Sentence examples for equate reading from inspiring English sources

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We have enough trouble convincing the kids not to ask to play Mario Kart Wii all day let alone equate reading with dragging a pointer across a laptop screen.

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"Ripeness" would do the job, but you get the feeling it's important to Birkerts to remind us he knows Shakespeare — or maybe to equate his reading "Howl" with Edgar's revelation in "King Lear".

The design team equates the Your Feed reading experience to the way people tend to peruse a printed newspaper.

When children enter preschool or kindergarten, the expectation is that they will quickly learn to read and for some, reading ability is equated with learning and giftedness.

This equates to 110 reads per genomic block.

Sequencing these fragments generated 2 to 5 million unique reads, equating to ~60- to 270-fold coverage per bp, per 60 bp or 147 bp fragment.

Even with this dataset, we were able to observe minimum SNPs (equating to one read with a SNP) at 1% of the population in cultured material, and 3% in brain tissue samples (Table  3).

"It's a fantasy to equate scanning of bulk data as being the same as reading the content".

You know that Tealing is different from Swire but you'd have to be entirely ignorant of the Lockerbie story not to equate them as you read.

I'm a Promotion, Say It Loud and Say It Proud Many marketers are likely to worry that their emails will now get sorted into the 'Promotional' tab to be lost forever, but don't confuse 'Spam' with 'Promotional.' The promotion tab is not always a bad thing, and the label does not equate to "never being read".

In some circles, that equates to heresy but the truth is that in the 21st century, reading notation has never been less essential to making music.

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