Sentence examples for sort of equivalence from inspiring English sources

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City strive for parity with the elite but this deadlock was not the sort of equivalence they had craved.

But he added: "It is deeply regrettable that [Corbyn] went on to establish some sort of equivalence between Israel and terrorist groups such as Isis.

Any two such linguists may construct "translation manuals" that account for all the evidence equally well but that "stand in no sort of equivalence, however loose".

"What I was trying to get across was this case is packed full of very, very difficult and complex issues and I was not intending to conflate it and treat them with some sort of equivalence.

Regarding US relations with Iran during the cold war, Cheney argues that Obama's speech in Cairo "asserted there was some sort of equivalence between American support for the 1953 coup in Iran and the evil that the Iranian mullahs have done in the world since 1979".

And that if Microsoft fails to reassert ascendency in that realm — or again, some sort of equivalence — its still-healthy enterprise-facing products and services could face future market and dollar-share erosion to rival products and services that are native to platforms that have supplanted the venerable Windows et al. (Windows has to become young again, essentially).

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I sort of agree.

"For him to imply some sort of moral equivalence between Iran and Saudi Arabia is beyond belief".

He has elaborated by saying he does not want people to mistake CNN as drawing any sort of "moral equivalence" between attackers and their victims.

Michiko Kakutani, in her review of my book of essays "The Way the World Works," says of me: "He even seems to suggest some sort of moral equivalence between the Nazis and the Allies".

He even seems to suggest some sort of moral equivalence between the Nazis and the Allies, writing that "the Holocaust continued, and the firebombing continued: two parallel, incommensurable, war-born leviathans of pointless malice that fed each other and could each have been stopped long before they were".

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