The composer has paid the physical costs of the production out of his own pocket, a contribution tantamount to self publishing. |
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Keep in mind, however, the Talmud says, that humiliating somebody publicly is tantamount to murder. |
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When he signed up for the army it was tantamount to an admission that reality had intruded on his dream. |
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Publishing or even sharing that information, then, is legally tantamount to abetting theft. |
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To do otherwise, they claim, would be tantamount to active euthanasia, and this they see as morally wrong. |
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Although the statutory wording seems wide enough to cover such a case, this would be tantamount to according the Act extraterritorial character. |
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The tactics were branded as tantamount to entrapment by a television presenter when they were discussed on her programme. |
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As the installer reminds you, picking a strong password is tantamount to good security. |
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For their part, the Confederates considered Lincoln's peace terms tantamount to unconditional surrender. |
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To most purists, putting a new beat behind Grandmaster Flash's verbals is tantamount to redrawing Manet's Olympia on MS Paint. |
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I don't think that requiring a few blogs a week is tantamount to overexertion. |
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The use of unmuzzled dogs during interrogations is, in my mind, tantamount to torture. |
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A refusal to say that such behaviour is unacceptable is tantamount to saying it is acceptable. |
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This is tantamount to distracting a brain surgeon just as he's reaching the area of the brain where the patient's trouble is. |
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For the man who made his money from motor cars, it is tantamount to performing a handbrake turn. |
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I remember them being everywhere when I was a nipper and a nettle sting was tantamount to being bitten by a dog. |
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On the reserve, trying to get a retailer's take on the switch to cheap contraband smokes was tantamount to being spotted as a narc. |
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It may look big and it may seem clever, achingly trendily so, but, in essence, it is tantamount to abdicating responsibility. |
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Forcing a publisher to publish something against their will is tantamount to censorship. |
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Refusing a mortgage applicant can be tantamount to sentencing them to long-term poverty. |
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Voting against the directors, he was advised, would be tantamount to declaring war. |
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An industry source said the step would be tantamount to declaring war on the US airline industry. |
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An espionage conviction, no matter how footling the cited offense, was considered tantamount to proof of treason. |
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In fact, charging people to use the road would be seen as tantamount to having an admission fee for entry to the town. |
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Is originality tantamount to our work, in a way that supersedes effectiveness? |
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Would alcoholics seek help for their illness if doing so were tantamount to confessing to criminal activity? |
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What do you say to those who equate modern art with nihilism and say its very existence is tantamount to the death of art? |
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A concealed pregnancy was considered tantamount to the crime of infanticide. |
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The argument that giving the parliament limited tax powers would be tantamount to independence is nonsense. |
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You'd be pretty angry if your salary didn't go up in line with inflation each year, because it would be tantamount to a pay cut. |
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The report stated that much of what had been done to them was tantamount to genocide. |
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The court held that his action was tantamount to bidding on behalf of the vendor and he classified this as an unlawful act. |
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In case one hasn't noticed, these remarks are tantamount to irrational fear-mongering. |
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Joining a dating agency has no stigma, it is tantamount to joining a private members' club. |
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Dare to criticize any of those folks from within the left and it's tantamount to McCarthyism. |
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Going on holiday without a school's permission is tantamount to truancy, said the junior education minister. |
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Whatever the case, clamping down on freedom of expression in any of its forms is tantamount to crushing our fledging democracy. |
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Service in the armed forces can be risky, but it is not tantamount to a death sentence. |
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And don't forget that the scandinavian way of sleeping is tantamount to enjoy. |
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The power of a star on the set is tantamount to that of a potentate. |
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The Burgesses dug in their heels and refused to appropriate funds without first receiving what was tantamount to an admission of defeat from Dinwiddie in the pistole fee dispute. |
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The idea that producing a report from a database is tantamount to programming a computer is outdated. |
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But Ms. Margolin thought the gesture was tantamount to giving approval rights to Mr. Wiesel. |
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The election of Emanuel, in other words, could be tantamount to the ascendance of a third Daley. |
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The retention of exclusive rights in this field would be tantamount to retention of exclusive marketing rights. |
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Taking into account effects in other regions or countries would be tantamount to altering the original objective of the aid. |
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Any interference from the transit country in this respect would be tantamount to a breach of freedom of transit. |
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Leasing may be tantamount to buying if substantially all benefits and risks of ownership are transferred to the Government. |
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The rise of China has been understood by many to be tantamount to an emerging China threat, a reflection of realist power transition theories. |
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The view was expressed that Alternative 2 was tantamount to a reservation and would thus be contrary to article 120 of the Statute. |
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No-action motions ran counter to the principle of dialogue and were tantamount to turning a blind eye to human rights violations. |
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For a progressive to acknowledge as much is tantamount to abandoning progressivism. |
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It is tantamount to resolving the antinomy between these two approaches by a permanent binary separation. |
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To the Tory right, this was tantamount to EU super-state enslaving the British bulldog. |
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This move by the government is tantamount to asking the fox to guard the henhouse. |
