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    1. We have difficulty dissuading ourselves from the habit of thinking we are 'one;' so to not acknowledge our presumed 'unity' by avoiding saying 'I' is tantamount to denying our existence


    2. We all looked at Bert in amazement for what he had said was wrong we were all in this together and it was tantamount to calling George a shirker


    3. The Council had finally sanctioned what was tantamount to an act of war


    4. The federal government‘s half-hearted attempt at reducing budget deficits is tantamount to a terminally ill patient disengaging his or her life support system


    5. A tie, in whatever sporting event, is tantamount to taking one‘s sister to the prom!


    6. This is tantamount to saying that because a family has the financial resources to send its children to private schools, that public schools should be off-limits


    7. This was tantamount to the scene from the spaghetti westerns where the doomed cowboy is made to dig his own grave before being shot backwards into it


    8. At one time, the conventional wisdom was that choosing the second option was tantamount to career suicide


    9. situations they had taught about in the academy, where kindness was tantamount to cruelty


    10. been the error of those who have expounded it as simply tantamount to sheer

    11. Rejection of this practice is tantamount to


    12. He cannot be allowed to escape," she said, gritting her teeth as if the idea of escape was tantamount to treason


    13. because associating partners with ALLAH is tantamount with


    14. Judgment or prejudice against others was tantamount to declaring war on yourself and your family, since whatever it was that you gave to the world would be acted upon with the design of that momentum


    15. In my humble opinion, leaving those 4,000 soldiers ashore would be tantamount to sacrificing them for no good purpose


    16. To refuse permission to the 8th Army to evacuate Korea in these conditions is tantamount to sacrificing all these men and women for nothing, you damn jackass!’’


    17. As for presenting my plans in advance to you, General Salan, that would have been tantamount to throwing surprise away


    18. To include a lemon filled donut would be tantamount to calling the designers a bunch of squealing fairies


    19. sophisticated that it has become sentient and destroying it would be tantamount to


    20. destroy the Borg at Wolf 359, that was self defense, but to use it against the Romulan home world is tantamount to genocide

    21. Imagine that there is a supreme, infinite effulgence hidden behind all these names and forms which is tantamount to the effulgence of crores of suns put together


    22. To refuse the Princess this request, even in the best of situations, was tantamount


    23. surrendering as tantamount to death itself, which in a way it is, because it involves opening ourselves to the psychic life of the soul and the psychic essence of


    24. If he did, then it was tantamount to an admission that his decision had been faulty


    25. Turney left: in a hospital, a surgeon’s opinion is tantamount to law


    26. readily al owed this, it would have been tantamount to endorsing


    27. denotes the fall of religion and is tantamount to Himsa


    28. Clinton’s) support of Israel’s breach of the Peace Accord to be tantamount to joining the Israelis’ side in said possible/probable war


    29. Which is tantamount to saying Jesus paid his taxes so that Rome could afford the nails with which to crucify him and the overtime for the soldiers to guard his tomb


    30. Yes, his very own act was tantamount to killing himself: for the Almighty Al’lah had granted him the power of cogent thought to use it appropriately, but he failed to use it at all

    31. To a zombie, this conversation was tantamount to a dinner bell


    32. I knew that and I also knew that my even thinking about the detective’s wife was tantamount to juvenile stupidity of the most ridiculous kind


    33. figured out that would be tantamount to selling the ships to


    34. become tantamount to travel between Europe and the Americas in the


    35. Is it not sharing if you are not aware of it? I had a friend who was always going on about how polygamy is wrong and that what I was doing was tantamount to cheating and his wife was so proud of him and every time he would start this conversation I’d ask him to stop because he was insulting not just me but my wives as well and he’d do so


    36. What kind of cultural insanity made them commit such an insane sacrilege upon the biggest statue they ever built? It would have been tantamount to modern Americans disfiguring Mount Rushmore, and replacing its symbolic meaning by wiping off the original faces and replacing them with smaller faces of another species


    37. It would be tantamount to


    38. If what his sister told him was true, then Luanna had taken a huge risk, magic or no magic; infiltrating a police station--a police station in the progressive region, of all places--was tantamount to an act of madness


    39. To apologize now was tantamount to admitting defeat


    40. overplay to which they were referring was tantamount to a type of neuronal cassette, or

    41. to temptation is tantamount to eating your seed before


    42. Which is tantamount to saying that the air contained in the Nautilus would be exactly enough for 625 men over twenty–four hours


    43. Claire had seen a 60 Minutes story where a government whistleblower had said connecting your computer to the Internet was tantamount to jacking yourself directly into the NSA


    44. Must we accept the view of Empedocles of Trinacria that the right ovary (the postmenstrual period, assert others) is responsible for the birth of males or are the too long neglected spermatozoa or nemasperms the differentiating factors or is it, as most embryologists incline to opine, such as Culpepper, Spallanzani, Blumenbach, Lusk, Hertwig, Leopold and Valenti, a mixture of both? This would be tantamount to a cooperation (one of nature's favourite devices) between the nisus formativus of the nemasperm on the one hand and on the other a happily chosen position, succubitus felix of the passive element


    45. Another thing he commented on was equipping soldiers with firearms or sidearms of any description liable to go off at any time which was tantamount to inciting them against civilians should by any chance they fall out over anything


    46. “That since the stones are not passing through his lands, but originate there, the tax is tantamount to charging the monks for the stones, contrary to the charter of Henry I


    47. "May I ask why you returned from America? I considered that the strong wish you expressed to go there, when an adequate sum was furnished, was tantamount to an engagement that you would remain there for life


    48. Will was in a defiant mood, his consciousness being deeply stung with the thought that the people who looked at him probably knew a fact tantamount to an accusation against him as a fellow with low designs which were to be frustrated by a disposal of property


    49. I knew that this was tantamount to passing up the opportunity entirely, but for various reasons I chose not to argue the issue


    50. It is tantamount to an options position in which you sell gamma












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