Sentence examples for trying to equate from inspiring English sources

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What the bank was really doing was trying to equate "making less money from merchants" with "costing the bank more".

Though Mr. Daniels is trying to equate his certifications with those for wine, he is put off by stuffiness.

"The mayor is trying to equate criticism of police or even cop bashing with racism and anti-Semitism," he said.

China, eager for someone else to take the heat, is trying to equate the Fed's attempts at stimulus with its own long-term manipulation of its own currency.

Food companies are also playing a nostalgia card with adults by trying to equate products with the memories of long-gone childhoods.

"I've long ago quit trying to equate actual choices of entertainment with whether the casinos are successful or not," said Mr. Pollock.

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So companies tried to equate hair color with everyday cosmetics.

We always try to equate football with real life, but this was real life".

Some music executives have dubiously tried to equate P2P file-swapping with "piracy to pornography".

John Tierney tries to equate a preponderance of Democrats in academia with cronyism.

There are folks in the county who try to equate tobacco and alcohol with marijuana.

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