Similar words: equate, adequate, adequate to, adequately, inadequate, inadequately, antiquated, punctuated equilibrium.
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(1) Production costs for the movie equated to around 30 % of income.
(2) Hawa was thus equated with mindless passion.
(3) For me, golf is always equated with money. Sentencedict.com
(4) These are usually equated with production values in broadcasting.
(5) Similarly depth of feeling can become equated with prejudice, and the arousal of emotions in schools can become indoctrination.
(6) For Jaq by no means equated iron duty with iron rations.
(7) For many teachers therefore written language is equated with literary language, with the polished performance of narrative, drama or poetry.
(8) For preoperational children, justice tends to be equated with punishment and whatever adults say is right must be right.
(9) The cleansing fluid was equated with plans of integration: the stain with the Negro.
(10) Leland realised that precise work equated to a better product at a lower cost.
(11) It is typically equated with the traditionalism of figures like De Bonald and Lammenais.
(12) Franklin Roosevelt, who equated wealth with energy and idealism, heartily endorsed the appointment.
(13) Means-tested assistance is equated by the customer with second-class citizenship.
(14) So opacity can be equated with the extent to which the reader is required to be creative.
(15) Both groups reinforced a mutual worldview that equated leadership with brilliant, tough-minded, and decisive strategic insight and decision making.
(16) There were those who, almost despite themselves, equated refugees with second-class citizens.
(17) Pegasus, the winged horse, has always been equated with artistic inspiration.
(18) These may be roughly equated with chapters 4 and 6 of Simmel's text respectively.
(19) The constellations in the night sky cannot be directly equated with the heroes of Greek mythology.
(20) Presumably, the rational shareholder would do this up to the point at which marginal benefit was equated with marginal cost.
(21) More generally still, the fourth dimension came to be equated with something that our eyes are incapable of seeing.
(22) Worse still, they unintentionally fostered negative, adverse meanings that equated Tesseract with a profit motive that people did not trust.
(23) Populism, however, is rarely the worse for sceptical assessment: particularly when it is equated with justice.
(24) Because labour mobility between industries ensures that wage rates are equated in the two industries.
(25) Orcadians were used to building wherever they liked since they never equated physical and social isolation.
(26) But the problem with this type of creation-as-destruction is that the negative aspect is easily equated with nihilism.
(27) While Dicey played a major role in shaping this tradition, his particular views are not to be equated with it.
(28) The relative amplitudes a and b may, of course, both be equated to unity when convenient.
(29) There is a case for government intervention to make sure marginal social cost and marginal social benefit are equated.
(30) Such pouncing seems to be promoted by a female odor that can be equated with an aphrodisiac.
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