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To post a "Blue Lives Matter" sign next to – and in response to – a Black Lives Matter sign is not only to equate importance of police and black lives, it is to equate the need for the two signs.

The assurance streak seems to run especially deep in very successful businesspeople who equate the skills needed to oversee big companies with the skills needed to manage cities, states and countries.

Why did the nation's first black president feel the need to equate the transgender person who can't use the bathroom in North Carolina, and the unfairly maligned immigrant with that "middle-aged white guy"?

It is calculated by equating the work needed to push the structure monotonically up to the target drift (no pushover analysis needed) to that required by an equivalent EP-SDOF system to achieve the same state.

The design base shear for selected hazard level is determined by equating the work needed to push the structure monotonically up to the target drift to the corresponding energy demand of an equivalent SDOF oscillator.

In Civilization and Its Discontents and other writings, Freud equates the unconscious need for punishment expressed in various patterns of self-torment and self-sabotage with the unconscious sense of guilt.

Since they need to equate the bootstrap variance of the bootstrap estimator to the Yates and Grundy's estimator (YGE) for the variance of the HTE in case of a single variable, i.e., in the linear case the YG variance estimator is required to be positive for the sample usually drawn.

To a large extent this has been associated with lack of any particular need to equate the usual sequence of inflammation and repair that accompanies the introduction of biomaterials into a host site with the innate immune response, even though the main cellular and humoral features of the latter were usually evident in the former.

Elsewhere, multinational companies have built communal wells and water pumps, but their enthusiasm and philanthropic desire hasn't necessarily equated to the needs of communities being met.

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.

That belief in science fulfills some of the same emotional needs as religious faith is not to equate the two, the researchers say.

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