Sentences with phrase «actually equate»

, author Tim Bratton notes that despite all of the discussion about alternative fee arrangements, the focus of in - house counsel continues to be on billable hours as a standard for measuring «value,» even while all involved seem to concede that time does not actually equate to value.
Shipping doesn't actually equate to...
However, as appealing as it sounds, those points don't actually equate to 2 % cash back.
In this sense, generic miles actually equate to dedicated cash - back earnings that can only be used to purchase an airline ticket.
Wouldn't a 0 % gain actually equate to a loss of the MER for that year?
But in the IT world at the moment, subscription based services actually equate to the cloud.
You can take what you like from it but, it may never actually equate to anything concrete!
Therefore, there are few indications that teens, who may come to value these attributes mentioned by their parents, will actually equate them with religious traditions and institutions at some later point.
Does a certain appearance actually equate with success in the role?
The paper they reference is on - line at http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736%2802%2909454-0/fulltext, and, as you can see, the reduction the study found in risk actually equated to 4.3 % of initial risk for every twelve months of breastfeeding.
Together, the three companies» rates dented our typical drivers» wallets the least, and actually equated to a 22 % discount compared to the going mean in the city.
Was this panel member actually equating, through implication, that what we have in place now is tantamount to providing direct access, anyway?

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I actually hadn't thought about it like that, but you're right, that would equate to a whole other purchase each year.
It just doesn't exist in America... and those trying to equate their American Christian experience with those actually being persecuted in those locations you named are really disingenuous.
The acronym is a bit more cumbersome, but not only is the phrase more in line with what Jesus actually wanted us to do, it is also more acceptable to the largest part of the body of Christ — those who have come to God by non-Christian paths and are uncomfortable with the idea of equating Jesus the man (the way Jesus looked physically) with God.
Actually, what appears primitive is your attempt at equating the complexity of the laws of physics with that of your own personal belief in the non-existence of a Creator.
I was raised with the Bible, and the equating of worldly success with Christianity is bizarre and can not be believed if you actually READ the Bible.
The word actually does not equate to killing but is closer to murder, which is used in more modern translations.
Its only a mystery to those who either from genuine ignorance or cynical pandering want to equate actually looking at the world and doing research based on evidence with what a book written thousands of years ago by pastoral tribes that claims to be divinely inspired despite being contradictory and getting numerous things wrong.
So let's get this straight lady (and any one for that manner), going to a seminary and receiving a degree or certificate does not equate actually being given divine authority to act on earth on behalf of God.
Metaphor, for example, consists of words that are clearly distinct, drawn from two different realms («the sun is a chariot»), rather than two words that can actually be equated («God is sacred»).
This equates to around two million people living in the UK with a food allergy, this figure does not include those with food intolerances.1 Considering that, there are actually even more people living with a food allergy or food intolerance.
Funny that you equate what Draper and McBride were trying do with what Guido actually does.
But because sensory activity does not always equate with perceived changes, they must devise an experiment to determine what their mice actually smell and hear.
Unfortunately, I chose to work in an industry which seemed to celebrate my ever - shrinking body — even to equate my increasingly skinny body with «sex appeal» — and therefore my job actually supported my denial about the severity of my problem.
I'll tell you why this is most likely happening on page 26 Eating 10x more protein doesn't equate into 10x more muscle How you can actually burn LESS fat and carbohydrates by increasing your daily protein (I PROVE this fact with scientific research on page 29) How to prove whether or not eating extra protein helps build more muscle by doing a «dose response» (page 28)
If we equate de facto ketogenic diets with high - protein diets (which is not always correct) then the risks proposed by critics of this type of dietary approach are essentially those of possible kidney damage due to high levels of nitrogen excretion during protein metabolism, which can cause an increase in glomerular pressure and hyperfiltration.12 There is not wide agreement between studies; however, some infer the possibility of renal damage from animal studies, 99, 100 whereas others, looking at both animal models, meta - analyses and human studies, propose that even high levels of protein in the diet do not damage renal function.101, 102 In subjects with intact renal function, higher dietary protein levels caused some functional and morphological adaptations without negative effects.103 There may actually be renal - related effects, but on blood pressure rather than morphological damage.
