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How to use equated to in a sentence

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A TRS of 2 was equated to Above Average rating reflecting the infrequency of errors that have marginal effect on data quality.
Bravery can sometimes be equated to stupidity where people will put themselves in danger.
Could the harm associated with a water withdrawal be meaningfully equated to an improvement in some other resource, for example wildlife?
Therefore, country names can be equated to brand names and carry similar meanings in the images they elicit.
Conservation equated to benchwork and then progressed to ideals of minimum intervention and preventive conservation.
Looking back, I know that my initially very tough style of management equated to a certain kind of self-preservation.
I find it unfortunate that this bill does not differentiate between two situations that should not be equated to one another.
Other persons exposed to the consumer-provider relationships, whether they are determinable or not, are equated to consumers.
For Aboriginal people this has equated to less dependence on government, greater control and decision making, and less confrontation.
The content of the right was generally equated to a right of independent statehood.
Trim design equated to up to 40 stages of pressure letdown, keeping extreme velocities and fluid turbulence to a minimum.
It is therefore reasonable to conclude that the benefit to Hynix equated to the full amount by which its debt was reduced.
The frequency equations of stepped beams were expressed as fourth order determinant equated to zero.
The standardization of criteria is equated to more uniform and consistent decision making within particular offices and across regions.
Thursday's record of 18 MPs ejected in 73 minutes equated to one MP every four minutes.
Analyses during early stages of the process could therefore not be equated to actual intake.
The reflection she sees is slimmer and more beautiful, thus her ego is equated to the potent drug.
Specific structural requirements are equated to constructing the perfect mouse trap for catching targeted prey.
Neither the Russian Empire, nor the Soviet Union ever had an organised force that could be equated to a militia.
United's income at the same rate equated to 324.8m euros.
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