How To Use Equating In A Sentence

  • Equating “dietary manipulation” with starvation is intellectually dishonest. The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Liz Cheney
  • As always with such radical experiments, business people feared for their prosperity, equating passing traffic with increased turnover.
  • Equating supply and demand is a double-edged sword.
  • Just because he said that such a fence is already used with livestock is * not* equating people to livestock. Think Progress » Rep. King Designs Electrified Fence For Southern Border: ‘We Do This With Livestock All The Time’
  • The capitalization reduces the top inscription to its barest signification, equating Morrison's name directly with her prize.
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  • A recently published independent study by the National Institute of Transport and Logistics found 157 trucks each day would be unable to use the tunnel - equating to 1.74 per cent - based on a study of all four gates at Dublin Port.
  • By effectively branding one of its professors racist and equating his opinion with the stance of the entire department, what effect can there be but a bad opinion of the department?
  • Afterward, demonstrators exulted, equating their seduction of the cameras with victory.
  • For Aquinas, universum was synonymous with creatura, there being a radical difference between creative being and created being, a distinction that Aquinas highlights by equating the totality of created being with the universe. Dietrich of Freiberg
  • The result of equating dharma with religion in India has been disastrous: in the name of secularism, dharma has been subjected to the same limits as Christianity in Europe. Rajiv Malhotra: Dharma Is Not The Same As Religion
  • Equating Palin at such an early stage of her career to political giants like Reagan and Clinton - whose careers defined the term "Teflon" - is high praise indeed, and based on Palin's strong approval ratings it's obviously warranted. FITSNews
  • I think it's pretty odd that people are still equating virginity with purity.
  • Therefore, there is contextual Biblical evidence for equating these two Hebrew words, at least in some cases.
  • Well, since Reid's remark doesn't come close to equating Obama to a porch monkey, spook, spade, moolie, jigaboo, or nig-nog, it's not overtly racist. Media Coverage of Reid Deepens America's Illiteracy, Fear, and Anxiety Toward Race
  • In this paper, we find necessary and sufficient conditions for the stability of a family of annular, complex polynomials with the possibility of including a center polynomial. The proposed results can be modified to solve the disk problem by simply equating the inner radius of the annuli to zero.
  • Driving an SUV everyday as opposed to a single jet flight can only be argued in the sense of breakdown of the actions, merely equating them for the sake of simplicity is logically useless. Matthew Yglesias » Vancouver Suffering From Snow Shortage
  • Equating the week with a seven-day rhythm is a result of an ethnocentric bias that is challenged through an examination of the surprisingly wide variability of the week's length in different parts of the world.
  • 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.
  • By placing this business with one or more agencies by competitive tender, personnel staff have indicated that they would expect a saving of at least five per cent, equating to approximately £50,000.
  • Again, equating evolutionary biology with archaeology is a fatally-flawed analogy because in archaeology we already know who the designers will be, and what they're like. The Memory Hole
  • Scholars have attacked it for promoting female passivity, for giving stepmothers a bad name, and for equating beauty with virtue: The pretty Cinderella is good and her ugly stepsisters are bad. Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo! The Case for ‘Cinderella’ (Including, Yes, the Disney Version) — Classics Every Child Should Read « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • Separately, the real risk-free rate is an equilibrium rate, equating the overall supply and demand for funds.
  • The monopolist produces an output Q M at a price P M thus equating marginal cost and marginal revenue.
  • I most certainly am not equating homosexuality with heterosexuality but I am challenging those who equate homosexuality with ephebophilia via the child sex abuse scandal. The "homosexualization" of the clergy in Latin America
  • And if they are equating provacatuers with porros, than that would explain speculations that there are porros on “both sides” of the conflict. Were We Keeping You Awake?
  • Branding means equating your name to a certain topic, product, or service.
  • Just as equating yoga with only asana is a half-truth more like a 1/8th-truth, so too is ignoring the spiritual, metaphysical Truths upon which yoga rests. Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: Yoga Won't Wreck Your Body But May Make You More Hindu
  • Many in our society make the mistake of equating love with passionate love.
  • There is an all-pervasive fear and hatred of the company, which workers refer to as “him;” equating Massey with the person of Don Blankenship, its multi-millionaire CEO. Think Progress » Don Blankenship Called Safety Regulators ‘As Silly As Global Warming’
  • If we are equating a blog to a newspaper or a magazine, then technically, that which people are calling a masthead is a nameplate. When Life Gives You Melons, Spellchecker Can't Help You
  • That means the only way to fund his proposals would be through council tax rises for police services of up to 25 per cent, equating to £22.36 extra a year for some households.
  • I have two questions: why are so many people in this thread necessarily equating fascism, a political ideology with one form of fascism?
  • Don't make the mistake of equating this position with that one.
  • Suspicious buyers could draw the wrong conclusions, equating cosy partnerships with greedy cartels.
  • ‘This is really a question of listeners equating machines with human beings who are being understood to perform servile functions,’ she said.
  • Also, equating every kind of tax muddies things up. Matthew Yglesias » The Costs of Ideological Correctness
  • I liked the section equating sanctions with weapons of mass destruction.
  • If we start equating cycling with pedestrianism instead of vehicle use then before you know it we'll all be "schluffing. Power Struggle: Sucking, and Sucking it Up
  • Equating marginal cost and marginal revenue, each firm will produce an output at which price exceeds marginal cost.
