Failure to discriminate between truth and lies leads to the sort of moral equivalency that your post indicates. |
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I'm not disgusted by the exhibit but I don't agree with the message of moral equivalency. |
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And here, he offers offers some geopolitical naivety and moral equivalency that simply boggles the mind. |
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The FDA has been trying to get its regulatory head around the issue of biogeneric equivalency, but it isn't easy. |
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To practice as an engineer in Canada, you need to have your academic and professional qualifications assessed for Canadian equivalency. |
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The full equivalency courses have been evaluated and recognized as having the same content as the required course of the program. |
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He failed to graduate from high school, and he also failed a high-school equivalency exam in prison that would have earned him a diploma. |
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The operating premise of the bill is the equivalency of those three forms of relationships. |
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Melvin's goal is to continue his studies and to complete his high school equivalency. |
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For example, compensation requirements may be based on habitat equivalency analysis rather than economic valuation. |
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On the one hand, Mr Corbett wants to give the Parliament equivalency with the Council, suggesting that somehow this improves the accountability of the system and by inference its democratic legitimacy. |
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I believe that the control of imported products and the condition of equivalency between EU rules and third country rules on the rearing of animals should be considered under horizontal legislation. |
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Candidates can obtain an equivalency if they can demonstrate that they possess the knowledge of the required course content though a similar course, relevant work experience or a combination of both. |
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With crimes against humanity, there can be no moral equivalency. |
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The new regulations include language allowing possible equivalency agreements with other regulated organic standards, as well as more flexible rules for Canadian producers and manufacturers wishing to sell to export markets. |
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This is not to say that a Party to the FTA is automatically obliged to conduct an equivalency study prior to applying a new agricultural standard to a product of the other Party. |
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If the CGSB determines that a course does not meet the equivalency requirements, you will be informed that you may need to take the required course or undertake other learning. |
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While detailed proof of exact equivalency is not required, the essential elements of an offence committed outside Canada must be similar to one known in Canada. |
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Letters of equivalency will not be accepted in lieu of this process. |
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The assessment of equivalency with regard to imported products should take into account the international standards laid down in Codex Alimentarius. |
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If you have completed an undergraduate degree, which was not accredited by Dietitians of Canada, you must request an assessment of academic equivalency through a DC accredited university program. |
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The bargaining agents all agreed that if a military equivalency is considered the same as the necessary certification, then the military person should be obliged to obtain the necessary civilian certification. |
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To submit an application to the equivalency committee, use the form below. |
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Puerto Rico and United States officials on several occasions stated seemingly nonnegotiable positions that would not permit establishment of equivalency in the sense of ''having the same effect'' that the FTA calls for. |
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And of course it's highly congenial to the press, whose operating model is too dependent on manufacturing fake equivalency between the two parties. |
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Recent works indicate that DL-Hydroxy Analogue of Methionine and DL-Methionine have a dose dependent equivalency with different asymptote values. |
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Charlie has his general equivalency diploma and works as a swamper in the prison when he is able to work. |
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