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

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1 It is equally true that there would be even fewer breweries left if the Campaign had not opposed takeovers and mergers vociferously .
2 Yet it is equally true that the Treasury just as consistently suggest economies that they do not expect to achieve but which concentrate the minister 's mind and preferably chill his blood .
3 It is equally true that firms and households are less likely to operate efficiently in a period of inflation , for a number of reasons .
4 On the other hand , it is equally true that it is through participation in the service of others that he comes to realize his true Self and his identity with all that lives .
5 If we were to express the interrelation of identity and participation in classical Hindu terminology we might say that while knowledge , jñāna , leads to action , karma , it is equally true that action leads to knowledge .
6 It is equally true that they are rarely associated with earthquakes .
7 If it can be claimed that the young men who spend a short time in a school before moving on provide the vitality , it is equally true that those who devote their whole lives to a single school give the continuity , tradition , and wisdom which are equally , if not more , important .
8 But it is equally true that there are general principles for successful teaching and learning which apply to all children .
9 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 .
10 It is equally true that they are not as suitable for a truly mixed sequential-direct application as indexed sequential files .
11 It is equally true that Lord Diplock has stated that the normal presumption is that Parliament intends questions of law to be decided by the courts , but his Lordship did not state that this was an irrebuttable presumption .
12 It is equally true that Opposition Members seem obsessed with pursuing the business community with prosecutions and they frequently question me about that across a wide range of Government policies — something which I regret , but with which I have become rather familiar .
13 While it is true that in recent decades it has been made more , rather than less , difficult for elected assemblies to exercise control over public expenditure ( Robinson 1978 ) , it is equally true that political controllers are not completely starved of information about bureaucratic activities .
14 Although this comes more naturally if the shots are primarily of human activity , it is equally true if the emphasis is on places rather than people .
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