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"I think people imagine that your fame somehow sort of equates with how much you get paid.
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At times, the severity of a condition was equated with how soon the patient needed an appointment, i.e. acute diseases were considered more severe than chronic diseases that needed check-ups but could wait another day.
A previous generation once measured success by the mile, equating it with how far they could move from the neighborhood.
What I've found through writing dozens upon dozens of game reviews over the years is that unfortunately, people equate "objectivity" with how closely your review aligns with their own opinion.
It seems that we equate our value with how busy we are and how big we are doing it in the world.
One day, Harry and I were talking about how being gay shouldn't equate with being unhealthy, how you can go to the gym and be clean.
How this equates with progress is beyond me.
Even worse, it seems to equate who I am on the inside with how I appear on the outside.
I discuss Levis's use of sounds in the first stanza: how you and wound are end-rhymed, the latter echoing the former, so that you is equated with wound, and how the first and last vowel sounds of the stanza are the same: I, fight.
Moreover, it is not known how the optogenetic activation equates with neuronal activity in the different genetic backgrounds.
This equates to how many times to sequence a sample.
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