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"Bigger" & "better" are equated in the book-reviewing mind, as they were, until recently, in that of the auto-buying public.
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My house is not the norm but looking at what I have done can be equated in a lesser cost.
Urban sustainability has been equated in Towards an Urban Renaissance (1999), with the need for compact, dense, vibrant urban cores.
"A legislative statement, however drafted, which inserts concepts for furthering 'involvement', will be equated in the minds of warring parents as a right to equality of time.
The attack was being equated in military circles with an attack in 2008 when American Special Forces soldiers crossed into Pakistan, and relations were momentarily frozen, he said.
In North America in the period from 1770 to 1830 the killing of a slave was equated in common law with the murder of a white person.
The US government and its allies need to understand, and here I mean understand fully, that they are dealing with two different governments, two separate states and nations so different that they cannot be equated in a single mission.
If Paris and New York were the globe's beauty capitals, Brazil was equated in much of the world not with rain forests and biodiversity but with hyperinflation, deforestation, soccer, and samba.
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