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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 But it is equally ridiculous to assume he can conduct his life exactly the same after marriage as before .
7 This is notably the case with Marxist thinkers , from Marx to Mao Tse-tung , but it is equally apparent in other influential styles of political thought ; that of the Fabians , of Gandhi and other leaders of national independence struggles , of groups of liberal and conservative thinkers , and of those engaged in political action in diverse social movements .
8 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 .
9 But it is equally necessary that humans engage in a ceaseless and violent struggle with beings which attack from outside the bounds of society .
10 Newman himself used the term ‘ enlargement ’ ( as we saw in Chapter 2 ) , but it is equally applicable to the German conception .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 But it is equally possible that he could spoil any chances he might have had by making some political slip .
15 But it is equally essential that they should know their school .
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 Community involvement is obviously more likely in the latter case , but it is equally vital for large scale systems .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 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 ) .
21 But it is equally important to insist that the WEA is effective among an agricultural population …
22 But it is equally important , in the world of the late twentieth century , to form a clear conception of how the processes of political change in any one country or group of countries are located in an international network of political forces .
23 ‘ Not only is it important to make sure that houses are secure but it is equally important to secure outhouses and garages . ’
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 But it is equally clear that both the discovery of the first teichoic acid and those systematic endeavours afterwards are properly described as ‘ research ’ .
27 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 .
28 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 . "
29 But it is equally concerned with the usage of electronic text as an end in itself , whether as a research database or a component in non-paper publications .
30 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 .
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