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When it was the bosses who reached out on Facebook, participants in the study appeared to equate them with their parents.
Expanded background checks enjoy popular support, even among many gun owners and dealers, but some Republicans equate them with a national gun registry.
And I can imagine no greater disrespect for the concepts of transparency and oversight than to equate them with the threats posed by terrorist groups like al-Qaida.
There are rarely enough of them in a given place to justify a program — and they may be loath to spend more time in settings that equate them with criminals.
Not clear, but the ad (also from Wieden+Kennedy) did identify an interesting point: older people may loathe or fear taxes, but younger people often equate them with refunds, and, thus, a personal holiday!
We're clearly supposed to equate them with the exotic parrots that have recently found their way into the Tennisons' garden, but, despite their haute-couture-clad exteriors, the Fullardis have about as much allure as a couple of washed-out old T-shirts.
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Equating them with zero we lead to Nambu mechanics equations.
Presidents Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower equated them with weekends.
Others like the Cora have fused these, retaining native gods but equating them with Christian personages.
Like Washington, Hamilton had deplored parties, equating them with disorder and instability.
Even some painters have tried to make sense of colors by equating them with other things.
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