Sentence examples for to be equated from inspiring English sources

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The gross domestic product (GDP), which measures economic productivity, has come to be equated with overall economic well-being, although the indicator fails to incorporate the dependence of the economy on human capital and natural resources.

So I think there's a school of physicists who believe that consciousness has to be equated, or at least brought into the equation, in understanding quantum mechanics.

Union membership is not to be equated with ignorance.

Not voting is not to be equated with not having the right to vote.

"Abnormal bitterness tends to be equated with dietary danger, and rightly so," the authors wrote.

"It's an honor to be equated with the Swift boat guys," Mr. Jarvis said.

Hence, what is rational has come to be equated with what is logically coherent.

But it didn't want to be equated with such low cultural activities.

Effort is not simply to be equated with the amount of work required by a task.

The characters' verbal parsimony is to be equated with dignity and depth, the author's extravagance with a literary godliness.

The pamphlet says that suicide attacks are always forbidden, and that "jihad is not to be equated with terrorism".

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