Sentence examples for completely equated from inspiring English sources

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Snow White's inherent "goodness" is completely equated with her "fairness" (of beauty, yes, but also inescapably of skin tone).

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In its second half, the novel's account of the three friends jumps forward 20 years, to the late 1990s, by which time Ignacio, a successful lawyer with his own firm, feels that "the country had completely changed": he equates his own youthful "delinquency" with "the last throes of the economic misery, repression and lack of liberties of the Franco years".

But the old-timers certainly felt like they had to have tough interviews, and in many cases "tough" equated to things like trivia questions or brain teasers, neither of which are completely relevant to what people were being interviewed for.

Thus, although the NUTs cannot represent the FOL completely, they appear to reflect a significant central trend, an attractor in the tree space that could be equated with the STOL.

They equated it with atheism.

Freedom is equated with chaos.

Elsewhere, sex is equated with theft.

Dad equated America with Hitler's Germany".

Presidents Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower equated them with weekends.

Lower scores equated to better function.

It should not be equated with democracy.

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