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The G.O.P. has long equated climate-friendly legislation with economic suffering.
Even though employees will receive roughly the same amount of money, the psychological blow of not getting a bonus is substantial, especially in a Wall Street culture that has long equated success and prestige with bonus size.
Prospering in Britain has long equated to making a life apart, away from the public realm; and has been about acquiring habits – from schooling to leisure to eating – whose very point sometimes seems to be its difference from the average Briton's experience Eloquent on such matters was the wife of an ambassador to the UK.
More generally, the struggles of CDNow appear to be a painful harbinger for online retailers, analysts said, because CDNow failed to achieve profitability despite being early to market and establishing a strong brand name -- assets that popular wisdom has long equated with success in e-commerce.
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Mr. Helms's admirers have long equated his obstructionist conduct with the defense of high principles.
Achieving credibility involves bringing men like Mr. Shah, who have long equated joining in elections with being a rubber stamp for Indian rule, into the process.
The Albanian Bektashis have long equated the fate of their nation with that of the virtuous victim, Imam Hussein.
Stealing an extra 20 minutes in bed in the morning is practically taboo in the world of high-stakes business, where snoozing has long been equated with losing.
Yet he hinted at a looser interpretation of Turkey' unique brand of secularism, which has long been equated with the renunciation of Islamic symbols and public displays of piety".Secularism is a precondition for social peace as much as it is a liberating model for different lifestyles," he said.
While that may seem obvious, the proposition is something of a sacrilege in this society, where language has long been equated with ethnicity and the sense of Japanese "uniqueness" has been promoted and used to keep outsiders away.
Both wet and wet-dry tropical forests are now at the frontier of anthropogenic development, an ever-advancing zone that has long been equated with elevated biomass burning due to land clearing by humans [61].
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