Example sentences of "[coord] it is equally " in BNC.

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1 It is essential that flyblown meat is not given as food and it is equally essential to ensure that food given to the young ferrets does n't subsequently become flyblown .
2 In assessing the decline of Liberalism , it is usual to separate the effects of war and coalition , and it is equally necessary in assessing the survival of Unionism .
3 It has a long history of urban culture as a market centre for a pastoral and agricultural hinterland , as a garrison town and a centre of services and administration , and it is equally placed as the gateway to the Mittelland .
4 And it is equally inadequate to suggest that the audience should only respond morally , elevated by the supposed triumph of good over evil — even though for many people now this is undoubtedly the effect of tragedy .
5 Painted steel is likely to be less durable than the other kinds , but it is equally important to choose strong frames that are not likely to buckle : ( aluminium may be more likely than steel to bend under strain ) .
6 This is usually seen as a weakness but it is equally a strength .
7 It is very rare that we disagree as an industry , but it is equally rare that we speak in a co-ordinated way , ’ he said .
8 But it is equally important to insist that the WEA is effective among an agricultural population …
9 But it is equally likely to be either one of the pair , and if you average over lots of sperms ( or eggs ) it turns out that half of them contain one allele , half the other .
10 But it is equally essential that they should know their school .
11 But it is equally clear that both the discovery of the first teichoic acid and those systematic endeavours afterwards are properly described as ‘ research ’ .
12 But it is equally ridiculous to assume he can conduct his life exactly the same after marriage as before .
13 On the record this was played using fingerstyle acoustic guitar , but it is equally effective when played in the same manner on an electric guitar .
14 But it is equally clear that its nature can not be accounted for by demonstrating its rules by a random use of any lexical items that come to mind .
15 Of course , it is feasible that the Greeks were more sharp-sighted than we are , and certainly their skies were clearer ; but it is equally likely that Merope has dimmed a fair deal over the past few thousand years — in other words , that it is a variable star with a period of at least several thousand years .
16 But it is equally vital they do not get complacent about the disease as there are many other forms against which there is no protection .
17 But it is equally necessary that humans engage in a ceaseless and violent struggle with beings which attack from outside the bounds of society .
18 But it is equally justifiable to eat meat whilst being concerned about current abuses in its production and preparation , none of which , given time and energy , are thought by bodies like the RSPCA , to be irremovable .
19 This is compatible with the other version of modular organization , redundancy , but it is equally compatible with the system being interactive , if we assume that removal of any one component has effects that are not detected by the behavioural task .
20 It may be that the Breton expedition was intended to keep up pressure on the French to make the sort of concessions the English would feel able to accept , but it is equally possible that the confused direction of English policy reflected conflicting influences at court .
21 It might , of course , mean that that particular person will readily be labelled ‘ deviant ’ , but it is equally possible that an individual could fully appreciate the attitude(s) of the generalized other and yet choose not to act within its framework .
22 It is quite unrealistic to think that you can spend every waking moment working , but it is equally unrealistic to have hobbies and interests which fill every evening and the weekend and for you to expect to pass the course .
23 But it is equally harmful to swing to the opposite extreme : to claim that the enterprise of becoming literate is hard only because teachers make it so , and that children would succeed perfectly well if they were just provided with suitable books and left to themselves .
24 But it is equally clear that direct , participatory democracy is , if not impossible , at least not very practicable in the modern world , and is in any case a recipe for bad government : " a community in mass is ill adapted for the business of Government … all numerous assemblies are essentially incapable of business . "
25 But it is equally true that there are general principles for successful teaching and learning which apply to all children .
26 This huge fourfold piece of political iconography , comparable as imperial propaganda to the Great Exhibition in London of 1851 , was executed we should remember by a single hand and was therefore surely centrally commissioned ; but it is equally significant of the proud standing of the demes that they were chosen as the vehicle for this glorious Attica-wide religious boasting .
27 But it is equally true that there is no way of foreseeing the health status of the very elderly of 2010 or 2022 ; people grown up in the historically exceptionally prosperous period since World War Two may have very different health expectations than those currently aged over 75 who were born before 1911 in a very different environment from the present .
28 Newman himself used the term ‘ enlargement ’ ( as we saw in Chapter 2 ) , but it is equally applicable to the German conception .
29 Miron 's tentative conclusion is that older staff may become less concerned about teaching as they develop other priorities ; but it is equally possible that students are responding more similarly , and more favourably , to lecturers who are more like themselves .
30 But it is equally obvious that the working class in the advanced capitalist societies has not been , for the most part , revolutionary in its outlook and action ; least of all in the US .
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