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Meanings of least equivalent in English
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Usage of least equivalent in English
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Her words were at leastequivalent to an absolution of his effrontery!
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Equivalence testing confirmed that pulse therapy was at leastequivalent to continuous treatment.
3
Molecular biology seems to offer performances at leastequivalent in terms of sensitivity and specificity for certain parasites.
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The speed capability must be at leastequivalent to the top speed of the vehicle to which it is fitted.
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On the other hand, their sensitivity was at leastequivalent to that of TST and, in certain studies, superior with T-SPOT-TB.
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High-dose, right-sided, unilateral ECT is at leastequivalent to moderate-dosage bilateral ECT in efficacy, but retains advantages with respect to cognitive adverse effects.
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Businesses should pay their workers an amount at leastequivalent to JobKeeper's $1500 a fortnight before-tax, and they get reimbursed from the government.
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And if pokes with the elbow weren't declared blasphemous, or at leastequivalent to malicious mischief, he thought, there was no justice in the world.
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If the antenna issue disappears, the iPhone 4 could end up at leastequivalent in satisfaction to the 3GS, said Carton.