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Sentences with equate

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  • I'm always wary of men wearing suits, as I equate this with power and authority. [VERB noun + with]
  • To equate wealth with happiness
  • The charges I shall have to pay to park weekly will equate to almost the equivalent of a year's subscriptions to be a choir member.
  • In the world where we live, the here and now, money equates to power, especially in the political arena.
  • The price level - in the longer run - equates the demand for money to the supply.
  • This equates to more than 50 per cent more listeners than any comparable international broadcaster.
  • The cave dwellers equate the shadows with reality, naming them, talking about them, and even linking sounds from outside the cave with the movements on the wall.
  • Over the years, people have come to equate his name with evil.
  • Those who equate hunting foxes with abusing children reduce humanity to the moral equivalent of mice.
  • The efficient amount of news coverage equates the value of the marginal story with the value of alternative uses of these resources.
  • As a consumer of chocolate products, your purchases equate to your vote as to how cocoa is cultivated and harvested.
  • Marketing, unfortunately, has gotten a bad rap throughout the years because people equate it with the slimy hard sell.
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