Sentence examples for was being equated from inspiring English sources

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The attack was being equated in military circles with an attack in 2008 when American Special Forces soldiers crossed into Pakistan, and relations were momentarily frozen, he said.

"And I was saddened to see that evidently support of the divestment campaign was being equated with something as ugly as anti-Semitism.

"This is a joke," he said, arguing that "for the first time in history, positive media coverage" was being equated with bribery.

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Increasingly, mindfulness is being equated with stress reduction or learning how to center under pressure to enhance performance.

Terrorism, violence against women, unemployment - these are true threats that we are currently facing in Europe, yet far too often these issues are being equated with the refugee crisis that is visibly pressuring European countries.

He argued that the verb to be and its forms (am, are, is, was, were) equate a subject (it) and a predicate (I).

I wonder if this is because we're worried about cup size being equated with weight.

For the soldiers lucky enough to get home alive, how will they fare given that the scale of their fighting is now being equated to the worst of the second world war and Korea?

I'm so tired of "whimsical" being equated to "mythic" and "classic characters" becoming an excuse for poor game play and foolish stories.

Being Muslim in America means being equated to those who would kill me, as they did many thousands of other Muslims over the past two years, all nuance lost.

While many continue to uphold the practice, it is increasingly being equated with backwardness, and men who have attained a given social class spurn it.

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