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Small-car shoppers might equate better fuel economy with stronger value, while midsize buyers are more interested in features for the money and minivan shoppers are more interested in safety, he says.
As new voters equate better economic times with Democratic rule, the GOP's efforts to rebuild here become even more difficult.
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On the simplest analysis, better skills equate to better compensation which in turn equates to faster monetary growth rate for your savings, allowing you to work more skillfully at the same time frame for more money.
In a previous study on SARS, better knowledge was also found to equate with better adoption of precautionary practices [ 6].
Greater food availability did not equate to better condition, rather it was the delivery of more food from exposed than sheltered coasts that translated into the better gonad condition and lower feeding rates.
More patients and more hours do not equate to better care.
It was widely agreed that more resources did not equate to better quality public services, and vice versa.
Although this finding seems rather logical, the reality is that more information does not necessarily equate to better decision-making.
"Taking services away from hospitals without replacing them elsewhere in the community does not equate to better care, and we have always been clear that this cannot be allowed to happen as services are reconfigured," said a spokesperson.
He noted the false perception of investors who believe higher fees equate to better performance.
Higher cost is always assumed to equate with better quality, and when we're shopping, it's one of the things we keep in mind when deciding between brand-name products and their generic counterparts.
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