Sentence examples for be equated into from inspiring English sources

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This calibration procedure allows for the electrical current detected by a sensor to be equated into a sensed glucose level.

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Subsidized cotton growers cannot possibly be equated with someone trying to stretch macaroni into three meals.

On paper the holiday can be equated to Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's rolled into one but, on the ground, the holiday unfolds on an entirely different scale.

That he can even dimly be equated with any of them makes "The Futurist" an impressive foray into satirical fiction.

Because questionnaires do not allow for detailed enquiry into symptom patterns, duration, or functional impact, these estimates may not be equated with estimates based on diagnostic assessments.

It should not be equated with democracy.

These hideous acts cannot be equated.

Lower profit-margins in retail banking also encourage moves into wholesale businesses such as investment banking, where size can, to some extent, be equated with strength.

Union membership is not to be equated with ignorance.

And how can that double notion of familiarity be equated?

Sides can be equated to (varUpsilon).

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