, 2016 under Equal Vision, then their second, Entertainment, under the same label on January 26th, 2018.

+ It is when the two or yet many solutions are being compared is not of equal amount.

+ The two angles opposite the legs are equal and are always acute, so the classification of the triangle as acute, right, or obtuse depends only on the angle between its two legs.

+ Geosynchronous also includes orbits that are not above the equator, but since every orbit goes around the center of the Earth, the satellite must spend an equal amount of time north of the equator as it does south of the equator, so it appears to slide up and down when viewed from the Earth.

+ Provinces have equal status to the Korean.

+ It promised “the Princes, Chiefs, and People of India” equal treatment under the British law.

+ It conveniently uses the idea that the unit code is often equal to the symbol, especially with SI units.

+ The prime numbers are the numbers other than 1 which are “not” equal to.

+ A value of 1 means the frictional force is equal to the normal force.

+ It is equal to 5 “iraimbilanja”.

More in-sentence examples of “equal”:

+ Abigail Adams advocated for an equal education in public schools for boys and girls.

+ This was done shortly after the WWE Intercontinental Championship was recommissioned by the Raw brand, making the title its equal counterpart.

+ When these constant values are substituted to the theoretical Planck constant, the theoretical Planck constant value is exactly equal to the experimental value.

+ She died in 1928, 17 days before women got equal voting rights and was commemorated two years later with a statue in London’s Victoria Tower Gardens.

+ The body, modeled after the federal Congress of the United States, is supposed to make sure it has equal representation with 3 Senators to each 36 states.

+ A fortnight is a unit of time equal to 14 days.

+ The State religion is Islam, but with the equal status and equal right in the practice of the Hindu, Buddhist, Christian and other religions.

+ If two or more teams are equal on points, then the difference between of goals scored and goals against is considered.

+ At home, Roosevelt fought for all Americans having a “Square Deal”, meaning an equal chance for all Americans to become successful.

+ Then using the multiply operator will multiply the sum of 5 and 8 by 4 will equal 52.

+ Every man has a vote in affairs of moment; has equal title to the fresh provisions, or strong liquors, at any time seized, and may use them at pleasure, unless a scarcity makes it necessary, for the good of all, to vote a retrenchment.

+ Thus, the primary of objectives of the non-aligned countries focused on the support of self-determination, national independence and the sovereignty and territorial integrity of States; opposition to apartheid; non-adherence to multilateral military pacts and the independence of non-aligned countries from great power or block influences and rivalries; the struggle against imperialism in all its forms and manifestations; the struggle against colonialism, neocolonialism, racism, foreign occupation and domination; disarmament; non-interference into the internal affairs of States and peaceful coexistence among all nations; rejection of the use or threat of use of force in international relations; the strengthening of the United Nations; the democratization of international relations; socioeconomic development and the restructuring of the international economic system; as well as international cooperation on an equal footing.

+ It would require a continuous acceleration of 0.05 m/s for 50 years, and an equal deceleration at the halfway point.

+ The Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VII, added more to the Equal Pay Act by making it unlawful to discriminate based on race “or” sex.

+ It was a major defeat where German losses were almost equal to those of the Soviets.

+ If the number is equal to any other natural numbers multiplied, then the number is called a composite number.

+ General practice is to not allow the callnames to exceed a certain point on a line to preserve readability, so if a designation passes the column of existing equal signs, it should be moved to a new line.

+ This meant that the communist government promised no more fighting in the war, land redistribution so that everyone in Russia could have an equal amount of property, and that food would be plentiful.

+ Since the area of a circular sector with radius “r” and angle “u” is “r’u”/2, it will be equal to “u” when “r” =.

+ According to the Gregorian calendar, a year on Earth is equal to 365 days, with an extra day added every four years.

+ Their splitting into two equal longitudinal halves assured each daughter cell got the same chromosome complement.

+ It needs to spend an equal amount of time on each side of the equator.

+ But we know that “p” is also prime, so “p” must be equal to “b”.

+ In social sciences, two people are equal if many of the same things are true about them.

+ Abigail Adams advocated for an equal education in public schools for boys and girls.

+ This was done shortly after the WWE Intercontinental Championship was recommissioned by the Raw brand, making the title its equal counterpart.

+ A Navy Captain is equal to the army rank of colonel.

+ Each member and every person employed has an equal say in how business is run.

+ The magnetic dipole moment would point through the loop, with a magnitude equal to the current in the loop times the area of the loop.

+ Races are sailed in fleets of equal boats racing around the same course at the same time.

+ In October 2014, eight pesos are equal to one United States dollar.

+ The ratio of these two non-equivalent CGS units is equal exactly to the speed of light in free space, expressed in cm/s.

+ These new types of transparent ceramic armours make thinner armour with equal stopping power to traditional laminated glass.

+ These distances are measured in parsecs which are equal to about 3.26 light years.

+ A regular digon has both angles equal and both sides equal and is represented by Schläfli symbol.

+ It works to end capitalism, imperialism, sexism and racism, along with having everyone considered equal on a global view.

+ Its ultimate goal is for the sexes to be completely equal in every part of life.

+ The defense counsel moved to discharge the whole jury on the ground that the prosecutor’s removal of the black jurors violated petitioner’s rights under the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments to a jury drawn from a cross section of the community, and under the Fourteenth Amendment to equal protection of the laws.

+ They promised “the Princes, Chiefs, and People of India” equal treatment under the British law.

+ This trend stops when the temperature of this element is equal to the temperature of surrounding air.

+ Cotangent – The cotangent of an angle is equal to the.

+ Most desktop publishing software allows for grids in the form of a page filled with coloured lines or dots placed at a specified equal horizontal and vertical distance apart.

+ There is an “all-over” approach: the whole canvas is treated with equal importance, as opposed to the center being of more interest than the edges.

+ The goddess-oriented Shakti tradition of Hinduism is based on the premise that the Supreme Principle and the Ultimate Reality called Brahman is female, but it treats the male as her equal and complementary partner.

+ It is made by mixing equal mole moles of iodine and chlorine.

+ Hands equal to the dealer’s keep their chips.

+ Some bolas have balls of equal weight,othes vary the knot and cord.

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