Similar words: accounting equation, quadratic equation, equation, equational, linear equation, aquatint, nonlinear equation, algebraic equation. Meaning: [ɪ'kweɪt] n. the act of regarding as equal.
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1 They are wrong about equating decentralization with loss of control.
2 Chapter 2 helps you avoid the mistake of equating hesitation and anxiety with determined resistance to change.
3 Equating marginal cost and marginal revenue, each firm will produce an output at which price exceeds marginal cost.
4 But equating savings with investment is confusing.
5 But they have a hard time equating plural marriage with those evils.
6 The key problem is that equating probabilism with reason crowds out consequential thinking.
7 To compensate for these variations, a statistical procedure known as "equating" is used to account for differences in test difficulty.
8 They bait Muslims and risk inciting hatred by equating Islam with terror and evil.
9 The equating methods included the unsmoothed and smoothing equipercentile equating and linear equating.
10 But this kind of equating evidence to the fact is worth discussing.
11 By equating the normal induction velocity on the planing plate to its normal velocity of pitching and heaving motions,[www.Sentencedict.com] obtained the integral equations of the unknown pressure distribution.
12 But it is here that Keynes equating saving with investing becomes particularly confusing.
13 Equating the Chinese to dogs is real classy guys. Keep this up and you'll have us in a shooting war before you know it.
14 The criminals responsible delude themselves by equating their best interests with those of soceity in general.
15 The mistake of equating empowerment with freedom must be avoided.
16 [ Ray ] I definitely started equating crossword puzzles with songwriting.
17 Seriously? You're equating your pathetic love life with my re cord - breaking tumor?
18 But I think we should be very wary of equating the growth of shopping facilities with the reconstruction of the local economy.
19 Public statements of selection policy Atkins alludes to the danger of equating selection with censorship.
20 They distort his speeches and offer simplistic interpretations of his equating the HIV virus with poverty and inequality.
21 In theory this process could go as far as equating marginal cost with demand so that the bureaucracy obtains all the consumer surplus.
22 The monopolist produces an output Q M at a price P M thus equating marginal cost and marginal revenue.
23 As always with such radical experiments, business people feared for their prosperity, equating passing traffic with increased turnover.
24 But Chief Executive Mark Parker did talk of a "swoosh recovery," equating gradual improvement in the world economy with the upward curve of the company's logo.
25 To exercise the ferret: to have sex. An unromantic male expression equating the penis with the aggressive, hyperactive animal and its well-known proclivity for wriggling into crevices and tunnels.
26 He also blasted the EU and its Organisation for Security and Co-Operation in Europe (OSCE), which, in July, passed a resolution equating Stalinism with Nazism.
27 Conducting correlation of layers by using the algorithm, it has fast operational speed and no need for character of which equating known waveforms to still unrecognized waveforms in length.
28 For some terms, I have made a closest-approximation categorisation -- for example equating "lead developer" with "maintainer."
29 The two tests are conducted separately with one week apart, and the testing methods include linear equating, the unsmoothed and smoothing equi-percentile equating.
30 Propensity scores are used to reduce selection bias by equating groups based on these covariates.
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