Equated
in sentence
38 examples of Equated in a sentence
That is a pretty solid contribution for a behavior
equated
with doing nothing.
That according to a Columbia study on cis straight relationships black is often
equated
with masculinity and Asian with femininity, leading more men to not value black women and to fetishize Asian women.
WG: It's not just knowing that white people like Lisa in Chicago have white privilege, it's reflecting consciously on the term whiteness and its history, knowing that whiteness can't be
equated
with American.
It may be uncomfortable for some to hear — business growth and lives saved somehow
equated
in the same sentence — but it is that business growth that allows us to keep doing more.
Adding moving pictures over the music added narrative dimension, yes, but never quite
equated
the power that just raw music had for me on its own.
And yes, my colleagues who watch this later will realize this is the first time in the history of our community that the solar wind has been
equated
with mucus.
Names like Muhammed, Ahmed, Sharif, names I had grown up with all of my life were
equated
with terms like "terrorist," "hate monger," "enemy."
And I think at some point, I dehumanized them, and the people of North Korea became
equated
with the North Korean government.
When the life stress inventory was built, back then, a long-term relationship pretty much
equated
to a marriage.
Now, this is a people who cognitively do not distinguish the color blue from the color green because the canopy of the heavens is
equated
to the canopy of the forest upon which the people depend.
In 2008, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded for work done on a molecule called green fluorescent protein that was isolated from the bioluminescent chemistry of a jellyfish, and it's been
equated
to the invention of the microscope, in terms of the impact that it has had on cell biology and genetic engineering.
Practically every scene drags on excessively, the "experimental" lighting and camera work is terrible, Rob Lowe apparently
equated
being scruffy with acting, and the poor drab Euro-pop numbers stop the movie to a dead halt.
The main character, Doug, showed off his skills in flying a Cessna aircraft, which somehow
equated
to being fully capable of flying a jet aircraft and being able to kill people.
The average Left Elbow Index is 5.25, raised to a 7.0 when
equated
with the IMDb scale.
The LEI average for this film is 9.3, raised to a 10 when
equated
to the IMDb scale.
I find it hard to understand how a horror movie could be
equated
with a bunch of frogs.
This can be directly
equated
with what's happening in the world today with militant Islam.
For more than four decades after Independence in 1947, India suffered from the economics of nationalism, which
equated
political independence with economic self-sufficiency and so relegated the country to bureaucratic protectionism and stagnation.
Climate change is
equated
with “global warming,” but much more than warming is involved.
France’s response to the tension between preserving the European project
(equated
with the single currency) and avoiding a chronically depressed economy will be to put off the day of reckoning for as long as possible.
But food cannot be treated as just another commodity, and governments should develop appropriate policies, infrastructure, and institutions to ensure food security (not to be
equated
with total self-sufficiency) at the national or regional level.
Cohn’s sin was to let it be known publicly that he almost resigned following the violence last month in Charlottesville, Va., when Trump
equated
white supremacist and neo-Nazi demonstrators, many of them armed, with those who opposed them.
As a result, market risks can be
equated
with the risks confronting individual market participants.
Meanwhile, Islamic cultures entered a historical phase in which science was
equated
with Western influence and eschewed.
Bin Laden’s demise, as welcome as it is, should in no way be
equated
with the demise of terrorism.
During a company meeting on the day Holder’s report was released, Uber board member David Bonderman
equated
the addition of more women board members with “more talking.”
Just as the strong franc, the so-called franc fort of the 1990s, did not imply an economically strong France, a strong euro should not be
equated
with an powerfully growing Europe.
In fact, most calls for Asian unity are concerned with uniting Asia with the West (often
equated
with the interests of the whole world) against some part of Asia, whether it be Iraq, Iran, North Korea, or Myanmar.
He even
equated
the Israelis with the Nazis.
They are far more autonomous in terms of foreign policy than they were four decades ago, when they
equated
independence with nuclear capabilities.
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