  • Seriously? You're equating your pathetic love life with my re cord - breaking tumor?
  • Allen never produces convincing evidence for equating rodeo performers with real working cowhands.
  • First, equating activity at oral argument with participating ‘in the public life of the court’ is, well, quite odd and ahistorical.
  • Seriously? You're equating your pathetic love life with my re cord - breaking tumor?
  • Seriously? You're equating your pathetic love life with my re cord - breaking tumor?
  • The equating of lycanthropy and homosexuality's pretty direct here and it's hard to figure out why.
  • Nothing to do with the kind of sleight-of-hand obfuscation you're trying to pull here, equating "all other Democrats" with Lieberman. CT-SEN: Lieberman Won't Say Whether Dems Should Win House
  • We perhaps could have a discussion about the logical leap involved in equating stoicism and naziism, but surely not in this forum. MIND MELD: Books That Hold Special Places in Our Hearts and On Our Shelves
  • ‘We are not looking here at a means of equating the rights of unmarried couples to married couples,’ said Mr Bridge.
  • African American political and civic leaders say that equating a challenge to a judge's nomination with the kidnappings, atrocities and murders that black Americans faced during more than a half-century of lynchings is inappropriate.
  • Others have fallen as a result of their online behaviour, be it through hasty tweets or blog posts of a vitriolic nature equating to a public mud-slinging match, to the technological sex scandals from the likes of Vernon Kay and Jason Manford, to politicians such as Anthony Weiner. Ambi Sitham: Keyboard Warriors and Trolls: Post in haste, Repent at Your Leisure
  • He referred to Africa's concept of ubuntu, equating compassion with it, and bringing smiles to many audience members' faces.
  • Presidents are fond of equating their power with benevolent leadership.
  • No one is equating babies with commodities, but the principles of supply and demand apply.
  • Many an SF reader twitches irately every time they read a newspaper article equating SF fans and "UFO nuts". Archive 2008-01-01
  • They bait Muslims and risk inciting hatred by equating Islam with terror and evil.
  • The American press lavishes attention on efforts of top execs to maximize their profits, equating their net worth with high moral character.
  • Also, equating the simplicity of a facially obvious equipment violation to a man holding a bloody knife is disingenuous. The Volokh Conspiracy » When a Police Officer Pulls Over a Law Student
  • For example, there would be a £111,000 cut in economic development activities, equating to about five per cent of the budgets for the promotion of tourism and available development sites.
  • That is probably the main impression, but that's not to say that people are equating the two.
  • The fashion for equating chimps with children is based on a degraded view of humanity and an ignorance about animals.
  • It also precipitated a 1976 Supreme Court ruling equating money with free speech, bringing a whole new twist to the notion of centralized power in the hands of the moneyed. Election Reform: Grow it from the grassroots
  • Unions say the latest offer is a complex deal under which all workers would receive a lump sum in December equating to a 2.7 per cent rise for the six month-period from April to September.
  • The Arab oil embargo, blamed on Israel, heightened the feeling of besiegement, as did the 1975 U.N. resolution equating Zionism with racism. When Israel Goes Rogue
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Adora Chocolate Calciums are about the size of three Canadian twonie coins stacked one on top of the other, equating a decent amount of chocolate goodness in every bite-sized disk. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • Myaskovsky's Sixth, written in 1924, is rooted in post-Romanticism, while its stance, equating the Revolution with the biblical apocalypse, links it to the Russian symbolists of the previous decade.
  • For establishment politicians, journalists and academics, these parties serve an exceedingly useful purpose: Their existence makes it easy to tar any nonsocialist party with the fascist brush — labeling it racist and xenophobic, equating its leaders with the likes of Mr. Le Pen and Haider, and stigmatizing its supporters. Heirs to Fortuyn?
  • A rival firm clinched the business by promising £160,000, equating to a 15% rise in just two months.
  • Lumping everything from dope to heroin under the category ‘drugs’, and equating drug-taking with potential violence, is an obvious recipe for a media panic.
  • These 28 projects represent over 69,000 homes, equating to 80 percent of the Army family housing inventory in the United States.
  • In equating biblical angelos with daimones and in peopling the upper divisions of the universe with spirits, Philo anticipates the subsequent adaptation of DEMONOLOGY
  • Mr. Larsen makes the mistake of equating millennialism with dispensationalism, when the latter is actually a particular type of the former.
  • In an accompanying editorial, Patriarca commends the study of new options for prevention of influenza but cautions against equating efficacy data with real-life effectiveness at a community level.
  • We must not then make the mistake of equating the two.
  • ‘This is really a question of listeners equating machines with human beings who are being understood to perform servile functions,’ she said.
  • A lower percentage saving of 32 per cent, equating to £111,655, can be made by buying a four bedroom detached house.
  • 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.
  • Twenty-four days were to be eliminated from the school year, equating to a 12.6 percent pay cut.
  • One of the concerns raised is over the sudden increase in prices over the first year with water company clients being hit with a 7.4 per cent rise, equating to £21.
  • Are you seriously equating epitaxy to “shake and dilute”? Tara Smith Speaks - The Panda's Thumb
  • 3. In all cultures and subcultures, a sizable percentage of nonreflecting individuals mindlessly follow the Herd, aping its dress, speech, mannerisms and values, whatever their content, equating status with conformity. Cultural and Personal Damage

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