Example sentences of "is [adj] to the same " in BNC.

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1 Another objection to the notion of ‘ stages ’ is due to the same problem .
2 It is subject to the same mechanisms as other parts of the id .
3 However , our own observations show that once invited to submit a proposal , a school 's case is subject to the same criteria as any other , and that these criteria are fairly rigorously applied .
4 Becoming a member and shareholder on an issue by a private company ( or a closely-held public company whose shares are not listed or dealt in on the U.S.M. ) is subject to the same legal requirements of agreement plus entry on the register but in practice both will be achieved with less formality and , in the case of private companies , without the issue of allotment letters .
5 In this sense he assumes that government policy is subject to the same degree of stickiness as prices .
6 Thus it appears that the acquisition of the grammar of a new variety of " the same " language is subject to the same difficulties and may lead to the same types of " error " and inconsistency as the acquisition of its phonology .
7 The second is tantamount to the same thing in reverse .
8 Each of the apophyseal and ligamentous articulations of cervical spine is susceptible to the same inflammatory changes as those in peripheral joints of patients with rheumatoid arthritis .
9 What follows from this analysis , of course , is that concurrent interference as an explanation of latent inhibition is open to the same objections as were raised to Wagner 's theory .
10 If it begins from the assumption of difference and then adduces literacy as the explanation , the argument is open to the same criticism that Goody himself levels at Lévi-Strauss ' dualism ; if , on the other hand , it begins from the assumption that literacy is the crucial source of difference and that the mental differences follow from this , then it is beginning from the very assumption that it claims to be setting out to prove .
11 Such a definition involves the construction of categories within the general scope of the law and , though they may be widely drawn , is open to the same objection as a definition based upon the perceptions of solicitors .
12 This Lecture is open to the same objection in that it focuses on a very limited range of issues .
13 I hope that the House will never forget that no one is guilty of an offence unless they have been duly tried and convicted and that everyone is entitled to the same presumption of innocence .
14 Wherever relevant the legally aided client is entitled to the same information as to costs as the private client .
15 ‘ Whatever this patient 's origins or inclinations , she is entitled to the same care and respect we give to all the others on the ward .
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