Equivalence in a sentence as a noun

So that's a false equivalence right there, but that's besides the point.

There is an analogy to be drawn, even though it's not an equivalence.

You're right to point out the non-equivalence of the two, but the author's **** Math project is in no way not math.

If you're honestly trying to argue an equivalence in US and Europe in terms of such benefits, you're crazy.

"Weaksauce attempt by Gruber at drawing an equivalence.

It's not the same at all - an equivalence would be if facebook didn't support Chrome at all and made people choose another browser.

If someone made arguments on behalf of the KKK, we don't need a full and fair debate providing a false equivalence between both sides.

No initiative, no activism, no outcry can be raised because its wind is immediately sucked out by foolish people screaming moral equivalence.

You can really only compare particular algorithms against each other, because there's no trivial equivalence between "imperative" and "pure functional" algorithms.

There's no equivalence in spirit between a crying mother deciding that it's in the best interests of her family to terminate a pregnancy and a bunch of scary-eyed fanatics trying to make humanity "better".I'm assuming you've never known anyone go through that.

"Here Mr. Khan stands exposed as possessing a historical perspective steeped in academias standard issue, postmodern, left-leaning narrative of cultural relativism, multiculturalism, and moral equivalence.

Equivalence definitions

noun

a state of being essentially equal or equivalent; equally balanced; "on a par with the best"

See also: equality equation

noun

essential equality and interchangeability

noun

qualities that are comparable; "no comparison between the two books"; "beyond compare"

See also: comparison compare comparability