equate with
customers equate their name with quality.
equates inexperience with youth.
that sum equates to half a million pounds today.
the level of prices will move to equate supply and demand.
Politics cannot be equated with art.
Do my qualifications equate to any in your country?
He equates success with material wealth.
the Victorians equated the railways with progress and civilization.
You can't equate his poems with his plays.
"Nowadays, many people equate passing examinations with being educated."
You can’t equate passing examination and being intelligent.
Production costs for the movie equated to around 30% of income.
2. Future $: Average total rebill revenue earned by the affiliate due to sales from a site. Generally this equates to the average sum of all rebills.
So we'll just sell it to them directly and cut you entirely out of the equation.
It's a mistake to equate wealth with happiness.
Which element of leadership does that equate to? Engaging the greatness in others.
To sum up, I think a higher education doesn't always equate to a better career.
Now lower viral load doesn't automatically equate to less transmission, the scientists noted in their study.
Lack of eye contact should not equate to anything other than this is what the person chooses.
Max, are you trying to equate a person's love with a cat's love?
Are you equating forgetting our anniversary with cheating on me?
Many of us equate " commitment" with such " caring" occupations as teaching and nursing.
They equate a disciplined life of structure to feelings of entrapment.
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