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Unfortunately, a lot of the media equates that to being guilty, and that's definitely not the case if you know the judicial process".
He understands the potential value of a licensing arrangement with a large company (he met with George Kovacs last week) but is torn by the loss of control and equates that with personal integrity.
For her, climbing is a means of gaining confidence, and she equates that initial step over the edge with big changes in life, like starting a new job or living with a family while studying abroad.
IPPA would also criminalize the currently legal act of using the sharing capacity of iTunes, Apples popular music software program; the legislation equates that act with the indiscriminate file sharing on popular peer-to-peer programs.
Rather, it assumes that the signal coming from the blood vessels equates that of metabolite corrected arterial input function.
The system IZF, instead, is impredicative, as its proof-theoretic strength equates that of the whole of classical ZF (Friedman 1973a).
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Bishop equated that dangerous energy with his life.
"To equate that with this kind of meaningless performance".
"I don't know what to equate that to.
They started to equate that tingling with cleanliness.
They're equating that to others who have come before me".
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