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It is unlikely they fully realised that their behaviour would be equated even more prominently with that of Nazi Germany.The empty chair reserved for Mr Liu at Oslo's town hall, and the absence of any of his family members to receive the award on his behalf, made this the first such ceremony since 1936 when Carl von Ossietzky, a jailed German pacifist, was a similar no-show.
The advantage of this approach is that if an individual possesses a profile but it is very unnatural (i.e., tends towards an average elements/inferences penalty of 1) then this would be equated as similar to not having the profile at all.
As an Italian Catholic, Rizzuto publicly maintained he was unaware that his contribution would be equated with sex in the finished song.
In the existence of efficient markets with no taxes or subsidies, the two measures would be equated by the market interest rate.
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For example, a classic orientalist construction would be equating Islam and terrorism--recently, Juan Williams, a liberal pundit, suggested that those in "Muslim garb" on airplanes made him nervous, implying that their overtly Islamic outward appearance would suggest them to be more likely to commit terrorist attacks.
In particular, scores would need to be equated to the same scale over different time points for longitudinal analysis.
Supporting international efforts to halt Iran's nuclear program, while disabusing itself of the notion of a nuclear free Middle East in which Iran and Israel are to be equated, would be a significant step toward re-establishing trust with Israel.
"If it could be equated in terms of currency, it would be 80 percent of the economy".
If Hollywood could be equated to a basketball or American football season, Tyler Perry would be Lionsgate's Most Valuable Player.
It should not be equated with democracy.
These hideous acts cannot be equated.
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