The American press lavishes attention on efforts of top execs to maximize their profits, equating their net worth with high moral character. |
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The fashion for equating chimps with children is based on a degraded view of humanity and an ignorance about animals. |
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Therefore, there is contextual Biblical evidence for equating these two Hebrew words, at least in some cases. |
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Twenty-four days were to be eliminated from the school year, equating to a 12.6 percent pay cut. |
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On this basis the shares are currently trading at 10.4 times earnings in 2004, equating to a 35 per cent discount to its peers. |
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These 28 projects represent over 69,000 homes, equating to 80 percent of the Army family housing inventory in the United States. |
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Allen never produces convincing evidence for equating rodeo performers with real working cowhands. |
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Separately, the real risk-free rate is an equilibrium rate, equating the overall supply and demand for funds. |
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Afterward, demonstrators exulted, equating their seduction of the cameras with victory. |
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The thesis you put forward equating leftist parties has the same credibility as the joke about Hitler and Stalin. |
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Mr. Larsen makes the mistake of equating millennialism with dispensationalism, when the latter is actually a particular type of the former. |
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This growth in software use, equating to a form of digitalisation, occurred between 1984 and the present day. |
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Suspicious buyers could draw the wrong conclusions, equating cosy partnerships with greedy cartels. |
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That is probably the main impression, but that's not to say that people are equating the two. |
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No one is equating babies with commodities, but the principles of supply and demand apply. |
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The equating of lycanthropy and homosexuality's pretty direct here and it's hard to figure out why. |
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He referred to Africa's concept of ubuntu, equating compassion with it, and bringing smiles to many audience members' faces. |
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Most people understand the concept of brain death and see the wisdom in equating death with brain death. |
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I think it's pretty odd that people are still equating virginity with purity. |
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The capitalization reduces the top inscription to its barest signification, equating Morrison's name directly with her prize. |
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Many in our society make the mistake of equating love with passionate love. |
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Bernstein cautioned against facilely equating computational ability with human, subjective qualities to which rights traditionally adhere. |
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Dr. Paul Nathanson: As I pointed out before, you're equating marriage and love, and that is not an equation I would make. |
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It is an illusion of some mid-level public-sector managers that tax money can be saved through equating university research with utilitarianism. |
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The rational choice model typically defines norms behaviorally, equating them with patterns of behavior as opposed to expectations or values. |
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Mr Nassauer's speech verged on equating the volume of legislation with the amount of bureaucracy. |
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While the relationship between men and weapons is often sexually charged, simply equating weapons with phallic extensions is too simple. |
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Some felt that need reflected something entirely different, equating it to a need for help. |
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Another expert offered a similar view about the political economy of Russia by equating political control to ownership. |
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The Protestant Work Ethic imposed a moral meaning to time by equating the productive use of time with godliness. |
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Monthly requests have doubled to over 190,000, equating to over 20,000 user sessions from over 85 countries. |
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One can understand people equating it with modernity and resisting attempts to call it into question. |
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The NGO Forum on the ADB believed that Radner's study begins from a mistaken assumption in equating country ownership with government ownership. |
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However, if a consensus is reached, it could directly satisfy the demand for equating extreme poverty with the denial of human rights. |
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Anyone who merely calls for a mutual ceasefire is equating the criminal and victim, and justifying the aggression and the blockade. |
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He did this by equating Coulomb's law to Newton's equations of motion. |
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Don't make the mistake of equating this position with that one. |
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Branding means equating your name to a certain topic, product, or service. |
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The two doctors say they were forced to pull out of providing cover because the hospital was not paying them enough to cover costs, equating their contracts to charity work. |
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Yet by equating their engineering with Teutonic rigor the Germans have created the impression of an exclusive proprietary quality. |
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I liked the section equating sanctions with weapons of mass destruction. |
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Presidents are fond of equating their power with benevolent leadership. |
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The number of accidents resulting in serious or fatal injuries has fallen by an average of 28 per cent a year, equating to 21 serious accidents that have been prevented. |
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Vehicle crime has dropped by 2.5 per cent, meaning 64 fewer victims in the past seven months, and domestic burglary has fallen by 10 per cent, equating to 137 fewer victims. |
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Those against it argue that the term folklore is unclear and that equating it with creative works would lead to unjustified royalty obligations. |
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These cheapen the relationship by equating an emotional investment to an unemotional return. |
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Eusebius began a long-lived tradition of equating dissent and disagreement with persecution. |
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The authorities repeatedly emphasized that the kmet was not bound to his master, to counter allegations equating kmet tenure with servile status. |
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Smirnoff Appleback was a finished drink, comprising a 50ml serve of Smirnoff, with ice and lemonade or ginger ale and equating to 1.9 units. |
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Some researchers have tried to clarify the idea of race by equating it to the biological idea of the clade. |
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At the 1647 General Council Oliver Cromwell and Henry Ireton argued against equating the right to life with the right to property. |
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Deriving the optimal incentive levels would require equating the program's marginal benefit with its marginal cost, which is outside the scope of the paper. |
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Throughout the story, both Romeo and Juliet, along with the other characters, fantasise about it as a dark being, often equating it with a lover. |
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In addition, he wished to know whether the bulletin went beyond national law by equating marriage and domestic partnership, even though national law did not regard them as equivalent. |
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Some dictionaries include additional senses equating acronym with initialism. |
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I am not equating our own country to Colombia by any stretch of the imagination, but we have seen the tragedy of displacement for the indigenous peoples of Canada through residential schools and forced relocations. |
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Their harrowing images sprint among Modern styles while wringing all they can from the combination of etching, aquatint and dry point, not least by regularly equating acid-bitten surfaces with wounded flesh or riven terrain. |
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As well, one should not be misled by equating fame with business viability, as there are many famous people through the new technologies who are still unable to make a viable living. |
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Bachmann parried smoothly, once again equating submission with respect. |
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Discussing advance care planning early in the course of disease avoids equating options, such as DNR orders and palliative care, with 'giving up' on the patient. |
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The mixed potential, spontaneously established by the corroding metal, is obtained by equating expressions for the anodic and cathodic currents of the two processes in the corrosion couple. |
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Tennyson displaced Columbus' enchainment to the last phase of his career, as if equating it with the terminal arrestedness of his Ulysses. |
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However, including all cohabitations under the rubric of conjugal relations may be misleading and so would be equating their break up with divorce. |
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Many psychologists, however, still follow the German philosopher Immanuel Kant in equating feeling to states of pleasantness and unpleasantness, known in psychology as affect. |
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Elements that make up this commodity-balance are estimated within a framework where, in addition to equating supply and disposition, outputs of industries are equated with their total inputs and GDP components. |
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Yet equating human identity with cultural diversity equally means having to recognize that the very concept of diversity itself involves the presence of unity, without which diversity would merely amount to multiplicity. |
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Pleas in law: The Board of Appeal erred in equating the words ULTIMATE FIGHTING to the identification of the name of a particular sport and in finding that their meaning was clear and unequivocal. |
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It was important to refrain from equating any religion with terrorism. |
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He criticised speculative philosophy, equating metaphysics with ideology. |
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Similarly, factors such as equating production operations against quality assurance or inspection tasks have been increasingly difficult to manage outside of automated means. |
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The measurement has been adopted by rainforest conservation charity Size of Wales, aiming to conserve an area of rainforest equating to the area of Wales. |
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