Sentence examples for capacity to equate from inspiring English sources

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The US is believed to want Iran's enrichment capacity to equate to the production capability of less than 4,500 of its inefficient, first-generation centrifuges.

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Secondly, respondents sometimes seemed to equate the issue of decisional capacity with the question of whether or not involuntary treatment was justified.

There was a tendency to equate serious mental disorder with loss of decision-making capacity.

Here, respondents tended to equate the issue of whether the patient had decisional capacity with the question of whether involuntary treatment was warranted.

Not to equate Mr. Trump with Saddam Hussein.

He appeared to equate policy with paper".

Chinese tend to equate bigger with better.

He seemed to equate metaphysics and philosophy.

"To equate Angela Spaccia with Robert Rizzo is bizarre.

He interprets the decline in gross domestic product to be a signal that manufacturers have "huge excess capacity," which equates to an excess of supply that can help drive prices down.

Over a 24 hour period in a uterine volume of 150 nl, and assuming a greater shift to lactate production, this equates to the capacity to produce around 16 mM lactic acid in the mouse and up to 100 mM lactic acid in the human.

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