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Giving up that objective would be tantamount to leaving thousands of young people in the lurch. |
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These practices are sometimes tantamount to a pure and simple negation of the right. |
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Such a suggestion is tantamount to advocating that a wrong decision is warranted simply to avoid an alleged divisiveness. |
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To go against what they perceive to be their leaders' aims is considered tantamount to ingratitude. |
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This is tantamount to evading national laws and is completely unacceptable. |
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Assigning them to specific menial or dead-end jobs as a condition of welfare is bad social policy and is tantamount to servitude. |
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Holding on to it is tantamount to theft, if not of the money then of the interest. |
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The adoption of a hoist amendment is tantamount to defeating the bill by postponing its consideration. |
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Siegwart had recommended the young man to Sulzer, and this was tantamount to a commendation. |
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Doing contrary is tantamount to leaving human life, property and the environment to the destructive vagaries of nature. |
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When I refused outright, they demanded that I issue a retraction or a correction that would have been tantamount to an apology on my part. |
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An opt-in scheme would be tantamount to the EU saying that it's OK for companies to choose not to source responsibly. |
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Every phrase was designed to demonstrate that letting Labour back in would be tantamount to putting all the hard-gotten gains down the pan. |
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Agreement to resume marital life shall be considered tantamount to dropping the complaint. |
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It may well be asked whether in some cases an objection to a reservation is not tantamount to a tacit acceptance thereof. |
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Badiou insists that philosophy is the discipline concerned with truth, and that any effort to detract philosophy from this concern is tantamount to sophistry. |
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For Asia's hip and swanky people, carrying a mobile phone with a cracked screen and a tatty plastic cover is tantamount to a crime against fashion. |
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Simply asking about it seemed tantamount to an accusation of fabrication. |
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For the Flaggers, removing the rebel flag is tantamount to defacing the chapel, and so, they protest. |
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If we do, that would be tantamount to lying, deceit or unprofessionalism. |
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Relegation is unthinkable and would be tantamount to financial melt-down. |
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Remember, refusal to give a thumb print is tantamount to a confession. |
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He was given the choice of two years in prison or oestrogen injections, tantamount to chemical castration. |
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Being shamed by her church was tantamount to losing her community and her job. |
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I mean, we took the view, because the black police officers' association were involved, that it was almost tantamount to a trade dispute, as well as an individual dispute. |
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However, to Sinhala extremists, including many in the Buddhist hierarchy, any talk of even limited autonomy for the country's Tamil minority is tantamount to treason. |
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Is opposition to Howard government policies tantamount to ungodliness? |
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In the narky world of poetry this is tantamount to a declaration of war. |
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To put it bluntly, the election was tantamount to a stitch-up. |
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The term hydrometeors is used primarily in this document, but the use of the term precipitation used here is tantamount to falling hydrometeors at any altitude. |
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To fluoridate the water system to the whole population is tantamount to compulsory medication and imposes ethical issues. |
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Many on Wall Street consider each plan tantamount to deficit financing. |
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Reneging on this task would be tantamount to conceding defeat. |
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So it is worth mentioning that it is tantamount to state-practised hostage-taking: Look, be calm in your position because your son is in our army and something may happen to him. |
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Which was tantamount to threatening him with reform school. |
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Patients with haemochromatosis may be quite sure and certain that overenthusiastic alcohol consumption is literally tantamount to an increased risk of cirrhosis, and even of liver cancer. |
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Uncompromisingly rationalistic as he was, Maimonides declared that to ascribe any physical form to God was tantamount to heresy and deprived one of a share in the world to come. |
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In our view this is tantamount to saying that age as such is an objective and reasonable criteria for deciding who would have to leave public service. |
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In these N. B. A. playoffs, that is tantamount to even-steven. |
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It is simply the idea that any country's attacking any other country is tantamount to its attacking all other countries, whose duty is to oppose the attack. |
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In these two cases, which are conceptually distinct but yield identical results in practice, silence is tantamount to acceptance without the need for a formal unilateral statement. |
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This is tantamount to shirking its responsibility to lead Europe. |
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There are immense stretches of Spanish soil where to be either a tenant farmer or a small proprietor is tantamount to perpetuating a state of want from which neither father, son nor grandson will ever see themselves redeemed. |
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Attempts to justify this by the public taste for light entertainment or gratifying illusions is, in the present case, tantamount to frivolously disclaiming any guilt for something akin to the fostering of infantilism. |
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Number theorists describe solving similar conundrums as tantamount to finding a bar of soap in the bath. |
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These matters are going nowhere, and integrating the financial markets without fiscal regulation at European level is still tantamount to establishing a two-speed Europe. |
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There was also a prevailing concept of fairness, in which practising or training was considered tantamount to cheating. |
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Bragg believed Burton defied the studio system with this act when it would have been tantamount to unemployment for him. |
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If a person died without making a last will and testament, it was tantamount to dying without making a last confession. |
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Which is pretty much the tantamount to saying the Sky Fairy sent the tsunami to punish man's wickedness, i.e utter nonsense. |
