equivalently in the PONS Dictionary

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Equivalently, it occurs when the highest possible output of one good is produced, given the production level of the other good(s).
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Equivalently, it maximizes the posterior expectation of a utility function.
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Equivalently, it says that time average and average over the statistical ensemble are the same.
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Equivalently, the diamond may be considered as a set of pitch classes, where a pitch class is an equivalence class of pitches under octave equivalence.
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Equivalently, elements of the extension field can be written as ordered pairs of real numbers.
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In this approach logical formulas represent computational problems (or, equivalently, computational resources), and their validity means being always computable.
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One can equivalently say, that the odds are 13:2 "against".
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Equivalently, it is an injection of the corresponding weight lattices with finite cokernel.
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The differential expansion of a thermal gradient can be understood in terms of stress or of strain, equivalently.
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Equivalently, a prime number is a positive integer which has exactly two positive factors: 1 and itself.
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