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This also allowed us to better equate the energy/macronutrient content of the two reference meals (Walkers Crisps + Mars bar = 431 total kcals; Hula Hoops + Twix bar = 422 total kcals).
Laudan might do better by equating his methodology with his meta-methodology.
Look high and low, and more often than not you'll find the better deals, equating to a few dollars here and there on every trip.
On the simplest analysis, better skills equate to better compensation which in turn equates to faster monetary growth rate for your savings, allowing you to work more skillfully at the same time frame for more money.
"Bigger" & "better" are equated in the book-reviewing mind, as they were, until recently, in that of the auto-buying public.
If, therefore, the Republicans really want to discomfit the president, they might do better to equate his incrementalism with ultimate failure.
I think that we could have done a lot better than equate India with its lunatic militant fringe in our rush to replicate our post 9/11 American resistance in South Asia.
The reputation of the doctor and hospital were key drivers of trust, under the assumption that a better reputation equates with higher quality care.
Since then, he had learned better than to equate "Christian" with "moral": the Moral Majority was, after all, an organization for Christians and Jews.
Small-car shoppers might equate better fuel economy with stronger value, while midsize buyers are more interested in features for the money and minivan shoppers are more interested in safety, he says.
As new voters equate better economic times with Democratic rule, the GOP's efforts to rebuild here become even more difficult.
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