Sentence examples for he equates from inspiring English sources

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He equates the French with the snooty.

Grotesquely, he equates legalising drugs and human trafficking.

He equates regret with failure, and he doesn't do failure.

First, he equates Tom DeLay and Howard Dean.

He equates choosing the right shade with picking any accessory: "Go with what you're attracted to.

His productions are, in part, about the comedy of language, which he equates with miscommunication.

As the punning title suggests, he equates writing by hand with being fully human.

(He is occasionally too enamored of his cranks, whose crustiness he equates with truthtelling).

"When he equates teachers with test scores, that's when we part company," Mr. Van Roekel said.

As a Muslim convert inspired by Sufism, he equates the creative process to a spiritual intervention.

(At one point he equates his relationship to Mondrian with Cubism's to Cézanne).

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