Sentence examples for difficult to equate from inspiring English sources

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Thrust and horsepower are difficult to equate, but one pound of thrust is equivalent to one horsepower at 375 miles (600 km) per hour.

By the same token, Mr. Robinson said, it was difficult to equate regents with judges, as Judge Naves had, particularly when in this case the regents publicly denounced Mr. Churchill at the outset of the controversy.

This found film approach is valuable in situations where it is difficult to equate stimuli on the features of interest, which is the case when using naturalistic films that vary dramatically in visual cinematic features that can affect attention and eye movements.

Although it is difficult to equate Carnap's fruitfulness decisions with Kuhn's revolutionary breaks (Kuhn 1993, 313f), Carnap regarded his vision of science as similar to Kuhn's, and he liked the manuscript of Structure that Kuhn submitted to the International Encyclopedia of Unified Science, as George Reisch (1991) has shown.

It's difficult to equate the image of a group like ISIS, which on the one hand wishes to restore a medieval-style extremist Islam upon the 21st century, while on the other is a tech-savvy movement capable of doing a significant proportion of its recruitment online.

Now I know it must be difficult to equate forgiving someone with taking more poison, so bear with me for a moment.

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But, he said, "to try to equate it to a terror attack — it's difficult to compare the two".

It's very difficult to be able to equate getting up early in the morning and rowing, with losing your home or losing your job.

He suggested that to equate asking "difficult questions" with "being soft or anti-Israel" was a barrier to moving forward.

Although it is difficult to outright equate identification with prestige, a comparison with the actual production results from Ang 洪惟仁 (2003) showed that some kind of value judgment has indeed intervened, as there was a large discrepancy between the identification rates and the actual realization rates.

"It is difficult if not impossible," Mayer tells us, to "equate Stalin and Hitler," and he quite sensibly points out that demonization of the Soviet leader hinders critical study.

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