Which is tantamountto having for a postal address a single name that is marked on the map.
Experience in a woman is tantamount to a previous conviction against a prisoner.
It was said that the seclusion within the college would be tantamount to penal departure, and that the old men should thus have the last lingering drops of breath allowed them, without, in the world at large.
It would be tantamount to an accusation of cowardice against the whole empire.
As the Planentwurf was subject to change, union with the General Synod would be tantamount "'to buying the cat in the bag,' as the proverb has it.
For Lutherans, however, this was tantamountto a denial of the truth.
However, the action as such was tantamount to a violation and denial of the Lutheran Confession.
For Flask to have presumed to help himself, this must have seemed to himtantamount to larceny in the first degree.
It is an essential expression of life, and its disappearance would be tantamountto death, making an end to voluntary transition and ideal representation.
To try to support fabulous dogmas by evidence is tantamount to acknowledging that they are merely scientific hypotheses, instruments of discourse, and methods of expression.
When the idea of marrying her suggested itself, he always regarded it as being tantamount to suicide.
But doubtless he had done that which had been tantamount to swearing; and, at any rate, he could not now say that he had never sworn.
This of course was tantamount to saying that she would leave her money to some one else,--money which, as he well knew, had all been collected from the Bragton property.
They who knew him well and had seen the same thing done when his partner would not answer his call at whist or had led up to his discard were aware that the motion was tantamount to a very strong expression of disgust.
In his day he had been interested in some small public-service corporations, which is tantamount to saying that he knew peanut politics and had learned that the very best way to fight the devil is with fire.
A denial, under the present circumstances, would be tantamount to an admission; Poundstone could not guess just how much the Colonel really knew, and it would not do to lie to him, since eventually the lie must be discovered.
She meant to agree, and though she quite realized that general opinion would have regarded this as tantamount to placing herself in the man's power, that did not trouble her.
This would, as she realized, be tantamount to the betrayal of a greater interest in his doings than she was prepared to show.
She had once told him that he might go to her father, which according to her idea had been tantamount to accepting his offer as far as her power of acceptance went.
But this is only tantamount to admitting that Gozzi understood the theatre.
The cleverest professors of medicine at Padua prescribed ass's milk, which wastantamount to saying: "Phthisical creature, go and make your peace with Heaven!
But this is not tantamount to declaring that the thinking Ego is a simple substance- for this would be a synthetical proposition.
It wastantamount to that,' she answered, lifting her head and looking at him fixedly.
The second time that Downing returned to New York it was to make final arrangements for something tantamount to a separation.
It was tantamount to an abrogation of the charter of that colony.
I consider this as almost tantamount to a promise, and that I have very nearly obtained the object I have so long had in view.
It would be tantamount to an admission that I agree with you that the practice is objectionable.
The rebuke in its directness was tantamount to an accusation of negligence; in its suggestion of an invitation it implied a compliment.
Diogenes thumped the carpet with his tail, which was tantamount to replying that he liked being there and was very well satisfied to remain.
Everett has an allowance, and this will be tantamountto an allowance to Emily.
But if the foe could succeed in carrying a positive veto on the second reading, it would under all the circumstances be tantamount to a vote of want of confidence.
He could luxuriate in no society that was deficient in a certain feeling of faithful staunch high-churchism, which to him was tantamount to freemasonry.
That, of course, made her tantamount to a ship built in the United States, and under American registry she can run between American ports.
Anti-Jewish legislation is tantamount to lawlessness, and if we forsake justice, then we will be submitted to a degradation worse than war and suppression.
The mere division of the command put an end to the conduct of the war as heretofore pursued; the circumstance that Germanicus was not merely recalled, but obtained no successor, was tantamount to ordaining the defensive on the Rhine.
The equivocal wording of the question will be tantamount to the fallacy of putting two questions as one.
By thus inverting the legitimate order, you do what is tantamount to demonstrating A through itself; for your demonstration will not hold unless you assume A at the beginning, in order to arrive at C.