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be equated

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To consider equal, to state as being equivalent.

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The two equations for RSS can then be equated and solved for N*.

It should not be equated with democracy.

These hideous acts cannot be equated.

And how can that double notion of familiarity be equated?

But imperfect knowledge cannot be equated with absolute ignorance.

Union membership is not to be equated with ignorance.

His stay at the embassy was his choice and cannot be equated with detention.

The great religions cannot be equated with the diminished and frozen fundamentalisms that they periodically spawn.

But can so much promising activity be equated with unstoppable progress?

Not voting is not to be equated with not having the right to vote.

Like Mr. Morris, Mr. Gilbert emphasized that adventurous programming should not be equated with contemporary music.

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