Sentence examples for be equated with either from inspiring English sources

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In effect, conventional marriage may justifiably be equated with either eventual infidelity or an inevitable denial of the sex drive.

Hence it cannot be equated with either the ens or the entitas of the thing.

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The Egyptians often described the sun's movement across the sky as the movement of a barque carrying Ra and his entourage of other gods, and the sun disk can either be equated with this solar barque or depicted containing the barque inside it.

Conscious states can't be equated with physical states, but they can't be different either.

It should not be equated with democracy.

Union membership is not to be equated with ignorance.

But imperfect knowledge cannot be equated with absolute 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.

The BBC radio presenter Stephanie Hirst, born in Barnsley, denied that rivalry could be equated with hatred.

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

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