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    equation


    1. Put it into the success equation


    2. Remember the success equation; action, plus belief, plus


    3. Usually a sentence or equation would start on a white board written in black marker


    4. The equation of life dictates that harmony be balanced by evolution or growth


    5. equation, but he liked her balls


    6. Except, of course, for the unbending equation, for the balancing highs and


    7. balancing factor in the equation was Smith


    8. grinding pain that the equation must have balance


    9. It is a commonly held belief that where there is light there must be darkness, that forces of life are matched by those of death and that in all things there is a balanced equation of equals and opposites


    10. Except, of course, for the unbending equation, for the balancing highs and lows in the song of Smith’s stars

    11. There had to be the absolute cold that allowed Smith to feel the warmth, and the inevitable balancing factor in the equation was Smith


    12. That took them out of the equation … the two men had gone on towards the pedestrian subway … okay


    13. "The math would have to be the same on both planets," Luray said, "Even though I wouldn't presume to recognize an equation that could describe a stargate, I know the same ones have to hold true at each star, except for the local constants


    14. equation, it would look like this:


    15. time to quit the equation


    16. to focus on is a big factor in the happiness equation


    17. There was an equation in big numbers and a double box


    18. the chalk and went through the equation without hesitation, circled the answer at


    19. Buttworst wrote an equation on the board, something that had more


    20. The equal sign in an equation is no more than a

    21. He has balanced both sides of the equation, and the result is, like statistics, weighted in favour of the statistician


    22. Probably trying to come up with an equation disproving that any such Sasquatch


    23. ‘It’s no bad thing to be aware of one’s blessings but I think you should also add into that equation the blessing you’ve been to Sally and the kids this week, Jo


    24. equation? I was sure it was all of those things and none of them—some special


    25. I took the Greeks out of the equation; they were too


    26. Give this simplistic equation a thought or two: stress  indecision 


    27. This is the equation I use:


    28. Complete deformation of concrete at a definite age of hardening (ετ) is calculated by the equation:


    29. The equation of the compensatory factor can be modified as follows: V


    30. It can be found from the equation: ρс = ρ a

    31. The answer is that since the only variable in the equation


    32. Dark energy in its simplest formulation takes the form of the cosmological constant term in Einstein‘s field equations of general relativity, but its composition and mechanism are unknown and, more generally, the details of its equation of state and relationship with the Standard Model of particle physics continue to be investigated both observationally and theoretically


    33. This should give us an equation that looks like this;


    34. I have added this chapter because I believe that it is important for me to bring some kind of balance into the equation


    35. Presently, you could add red, tear-soaked eyes and a runny nose to the equation


    36. Social ―improprieties‖ (I am being generous) are oftentimes conveniently sidestepped or (casually) dismissed by ―social-minded‖ reformers who, eager for ―root‖ causes, worsen matters by making (implausible) excuses like ―social disease‖ or introducing psycho-babble into the equation rather than holding these tiresome individuals responsible for their actions


    37. Time properly fits into this equation, as well


    38. I prefer to believe, however, that he simply lacked principled core values and that his pursuit of power was/is simply a political end game common among people of his generation, especially those situated on the left side of the political equation


    39. ‖ This ―unbroken chain of events,‖ that finds ostensible expression in future behavior, is irreconcilable, it would seem, with causal/effects partially achieved in conjunction with problematical outcomes, that, in any event, could neither shape nor influence an uncertain future unless its ―collective actions‖ were uniformly mapped out, absent the intervention of Accident or Chance or other contaminating elements occasioned by voluntary actions not in keeping with ―programmed‖ designs that would (otherwise) render such a scenario, unthinkable; that is to say, there are far too many contending variables that need to be factored into the equation


    40. A‘s, factored out of the equation, America‘s (violent) crime rate(s) would be among the lowest of all industrialized nations! That‘s a heavy burden to place on one segment of the (American) population

    41. To everyone, I say keep your chins up! What makes our system of government so unique, despite its historical trials and set-backs, is an inherent, self-correcting capacity proportionate to our nation‘s collective determination to return social and political balance to the equation


    42. That many of these groups reside on the periphery of Western European traditions, adds another dimension to the equation


    43. That's the equation


    44. “That equation tells you this: If you know what the state of the system is now, you can calculate what it will be doing ten minutes from now


    45. ---The equation should describe the world in a completely deterministic way, but it doesn’t


    46. “---The equation should describe the world in a completely deterministic way, but it doesn’t


    47. This, again, a purely altruistic move on my side, the fact that I would be her dining partner barely even factored into the equation


    48. REMOVING RELIGION FROM THE EQUATION


    49. We all have to work on our side of the equation


    50. My brain is just hurting, trying to calculate a millisecond into the equation













































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    Synonyms for "equation"

    equating equation equality equivalence par

    "equation" definitions

    a mathematical statement that two expressions are equal


    a state of being essentially equal or equivalent; equally balanced


    the act of regarding as equal