Example sentences of "[adv] for the same [noun] " in BNC.

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31 If the tax-transfer system creates a budget constraint that is nonlinear and non-convex , then it is possible for more than one tangency with an indifference curve to arise , and indeed for the same indifference curve to have two tangency points , and small changes in the budget constraint can cause the chosen number of hours to jump from one segment of the constraint to another ( e.g.points 6 and 7 in Fig. 12–2(c) ) .
32 On top of that , French banks were paid twice for the same service , first by French traders as a result of the Helsinki agreement and , second , by foreign banks ( those that the drawers of Eurocheques banked with ) as a result of the Eurocheque system exempted by the Commission in 1984 .
33 Your paying twice for the same service . .
34 ( b ) That no overlap of measurement occurs , with the consequential payment of the sub-contractor twice for the same operation .
35 Without amendments to the law , depreciation charges would mean existing taxpayers effectively paying twice for the same assets , for no other reason than the application of SSAP 12 .
36 But please remember what Doctor Barton has pointed out — you are not being judged twice for the same crime .
37 Their relationship with the organisation is likely to be transient they are brought in for a particular event and might or might not work again for the same organisation .
38 Hummel and Czerny also ask for the Menuetto Allegretto of the Symphony no. 40 to go quite fast , again for the same reason ( Hummel , dotted minim = 76 ; Czerny , dotted minim = 72 ) .
39 ‘ The defence does not arise on a plea of autrefois convict , but on the well-established rule at common law , that where a person has been convicted and punished for an offence by a court of competent jurisdiction , transit in rem judicatam , that is , the conviction shall be a bar to all further proceedings for the same offence , and he shall not be punished again for the same matter ; otherwise there might be two different punishments for the same offence .
40 Figure 21.14 compares laminar and turbulent mean velocity profiles , firstly for the same flow rate and secondly for the same pressure gradient .
41 B , on the other hand , who has always been resident in the United Kingdom , does likewise for the same reason .
42 To be regarded as equivalent to this , a pure discount bond ( making a lump sum payment at the end of year 2 with no year 1 payment ) would require a rate of return of 10.26 per cent ( the spot yield ) , i.e. for the same investment of 100 , the maturity value would have to be 121.57 ( i.e. 100 x ( 1.1026 ) 2 ) .
43 Figure 21.14 compares laminar and turbulent mean velocity profiles , firstly for the same flow rate and secondly for the same pressure gradient .
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