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He's contemptuous of his own father's "non-confrontational" approach, and equates it with irresponsibility.
He equates it with a willingness to hurt a fellow man.
While the issue is now more openly debated than in the past, Turkish officials insist that to describe it as genocide equates it with the Nazi Holocaust.
Even though men and women in surveys often say that a salary gender gap doesn't matter, in the real world it can play out differently — either because the man has subterranean resentment he can't shed, or the woman equates it with a lack of male drive.
Some authorities, relying upon a broad definition of banking that equates it with any sort of intermediation activity, trace banking as far back as ancient Mesopotamia, where temples, royal palaces, and some private houses served as storage facilities for valuable commodities such as grain, the ownership of which could be transferred by means of written receipts.
"He equates it with his airplane or his Bugatti".
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Its appearances were recorded by the Babylonians, who equated it with the goddess Ishtar, about 3000 bce, and it also is mentioned prominently in the astronomical records of other ancient civilizations, including those of China, Central America, Egypt, and Greece.
They equated it with atheism.
Internet utopians believe the crowd is the future, and equate it with democracy.
That candor endears her to fans, who evidently equate it with authenticity.
To equate it with Republican attacks on the President is a travesty.
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