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Dana R. Falk, the chief psychologist and associate director for counseling, health and wellness services at the University of Puget Sound, said she tells freshmen "not to equate having fun in college with wild experimentation".
Keith M. Wilson Charleston, Ill., Feb. 10, 2008 To the Editor: W. Michael Cox and Richard Alm seems to equate having a lot of stuff — refrigerators, stoves, cellphones, cars, color TVs, DVD players and the like — with a "lifting" of the standard of living.
I equate having a snow day with entering a time machine.
So what Carol Costello said this morning opens a larger discussion about a perception that many married women equate having a husband and children as success.
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She always equated having the last word with having an advantage".
There is a sentiment among some parents that equates having fun with lollygagging.
That equates having sex with an animal to having sex with a person of the same gender.
They became personal not because I equated having an eating disorder, or indeed any sickness with being sinful.
The brochure "Sex Was Never Meant to Kill You" equated having sex with low self-esteem, bitterness, depression, and rejection.
Health service providers should not assume that the ability to speak English equates having health literacy and competency in navigating the health system.
Test linking or test equating has long been the focus of research in educational and psychological settings [ 12, 48].
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