Sentence examples for does it equate to from inspiring English sources

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But how does it equate to other famous (or infamous) traders gone rogue through the years?

Nor does it equate to greater towing capacity: all ML models are rated to tow 7,200 pounds, save the odd-duck rear-wheel-drive version of the ML350, which manages only 6,600lbs.

"It is evident that while GCHQ's bulk interception capability may involve large numbers of emails, it does not equate to blanket surveillance, nor does it equate to indiscriminate surveillance," the committee said in a statement.

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If you look at what I have done over the 60 it equates to a low 9.80 for 100m.

It doesn't equate to power, it's just destructive.

While it may not seem a lot to a billion-dollar company, it does equate to 36 cents a share, an increase of about 9 cents, or about 10.3% of profits, over 2006.

It does not sound like much, but it equates to two extra wins a season and potentially millions of dollars in extra revenue.

This illustrates that just because a sector has a high multiplier it does not equate to the importance of that sector in terms of economic influence or that it currently produces a high tonnage of waste.

As usual, however, the fact that it's superb doesn't equate to it being easy to buy.

It does not equate to being unsanitary or unhealthy.

"I think swimming fast develops skills, and when you develop skills it doesn't equate to volume.

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