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Those who do want to get out lament the lack of financial and emotional support available to them, and equate leaving sex work to tumbling into a bottomless, moneyless rabbit hole.
In the video above, Dr. Phil aims to understand how Akealia doesn't equate leaving her kids to abandonment.
"No one checks voicemail as quickly or as often as they check email, so you can't equate leaving one voicemail hours earlier to really making an effort," says Licht, voice of the @dkny Twitter handle.
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At the time, she equated leaving academia with failure, so she turned down both industry offers.
National chain stores were a rarity until recent years, as coming to Riverdale was almost equated with leaving the state.
A referendum on independence is closer than ever before, though Alex Salmond will proceed with care because a vote for the SNP does not necessarily equate to support for leaving the UK.
Known to the masses as an "AR-15 assault rifle" and frequently misnamed as a "machine gun," the AR-15 is sold mostly as a semiautomatic weapon only, meaning one pull of the trigger equates to one bullet leaving the barrel.
Too often people on the Left equate such sentiments with xenophobia, reactionary politics and brutish behaviour.
The latter three points are easy to remember if you equate them with the ball leaving the field of play.
Churn is an issue, with an overall turnover rate of 25.4% (which equates to around 300,000 workers leaving their role every year).
There is an overall turnover rate of 25.4% (equating to around 300,000 workers leaving their role each year) and Hall says many go into care work as a stepping stone to a career in nursing, seen as a higher esteemed job.
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