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I despise the equating of money with hard work and achievement.
Some might question the equating of high-priced athletics with the real world.
Wilber also attacks the equating of hierarchy with patriarchy using a similar line of argument.
But the equating of math with reality, others say, consigns vast arenas of experience to the darkness.
The sentence's exact meaning is debated, but the equating of the moon with a green cheese is clear.:
The dogs, and the equating of Nodens with Silvanus, also suggest a connection with hunting.
Or of the equating of Hendrix with a Pop-Tart?
The equating of the bombing of Dresden with the Holocaust is made explicit and even inverted (?)
However, contrary to the equating of this to mean "in cold blood", more than a third of the homicides by psychopaths involved emotional reactivity as well.
(Op-Ed, Nov. 11), Bill Bradley calls the equating of spending money with free speech spurious.
The equating of reconquista with crusade was based on the idea of opening a route to Jerusalem through Spain and North Africa.
They wrote, "The equating of unusual sexual interests with psychiatric diagnoses has been used to justify the oppression of sexual minorities and to serve political agendas.
The equating of Christianity with philosophy is important for Justin, as it explains the importance of the Apologies in defending Christianity in philosophical terms.
The arithmetic of witticisms - of "silvery silliness" and "merry complicity" - hinges on the equating of human complexity with a handful of words.
Horizontal equating refers the equating of tests administered to groups with similar abilities; for example, two tests administered students in the same grade in two consecutive calendar years.
In A National Joke, Andy Medhurst sees humour mined from the equating of cleanliness and morality, a theme later explored by both Alan Bennett and The Royle Family.
The equating of the four stages of the stimulation process to the passing of specific periods of normal evolutionary development-twenty thousand years, fifty thousand, five hundred thousand, and one million years-is, of course, hypothetical and generalized.
The equating of the biblical gifts with psychic gifts is commonplace in such journals as The Christian Parapsychologist and The Quarterly Review, both from The Churches' Fellowship for Psychical and Spiritual Studies.
Responding to the equating of Anthony's beliefs with those voiced in The Revolution, Gordon said that people "have a hard time wrapping their minds around the fact that The Revolution was a paper of debate-presenting both sides of an issue."
The equating of "catastrophic" with chemical, biological and nuclear threats was misleading, I suggested, because terrorism using conventional means could produce large-scale casualties and because not all nonconventional attacks were guaranteed to do so (as the series of anthrax letters in 2001 would demonstrate).
Recalling his past objections to the equating of media ownership by tycoons with censorship, he says: "Now I'd be capable of writing a letter in reply to myself . . . Look at Berlusconi and Putin - it's complete manipulation and control."