Sentence examples for was equated with from inspiring English sources

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Urbanisation was equated with progress and modernity.

The Scottish voice was equated with being working class.

Conservatism was equated with repression, radicalism with sexual libertinism.

So my work was equated with a kind of graffiti".

What's changed: After 9/11, going out to shop was equated with freedom of movement, and dressing yourself in style was equated with freedom of self-expression.

"I wanted to make it more reddish, because it was equated with blood and human sacrifice".

Since science was equated with wisdom, Avicenna attempted a broad unified classification of knowledge.

The freedom of "being Clear" was equated with regaining one's status as an eternal, omniscient, omnipotent thetan.

When he was murdered in 1934, barriers to pursuing gays were swept away, and homosexuality was equated with treason.

Under the slogan United We Stand, the call to reflectiveness was equated with dissent, dissent with lack of patriotism.

In my family, cooking had always been a shared joy; suddenly, in France, it was equated with a chore.

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