Mathematical statement of uniqueness, except for an equivalent structure (equivalence relation)
Having the requisite qualities for.
1 A year ago, football was in crisis - up to a point.
2 The government estimates the project could create up to 50 new jobs.
3 However, the Finnish education system, free up to university level, is attractive.
4 Employees can take up to seven days volunteering time off per year.
5 Reports said their two-year deal was worth up to 30 million pounds.
6 The answer to the first question is: only up to a point.
7 Other developed countries include deaths that occur up to one year afterward.
8 Better protection for homeless people is good news up to a point.
9 Second, I'll go exercise my democratic right and line up to vote!
10 WHO predicts there could be up to 4 million cases this year.
11 So far this year, we're up to 13 now with six deaths.
12 The storms left up to 1 million homes in Alabama without power.
13 Costs of the case are thought to be up to £1 million.
14 The company said the move will create up to 180 new jobs.
15 This included animals given the drug up to five days after infection.
16 Forwarding Easily share great content with up to five friends or groups.
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