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Many people tend to equate ethics with their feelings.

Because of this, there are many Africans who, today, tend to equate freedom with communism.

We are used to revisionism in biography and tend to equate it with progress towards truth.

Outsiders tend to equate Louisville with three famous vices: bourbon, horse racing and fried chicken.

"We tend to equate innovation with companies that start from garages based on brainstorms.

A bigger problem, said Jordan, is that people still tend to equate higher costs with better quality.

They also tend to equate Islam with fundamentalism -- even though these same people would not equate Christianity with evangelical fundamentalism.

Especially notable critiques have been made by advocates of communitarianism, who tend to equate individualism with narcissism and selfishness.

Liberals tend to equate the amount the federal government spends on the poor with concern for the poor.

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In keeping with the prevailing antiregulatory ethos, they also tended to equate bank profitability with bank safety and soundness.

The flawed arithmetic of disaster response tends to equate need for aid with the immediate death toll.

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