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Java programming for geospatial purposes is a flowering field and similar solutions to Jaspa have recently appeared, but none of them can equate with PostGIS due to lack of functionalities.
For white, middle-class women in particular, Blum argues, achieving good mothering through breastfeeding can equate with "a racialized class-enhancing project" (1999 63).
For some people, growing pains may equate to different life lessons and a "hardness" of sorts, which can equate with being difficult.
All costs, statistics, and data aside, the one thing that every festival-goer understands, is that no matter how you quantify these events, there is no number or price that can equate with the enchanting nature of these one-of-a-kind experiences.
The idea that legality can equate with safety still remains well grounded amongst some recreational users [ 12].
Furthermore, the idea that legality can equate with the safety of a product might still remain a common insidious misbelief amongst drug users [ 91].
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But I don't know if you can equate that with the job Terry did".
"It's such an intense experience of raw nature that the only thing you can equate it with is a trip to see migrating monarch butterflies arriving in their millions in central Mexico," he said, "or the aurora borealis – the northern lights – although Catatumbo is probably more reliable".
We can equate mud with stress.
I guess the closest thing I can equate it with is your parents splitting up -- and even that doesn't do justice.
The pro-EU lobby starts with a huge advantage if it can equate economic stability with membership.
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