tantamount造句31 His answer was tantamount to an insult.
32 Such a system is tantamount to a carbon tax.
33 Such an explanation is tantamount to a confession.
34 The excuse was tantamount to a refusal.
35 His silence was tantamount to a refusal.
36 Dropping the commitment would be tantamount to a tightening of monetary policy as bond yields rise in anticipation of short-term rate hikes.
37 Should a tragedy occur, it would be tantamount to murder.
38 Programming them to self-destruct after 26 checkouts is tantamount to asking librarians to embrace entropy.
39 If this really happens, then on to the original capital has been suffering from a real estate agent speaking, is tantamount to another.
40 With the increasing supply of property, is unprecedented fierce competition level, but developers know that price is absolutely indispensable, otherwise it will be tantamount to suicide.
41 One would have to completely disregard such overwhelming evidence to the contrary that it would be tantamount to intellectual suicide.
42 Can play, and your daughters situation is now tantamount to quiescent period, there is no great hindrance.
43 Language is a primary element of culture, and stasis in the arts is tantamount to death.
44 To neglect or forget aspects of the past is tantamount to rewriting history, and anyone who has read Animal Farm knows where that can lead.
45 The United States and the world together, is tantamount recognition of the failure of unilateralism.
46 Moussa said the Arabs will not accept direct negotiations so long as Israel continues to build settlements, because that would be tantamount to unconditionally accepting Israeli terms.
47 Many of Ms. Suu Kyi's backers oppose registration, which could be tantamount to relinquishing their claim to power.
48 Even with meritless claims, "class certification decisions are often tantamount to a decision on the merits," the companies say in a court filing.
49 For her, wearing make up at home is tantamount to blasphemy.
50 Time father, would be tantamount to associate with the hard - working and thrifty counterparts.
51 That would be tantamount to creating divine enemies, immortal enemies So God must maintain the upper hand in his struggle with these humans who have learned to defy him.
52 If you are quick to feel controlled, the pressure to meet deadlines can be tantamount to losing your autonomy.
53 Consent under these circumstances will be tantamount to exploitation of the patient.
54 Smoking is tantamount to squandering their health and shorten their lives.
55 A right not stated in law is tantamount to a claim.
56 For the best part of a decade, discussion of adaptation was regarded by most participants in climate policy-making as tantamount to betrayal.
57 The commercial market there is a immutable law: Any business or brand, if the innovation would be tantamount to giving up the market to give up, this is an indisputable fact.
58 An intentional violation of auditing standards in this new and as yet untested environment, may be tantamount to committing professional suicide, " Sharav said."
59 The Republican election defeat would be tantamount to a "political earthquake."
60 She was a person infected with 300 individuals, 300 families would be tantamount to undermining that 300 people will unknowingly infected many people do, and God knows.