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"I'm from the Hamptons," he said, "and I'm equating this with missing a July or August there.
"Are you equating this with a biased judge?" Justice Ginsburg asked James K. Leven, the lawyer for the defendant, Michael Rivera, who was convicted of murder and sentenced to 85 years in prison.
Presidents pledge to put men and women on the bench who will vote to sustain the constitutionality of the policies they support generally equating this with qualities like "independence" and "adherence to the meaning of the Constitution"—and then watch their appointees, once unhitched from the political leash, stray all over the barnyard, sometimes ending up as heroes of the opposition.
Presidents pledge to put men and women on the bench who will vote to sustain the constitutionality of the policies they support — generally equating this with qualities like "independence" and "adherence to the meaning of the Constitution" — and then watch their appointees, once unhitched from the political leash, stray all over the barnyard, sometimes ending up as heroes of the opposition.
We also highlight a prominent role for immune related genes in involution, equating this with phagocytic clearance of apoptotic cells and the maintenance of an antimicrobial environment during milk stasis.
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But to equate this with regulatory capture is to make a full marching band out of a piccolo or two.
Kosky equates this with a descent into hell, envisioned not as a spiritual condition, but as a human state dependent on psychosexual damage.
They have spent two decades convincing the public that they are committed to price stability and, rightly or wrongly, have equated this with inflation of around 2%.
Yet many Venezuelans equate this with the social-welfare programmes that he has implemented, thanks to oil money and Cuban know-how.
According to Nabokov's son, Dimitri, the writer couldn't recognise any music at all – and Sacks equates this with his own experience of listening to a Chopin ballade on a car radio: "a strange alteration of the music occurred.
He equates this with the one-to-one nature of the VR experience: you feel like you're "there" on the street, so getting hit by a car is traumatic; it's not like viewing a car crashing on a screen, which provides a window that separates you from the experience.
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