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After all, they often equate their pay to that of film and sports stars.
Instead, they often equate research to fact-finding, rather than discovering something new.
In doing so, they often equate privacy with heuristic "de-identification" approaches and provide little guidance for implementing more formal privacy-preserving techniques.
Prompted by the government, Sudanese citizens have taken to the streets on several occasions to protest against a United Nations force, which they often equate with an American role in Sudan.
They often equate customers' behavior and ignore performance of different customers and the impact on the failure rate for the purpose of simplification (Murthy and Djamaludin 2002).
Such dispersed outbreaks may be overlooked at the local level, where they often equate to only marginal increases, but nationally may represent noteworthy events.
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They condemn violent child rapists and lament that they are often equated with such criminals.
Today, following in that tradition, men often equate technological fluency with manly vigor, even as they yearn to assert their authentic and natural virilitas.
Rather, the challenges enthrall such students, who often equate "difficult" with "fun," and feel a great sense of accomplishment when they can solve an especially complex math problem.
"People often equate sophisticated science with complexity, and this is just the opposite," Small said.
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