Thus, if realty stands to be equated with money, the many and complex considerations which affect its value necessitate consideration. |
Potato gnocchi, a pasta I have always equated with sugarless cookie dough, is sultry and tender in brown butter and sage. |
Greeks like Aristotle, who opposed atomism, equated it with a blind desire to abnegate the governance of Nature in favour of pure chance. |
For almost all northern Europeans, national identity continues to be wrapped up in, and equated with, ethnic background. |
In Hollywood, Friedman believes, it is cool to be open to different sexualities and races because personal difference is equated with creativity. |
Justice is not to be equated with the law of the state or with simple majoritarian democracy. |