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It is more tempting to argue against equating words from different languages than to insist on treating them interchangeably.
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Western newspapers probably have some intellectual justification for rhetorically equating the words "Russia" and "killers".
How many threats and terrorist attacks will we have to witness before the "insult fundamentalists," or those who believe they have an absolutist right not to be offended, understand that by defending their right not to be offended, by absurdly equating bad words and bad actions, they are only serving tyranny?
Visual words were equated for word length (Spanish mean = 5.46 letters; English mean = 5.61 letters).
Within the Republican Party, which once had a very powerful liberal wing, the rabid, intolerant conservatism that Bush decries has succeeded in equating the word with extreme leftist ideologies such as socialism and Marxism.
Due to the semantic constraints and inherent phonemic differences between Spanish and English, it was not possible to equate the words in the frequency domain.
Mr. Sarkozy, however, quickly condemned Mr. Luca's words, equating them with attacks on his wife, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy.
It's hard to equate the word blindness with skiing at 95mph.
Last year, she busted open a scandal at the New York Times crossword puzzle when the paper equated the word "illin" with "wack".
Seidman argues that "How matters" equates the word "how" with Chopani's attitude towards ethics, which is something he claims to have invented.
"Most people equate the word 'wireless' with cell phones, but we're completely different," said Les St. Louis, the company's director in the metropolitan region, who pitched the product to Upper West Siders at a recent Community Board 7 committee meeting.
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