Equating
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39 examples of Equating in a sentence
Let's stop
equating
experience with ability, credentials with competence.
So, this simple narrative
equating
Western demand and Chinese suffering is appealing, especially at a time when many of us already feel guilty about our impact on the world, but it's also inaccurate and disrespectful.
Add to this lookalikes of the usual suspects of Paris between world wars - Cocteau, Picasso, Gertrude Stein etcetera - and an audience with the godlike Auguste Renoir (courtesy of Picasso) and you get this: Two hours of rehashed ideas trying to convince the viewer of an artist's originality by
equating
him with every stereotyped image of the troubled genius.
The director updates a novel set in turn-of-the-century brothels to modern day Canary Islands - presumably
equating
the European tourist's penchant for holiday sex with Victorian appetites.
Equating
the US with regimes that murdered 30-40 million of their own people is dis-ingenuousness at its worst.
i'm not
equating
the 2 movies with each other,though i do seem to recall being less than impressed with "48 hours.i
Israel is especially concerned that Obama might be willing to address Iran’s nuclear ambition by
equating
it with Israel’s nuclear status.
By
equating
the murderer and the victim, we wash our hands.
Arabs express their disdain for Zionism by
equating
the Zionist project to the creation of a colony, to which millions of Jewish settlers have come.
To put it in economics jargon, efficiency requires
equating
the marginal cost associated with allocation (both in acquiring information about the relative benefits of different projects and in monitoring investments) with the marginal benefits.
The apology would have to be straightforward and credible, unlike his recent statement, in which he effectively denied the genocide by referring vaguely to “the events of 1915” and trivialized the Armenians’ suffering by
equating
it with that of “every other citizen of the Ottoman Empire” at the time.
But let’s not make the basic mistake of
equating
“higher interest rate” with “high interest.”
And then he quickly backtracked,
equating
the Klansmen and “alt-right” extremists brandishing swastikas and chanting Nazi slogans with those who turned out to oppose them.
We should beware of
equating
“natural” with “good.”
Unfortunately,
equating
the current situation in the Caucasus with the Soviet Union’s invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 does not attest to this kind of realism.
In one of the cartoons, the Prophet Mohamed depicted as a terrorist, thereby explicitly
equating
Islam with terrorism.
It could also mean offering national treatment (the same registration process as for domestic enterprises) to more foreign firms and easing constraints on foreign acquisitions of Chinese firms, in a way that is consistent with national security.As for the US, it should stop
equating
strategic competition (often a zero-sum game) with economic competition (which may be zero-sum in the short run, but creates win-win outcomes in the long run).
As for the US, it should stop
equating
strategic competition (often a zero-sum game) with economic competition (which may be zero-sum in the short run, but creates win-win outcomes in the long run).
The implication is that the economic logic
equating
automation with increased productivity has not been invalidated; its proof has merely been delayed.
Indeed,
equating
financial liberalization with privileges for cities designated as “financial centers” undermines the very goals of liberalization – namely, to reduce government control and to accelerate the development of financial markets.
No wiser than sacrificing all to convenience (real or marketed) is
equating
convenience with functionality.
Equating
Sarkozy with Marshal Pétain’s collaborationist Vichy regime is, of course, an exaggeration, but Rocard’s concerns are shared by many French – and not only intellectuals and pundits.
Evil PersonifiedCOLLEGE STATION, TEXAS –
Equating
war with individual evil has become ubiquitous – if not universal – in contemporary international politics.
Equating
war with a solitary tyrant thus imposes strategic limitations for policymakers.
Many countries and political leaders make the mistake of
equating
the DB ranking with overall welfare.
Are some Europeans, many Israelis ask, attempting to use Israel as a means to rid themselves of guilt over the Jewish question, and with it the Jews’ unbearable claim to moral superiority, by lightheartedly
equating
them with the perpetrators of the Shoah?
For starters, to oppose Germany’s social, economic, and foreign policies by
equating
Merkel with Hitler is to banalize Hitler.
The Islamic State’s attacks in Paris in November were designed to produce fear by bringing the group’s crimes against humanity into the heart of Europe; and politicians, by
equating
refugees with terrorists, are pandering to it.
This necessitates
equating
animals to machinery that can be tweaked to produce more with less through technological fixes, and ignoring all of this model other negative effects.
It does not reflect the influence of some new regional powers, while immorally
equating
countries whose representatives are democratically elected and those whose representatives speak only for themselves or their juntas, at best.
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