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However, the Supreme Court said that in considering what is in the companies' interests at such a time, the board might equate that with what is in the creditors' interests.
"To equate that with this kind of meaningless performance".
He struggled at school but, unlike many, did not equate that with hating it.
But I don't know if you can equate that with the job Terry did".
"Been away?" colleagues will ask perplexed, as they take in my tan and smile and try to equate that with having just three days out of the office.
"Whether it's my childhood or whatever, for someone to equate that with what I do as an actor is up to them, but it's too convenient to say it's because he grew up like this, that's why he's like that.
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How do you equate that experience with what you get with electronic books ("An E-Book Reader Priced for the Masses," News Watch, July 6)?
It is easy to equate that effectiveness of execution with good government.
And what sophisticated theory went into equating that figure with your time?
And what sophisticated theory went into equating that figure with the waiting time?
"There is nothing left at work that I equate with that experience, there are no planes coming over, that neighborhood is a skeleton of what it once was," she said.
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