We have no meanings for "as tantamount" in our records yet.
1 That is seen by Moscow as tantamount to change of government.
2 And he described the Houthis' seizure of Sanaa as tantamount to a coup.
3 Reconciliation Minister Antoinette Montaigne decries the evacuation missions as tantamount to accepting partition.
4 Many Gaeilgeoiri at the time regarded the Caighdean as tantamount to a devaluation.
5 Mersenne disapproved of this and saw it as tantamount to 'atheism'.
6 The average Republican regarded this message as tantamount to a declaration of war.
7 He has denounced their actions as tantamount to a coup d'etat.
8 That is seen by Moscow as tantamount to regime change.
9 While pragmatic, such measures are seen by critics as tantamount to rewards for wrongdoing.
10 It would be seen as tantamount to a Malazan putsch!
11 Many see selling shares as tantamount to betting against themselves.
12 We assess the tender offer as distressed and the completed transaction as tantamount to default.
13 Mayisela condemned the violent protest action, labelling the burning of government vehicles and infrastructure as tantamount to treason.
14 Under our criteria, we regard debt repurchases at a significant discount to par as tantamount to a default.
15 While protest charges have typically been seen as tantamount to nuisance crimes, like trespassing or loitering, these were different.
16 Last week, before the court ruling, he described such a salary as tantamount to "corruption" in Mexico.
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