Sentence examples for equate to a from inspiring English sources

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Weak banks do not equate to a strong economy.

A big or small "I" might equate to a big or small ego.

An opposite-field swing, Magadan said, was thought to equate to a slow bat.

The small number of species, however, does not equate to a lack of diversity.

Spending just four years in care could therefore equate to a colossal bill of £156,000.

But that does not necessarily equate to a global cut in emissions.

This does not equate to a belief that cuts will promote economic growth, however.

Possibly this is because vegetarianism doesn't always automatically equate to a healthy diet.

But does a serious shopping city really equate to a stylish city?

Successful case studies are well and good, but they don't equate to a business case.

But that doesn't equate to a rubber stamp for all GM technologies.

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