Sentence examples for recognised as equivalent from inspiring English sources

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One proposal would ban gay marriage but allow civil unions, so that gay couples (or, for that matter, two spinster sisters living together) can receive the same tax breaks and health benefits as married couples, without their relationships being recognised as equivalent.

To be eligible for permanent positions in Spain, scientists with foreign titles need to have their diplomas recognised as equivalent to Spanish ones, a process which, in the past, could take a very long time.

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Coleman recognised as much.

It's widely recognised as successful".

"I don't get recognised as much.

Generally recognised as safe.

Caring was recognised as challenging.

Benítez will recognise as much.

This practice [of enslavement] is one that international conventions recognise as criminal".

In Germany, participating in an attack aimed at temporarily taking a website offline (known as a denial of service attack) are recognised as the online equivalent of a sit-in protest, and may not qualify as criminal offences.

Some doctors may first have graduated in their home country and again in Norway, if their qualifications were not recognised as the professional equivalent of Norwegian qualifications.

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