The book was heavy on polemics equating moral virtue and civic responsibility with military service.
Despite his reverence for Senna, though, Hamilton recoiled from equating his ability with the Brazilian's.
But any property broker in New York would be fired for equating tax assessments with market value.
This increased to 7, 683 in 2008-09, a rise of over 20% and equating to 11, 865 hospital bed days.
This ruling lifted limits on corporate and union spending in elections, equating their speech rights to any individual's.
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Naturally, this sparked the usual brouhaha equating less marriage with more societal ills.
And what sophisticated theory went into equating that figure with the waiting time?
It is analogous to equating the amount of a medicine ingested with potential harmful effects without considering its toxicity.
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About 4% of patients across the UK have this mutation, equating to around 13 patients in Wales who could benefit.
There are currently 52 children in care in the county from those communities, equating to 10% of those in care.
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Mr Romney's supporters have leapt to his defence, equating attacks on his business practices with criticism of American capitalism itself.
The European Commission is seeking a one trillion euro budget for 2014-20, equating to 1.1% of the 27-nation bloc's gross income.
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We need to be well-aware of the fact that equating winning with morality leaves a lot of moral failure unchallenged and unremarked.
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Anyone with the most rudimentary knowledge on the subject understands this is akin to equating Macallan 25 year-old Scotch with hillbilly moonshine.
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Are you really equating the lifetime networking opportunities with students and alumni at an MBA program with joining a group on LinkedIn?
However you fell into the trap of equating the person who gives up a place in a lifeboat to another with suicide.
Equating a day-trader case with an options-trader case is apples and oranges.
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Any conceivable tax would fall far short of equating to a hundredfold mark-up, and would in any case be emasculated by smuggling.
The former foreign secretary said his party had not become "anti-Europe" but was no longer "soft-headed" in equating extra spending with effectiveness.
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About 4% of patients across the UK have this mutation, equating to around 10 patients in Wales who could benefit, the trust estimates.
China and India are not major recipients of Japanese FDI, with Japanese direct investment equating under half a percent of GDP in both nations.
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First you have the writer equating shale oil with Bitumen.
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Analysts had expected BlackBerry to report a loss equating to 30 cents a share for the fourth quarter, according to estimates compiled by Bloomberg.
One is that the size of the U.S. Navy in 2012 should be larger than in 1916, which means equating this ship with this ship.
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Equating economic power with a lack of injunctions is problematic because it implies economic power is derived from the injunction itself, or more specifically the lack thereof.
According to Tower Hamlets Council's core strategy which launched in 2010, just over 43, 000 homes - equating to 2, 885 per year - are needed by 2025.
Northern Constabulary said late night violence and disorder in Inverness city centre had dropped by more than 30% - equating to 2, 623 fewer cases - since 2003.
Around a tenth of these cases are ependymomas - equating to around 35 cases each year - half of which occur in children under the age of four.
The number of unsold homes currently stands at 3.72 million units, equating to more than nine months supply, based on the current slow sales pace, according to Ferguson.
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By equating the bird with the word, loudly and repeatedly, The Trashmen proved conclusively why they deserve to be immortalized in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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