Sentence examples for will be equated to from inspiring English sources

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In the present commentary "clean teeth" will be equated to good oral hygiene and/or low dental plaque levels.

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Sides can be equated to (varUpsilon).

Ideally it cannot be equated to comprehensive radiation knowledge.

Our findings may also be equated to purchasing a diamond.

Hence, duration of use cannot be equated to dose.

But none of this will be equated and the heavyweights will be brought in to brush it all off with soothing platitudes: "These things happen" and "Isn't it good that this is now being put right?".

"A legislative statement, however drafted, which inserts concepts for furthering 'involvement', will be equated in the minds of warring parents as a right to equality of time.

The life-time probability of getting MS (PMS) will be equated with the prevalence of MS in the general population (Table 2).

If the consensus base at a position receives a score of 40, and all others receive scores of −40, then a mismatch at that position will be equated with a score penalty of 1.

The Buddha is equated to Matangi.

It was equated to baby dissecting.

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