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Example sentences for "equal value"

  • What is consumed for mere enjoyment, is gone; what is consumed for reproduction, leaves commodities of equal value, commonly with the addition of a profit.

  • Five cards of equal value do not often fall to the lot of any one, therefore this combination does not often occur; and in most cases it is, perhaps, wise for players to be satisfied with something less.

  • In cutting for partners, two players cutting cards of equal value, unless such cards are the two highest, cut again; should they be the two lowest, a fresh cut is necessary to decide who shall deal.

  • In methane and ethane the hydrogen atoms are of equal value, and no matter which one may be substituted by another element or group the same compound will result.

  • Obviously, isomeric ring-systems are possible, since the carbon atoms in the original rings are not all of equal value.

  • While gold is exclusively the standard in this country, money will be depreciated, when a pound sterling is not of equal value with 5 dwts.

  • Suppose that in the early stages of society, the bows and arrows of the hunter were of equal value, and of equal durability, with the canoe and implements of the fisherman, both being the produce of the same quantity of labour.

  • One hundred pounds of English money was formerly of equal value with, and could purchase 100l.

  • And if we are startled by the incorrectness of this assumption, what can be said for the converse of this statement, namely, that products of equal value, i.

  • We also find Proudhon, again distorted, in Duehring's statement that the time spent in work by various workers, whether they be navvies or sculptors, is of equal value.

  • Equal quantities of labour, at all times and places, may be said to be of equal value to the labourer.

  • The same quantity of money would, in this case, equally have remained in the country, and there would, besides, have been a reproduction of an equal value of consumable goods.

  • But though equal quantities of labour are always of equal value to the labourer, yet to the person who employs him they appear sometimes to be of greater, and sometimes of smaller value.

  • Surely each commercial nation should be willing to yield a little to secure a gold coin of equal value, weight, and diameter, from whatever mint it may have been issued.

  • Such a system would secure to the people a safe currency of equal value in all parts of the country, receivable for all dues, and easily convertible into coin.

  • The knave and ten in one hand are of equal value, and therefore to win with the knave would be no unnecessary sacrifice of strength.

  • Two players cutting cards of equal value, unless such cards are the two lowest, or the two highest, cut again.

  • His object is to fool you; and if he holds cards of equal value, he will probably take the trick with the highest.

  • Should the two players who cut the lowest cards draw cards of equal value, they must cut again to decide which shall deal.

  • Should the two players who cut lowest, secure cards of equal value, they shall re-cut to determine which of the two shall deal, and the lower on the re-cut deals.

  • He did not see how he could produce an equal value in land in every part of the Union.

  • Two sets of two cards each, of equal value (i.

  • Four cards of equal value, and one other card of no value.

  • To put an equal value upon; to put (something) on a par with another thing.

  • Equal value; equality of nominal and actual value; the value expressed on the face or in the words of a certificate of value, as a bond or other commercial paper.

  • Two players drawing cards of equal value, which are not the two highest, draw again.

  • Two players cutting cards of equal value, unless such cards are the two highest, cut again; should they be the two lowest, a fresh cut is necessary to decide which of those two deals.

  • In the form M―C―M the two extremes are gold and at the same time gold of equal value.

  • Adam Smith says: “Equal quantities of labour, at all times and places, may be said to be of equal value to the labourer.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "equal value" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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