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In principle, expenditure should equate to income.
No one should equate enjoying sex with attracting sexual assault".
Yet if you are a politician I don't think you should equate a criminal offence with an off-colour remark.
Since every purchase is a sale, expenditure should equate to income: every rupee spent by one person is a rupee earned by someone else.
I may remain a middle-aged hippie in some of my tastes, but I don't believe travel should equate with suffering.
Track conditions should equate to a quick time in today's race although Shakes-Drayton said of one of the best current duels in British athletics that her finishing position and not her time was her sole focus in the race.
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It's wrong, it shouldn't happen, but we should not equate the two.
We shouldn't necessarily consider journalism a more honorable profession given this fierce opposition, but neither should we equate it with simply placing words or pictures online.
How closely should we equate Aunt Cissy's role with that of Circe in Greek mythology?
"We shouldn't equate integrity with recording processes," says Sims. "Recording has very limited impact on personal behaviour".
Dr. Panzer said the board should not equate someone's seeking permission to build a grill or to make a roofline higher to allowing people to pray.
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