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In the view of IIROC, such a practice is tantamount to the client providing instructions to the other dealer to jitney all or part of the order to the executing dealer. |
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Secondly, how can a renowned institution such as the World Bank be on the brink of financing a Chinese programme which is tantamount to a common or garden colonisation of Tibet? |
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Not going forward is tantamount to going backward. |
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Firstly, on the issue of tax competition, we do not believe that the object ought to be to curb the principle of tax competition, for this would be tantamount to censuring the policies of certain Member States. |
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While scrap tire processors are confronted with an array of end markets, a cleaner shred is almost always tantamount to marketability. |
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The MKO is a degenerate organisation, which is tantamount to a religious sect and which severely oppresses its own members, including within the camp. |
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They stress that such tardiness in the processing of applications is sometimes tantamount to non-compliance with the provisions of privileges and immunities envisaged in the headquarters agreements. |
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If the international community represented by the Security Council is unable to stop those actions, that will be tantamount to a setback and will undermine the credibility of the international order. |
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Committee members were quite receptive to the comments of the veterans' ombudsman, who felt that this option would be tantamount to doing nothing since the vast majority of military members would take the lump sum amount. |
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Such action shall be tantamount to certification of endorsement for all higher offices in the association if said candidate is elected second vice president. |
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The international community was under an obligation not to recognize separatist entities or to render assistance to them, since doing otherwise would be tantamount to endorsing the prevalence of force over justice. |
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They have also expressed the fear that voter registration of internally displaced persons in camps would be tantamount to relinquishing their lands. |
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Taking oath under PCO is tantamount to perform wuzu with impure water while taking oath under pure water amounts to perform wuzu with pure water. |
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Ignoring those recommendations would be tantamount to declaring that international criminal law was important only when it coincided with the geopolitical priorities of dominant countries. |
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The Commission considers it useful, however, to better specify the scope of the so-called permit defence to avoid any suggestion that this might be tantamount to a blank cheque to pollute, because this is not the idea. |
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The international community should not allow this to happen, because it would be tantamount to abandoning the people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
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They could maintain their previous inflation target, which would be tantamount to favouring a temporary increase in production above potential output. |
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It would seem to me that would be tantamount to abiding by the law that exists, particularly when it comes to the Haida decision and aboriginal groups. |
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Self-acceptance would be tantamount to self-neglect. |
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It would be tantamount to unilateral partisan disarmament. |
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Seamless elegance would be tantamount to erasure. |
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If persons who allowed themselves to die were not capable of discernment and had not given their informed consent and in so doing became instruments, it was tantamount to homicide. |
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Maybe they feel that they shouldn't lament their child's behaviour because, in their eyes, it would be tantamount to regretting that their child exists. |
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As for the blame that the grievor sought to cast on his companions, there was no place for such allegations because it was tantamount to reopening a trial in which the verdict had the status of res judicata. |
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Government insiders insisted the reshuffle was tantamount to window-dressing, aimed at placating the bodies that had blamed Varoufakis for the lack of headway. |
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This may be an effective characteristic in certain cases, but, in actual fact, it is tantamount to penalizing veterans who do not need a rehabilitation program, that is to say those with the more serious injuries. |
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In these jurisdictions, conduct tantamount to piracy could be prosecuted as cognately related ordinary crimes. |
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In other words, this is tantamount to saying that failure to inform others of one's disability cannot constitute a valid defence for the discriminating party. |
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In many cases, telling them that we refuse to go along with their prejudices may be tantamount to butting our heads against a brick wall, but we should do it anyway for the sake of our own integrity. |
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To accept the introduction of GMOs, even in very small quantities, is tantamount to hoodwinking consumers and will have serious consequences for the environment and for people's health in general. |
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Rejection of the state religion became tantamount to treason against the emperor. |
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This lunchtime rendezvous, after all, is tantamount to a date. |
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In other words, any charge may be disputed if, despite semantic ingenuity and a fancy denomination, the amount can be considered tantamount to tax revenue. |
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This may be because, for Democrats in the Bush era, accepting changes in the workplace is considered tantamount to siding with Bushian corporatists. |
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James's attempt to relax the Penal Laws alienated his natural supporters, however, because the Tories viewed this as tantamount to disestablishment of the Church of England. |
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Nicknaming is tantamount to bullying, say the 21st century Scouts. |
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Chaplin never spoke more than cursorily about his filmmaking methods, claiming such a thing would be tantamount to a magician spoiling his own illusion. |
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When the parliament was considering refusing to discharge the Community budget, President Jacques Santer stated that a no vote would be tantamount to a vote of no confidence. |
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Although some archaeologists consider the use of metal detectors to be tantamount to treasure hunting, others deem them an effective tool in archaeological surveying. |
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In algebraic geometry, the tropical equilibration problem is tantamount to finding tropical prevarieties, that are finite intersections of tropical hypersurfaces. |
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Commenting on the statement of Prime Minister, Shah clarified that the premiers statement was not tantamount to create confrontation among the institutions. |
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Until I arrived, that was considered tantamount to making a sale a day, but despite my record of successful entrances I always made saleless exits. |
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