Sentence examples similar to equate to anything from inspiring English sources

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It gave me a nasty turn, but it hardly equates to anything Attwood went through.

Violence against women is just that, violence against women -- it doesn't need to be equated to anything else in order to merit the weight and attention it deserves.

"It is completely perplexing to me how anyone can equate this to anything other than the concern and compassion for a police officer who has just been through a traumatic event," said Joe Clure, president of the Phoenix Law Enforcement Association.

I can't equate it to anything else I have ever done.

A smaller-size party and parliamentary membership does not necessarily equate to lesser demands; if anything, the opposite can be the case.

People that are Muslim does not equate to being a terrorist or anything like that.

It is highly unlikely, however, that this additional illumination will do anything to convince Americans that earmarks do not still equate to bribery — my vote for your bill in exchange for my earmark being included in legislation (however unrelated).

In principle, expenditure should equate to income.

Offense, however, does not equate to coercion.

Does territorial dominance always equate to winning?

This would equate to at least £4,000.

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