Despite what you may have seen in the past, there are actually an impressive slate of styles and silhouettes to choose from, so you're never tied to the notorious body con that's so often equated with mini dresses.
It is tempting to equate low levels of life satisfaction in East Asia or elsewhere to long study hours, but the data show actually no relationship between the time students spend studying, whether in or outside of school, and their satisfaction with life.
Problems included: Schools enrolling students without their knowledge, Owners / Adminstrators at one of the private schools for children with disabilities, actually stole identities of the children, Buildings were unsafe and not habitable and some of the major courses at the private schools didn't equate to classes in the public schools, so any student returning to their public school or moving on to college, had to repeat those courses.
The screen - size is actually 10.3 - inches, equating to an A5 sheet of paper, and it sports a 1404 x 1872 pixel resoltion (227 dpi).
Ask those in the industry and the vast majority will frown slightly in disappointment that you're actually trying to equate the two.
Does the time spent writing the book equate with rewards that actually make it worth while?
If a guy is acting like a creep he's a twat and should indeed be told off about it, and instructed not to do it again, but to equate somebody acting a bit creepy to being the same as a guy being a rapist does a * HUGE * misjustice to those who actually have been raped.
Steinberger also contends that unauthorized downloads should not be equated simply with lost sales, as in his experience, people tend to grab a great deal of free stuff without ever actually consuming all of it, or certainly ever thinking of buying it.
And since when did being afraid of someone equate to someone actually being injured?
So that by the time you die your policy death benefit has actually increased to a point that you have maximized your policy's death benefit, equating to true legacy creation.
As we said before, the average spend for an American family is around $ 400 / mo, which actually falls below this maximum cap and equates to $ 288 / yr in cashback.
The real threshold is actually higher than two - thirds, because failure to vote equates to a vote against BVF.
By definition, this equates to the dollar - weighted return, and it represents the return the average investor actually achieves — the investor's bankable return.
If you equate that, invert it back to the earnings yield of the market to the treasury yield, actually the market should be trending at 25 times earnings.
And unlike your average value trap, you actually get paid to wait» round here — ZMNO's LTM $ 2.7 million free cash flow equates to an 18.2 % RoE, based on its current market cap.
As a result we had to pay an extortionate amount (which actually only equated to # 22; Bolivia is cheap!)
I mean considering that 40 % of the Wii's install base equates to just about the entire install base of the PS3, I'm actually curious to know what exactly he was trying to say or accomplish there?
To me, the fact that I actually need to equate the two, and find Mattrick having done better, is more than enough to say that Spencer is pretty ineffectual.
There's currently no way you could be a player without actually buying Overwatch, though, so these player numbers may equate to around the same in sales.
Actually, John, I've stated many times that I would disagree with anyone who equates «skeptics» or even «climate deniers» with holocaust deniers.
I don't know, I'm not part of that conspiracy, and I see a lot of assertions on here and elsewhere by people who imply they are smart, or at least smart enough to know more on this issue than the climate scientists who actually professionally study it, who throw around large highfalutin science terms, but that repeatedly misconstrue the basic climate change issue itself, conflate the process of science with Climate Change refutation, seem to have an extensively poor understanding of the issue, and take small select bits of data as part of the ongoing total picture of increasing overall corroboration, to falsely equate that with a flaw in Climate Change theory itself, or as a referendum on it.
Too many throw tirades equating Donald Trump with Adolph Hitler, while too few are actually moving to Canada, New Zeeland or Jupiter, after solemnly promising they would.
How does any of this, by any stretch equate to «the world doesn't actually seem to be warming»?
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