Sentence examples for equate for from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "equate for" is correct and usable in written English
It means to be equal or equivalent to or to be suitable for a particular purpose. Example: The engineer suggested using a stronger material to equate for the weight of the new design.

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After each text section there were four multiple choice questions designed to reinforce what had just been read and to equate for time between conditions.

On the one hand, there is little reason to equate, for example, "hardness" with strength and assign a higher value to it over "softness".

Although the presence of fluid responsiveness in a subject does not equate for the need to give fluids, it does define that if fluids are infused cardiac output will increase.

If players knocked all three pieces of equipment off the dragon before the time limit, the game still continued for the full 3 min to equate for time on task between conditions.

As in previous fMRI studies of persistence [25], [26], we normalized individual's event-related averages for each condition to equate for individual differences in overall fMRI response, and also to take into account the observed differences in the peaks related to face-selectivity.

While this procedure may not have eliminated all differences in luminance contrast, the fact that clear differences were observed between onset bias generated by photometrically defined stimuli compared to stimuli that were altered to equate for perceived brightness is evidence that such small changes in contrast are relevant to determining which stimulus will dominate at onset.

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He equates, for example, the lure of money in the 1990's to the lure of drugs in the 1960's.

Although both groups were equated for intelligence and had similar error scores, females showed cumulative impairment on the fourth day of practice, whereas males kept improving.

Qaddafi claimed that his manifesto enshrined the basic tenets of the Koran (freely equating, for instance, the Koranic notion of alms-giving with his redistributive social-welfare policies), and that it therefore had the status of Sharia.

Again, the first three conditions (1, 2, and 3) were equated for time.

The two versions were roughly equated for length (see Table 1).

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