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Many Americans are against sleep, equating it with laziness.

But I'm very disappointed if they say they're equating it with a normal teenage experience.

Often, new students worry they shouldn't be alone, equating it with being lonely.

A previous generation once measured success by the mile, equating it with how far they could move from the neighborhood.

There are times when her test for sexism – equating it with a lack of politeness – will not work.

Theater created new subjectivities by integrating the emotional understanding of rasa and equating it with concepts of liberal humanism as theorized by Adam Smith and David Hume.

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Some simply equate it with the 303 and its highly recognisable squiggly synthlines; but the guys agree it goes deeper.

They equated it with atheism.

But to equate it with bigotry is unsustainable.

Doctors equate hospice with giving up on their patients, and patients equate it with giving up on themselves.

He's contemptuous of his own father's "non-confrontational" approach, and equates it with irresponsibility.

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