Sentences with phrase «also equates»

Besides having a Bachelor's degree, continuing your education in the real estate field also equates to a higher salary, even for new real estate agents.
I've always argued the profession has to be laser - focused on the public interest and the public interest in my mind also equates with the consumer interest.
Overland also equates the tactics of climate science denialism with that of the tobacco industry.
A shorter fixed term means a higher payment, but it also equates to a lot less interest and a home that is free and clear that much faster, assuming that's one of your financial goals.
That length of time also equates to enjoyment of course, because if they are not enjoying a long book they will stop reading it and payment to the author ceases at that point too.
The new C - Class is now 95 mm longer, 40 mm wider and 5 mm shorter than the outgoing model that also equates to improved space inside the cabin.
That also equates to 119g / km of CO2.
A push also equates to financial backing and the amount of media the UFC dedicates to a fighter.
Indeed, that report claims a higher minimum wage (which, one assumes, would also equate to higher union dues) would save millions from poverty, but not 58 percent.
Urshan also equated the apostolic faith with Assyrian Christianity to the point of defending Nestorius and claiming that the western church went astray with its language of person.
Its fantastic to view your hypocrisy you preach for acceptance of gays in your church but you also equate them as sinners even though in your article you state that their sinners because their gay according to the passages you follow in the bible but did it ever occour to you that others omit this passage from their religious views.
jesus was also equated with Horus, and Isis the sun - gods, and they used the Amen Rah, and Amen Sirapus, for other pagan gods, not of the covenant of Abraham, Isaac, or Jacob, that is taught, and prophesied in Daniel 11:39 of christianity, and in Deut.32: 17, of Moses.
When it comes to sustainability, factors such as responsible sourcing and ethical farming practices were just as important as environmental factors to consumers, while some also equated organic and non-GMO with health, added Kerry.
On what basis are you saying he had a bad season.On the basis of stats or what?If anything he just wasn't at top form.He was still making defenders look average.He's also not had only one good season.He was good in season 14/15 and even destroyed Arsenal in a home fixture that season.I don't know why people think he's average and a one season wonder.I urge you all to constantly keep watching a player before you say he's average.For the same reasons why people don't want Mahrez to be signed I can also equate them to why Ox should be sold.The team he's even in doesn't fit his style of play at all.The whole Leicester team struggled last season which even lead to Ranieri's sacking.
Since food and nutrients are our fuel, we can also equate the Spleen with the digestive system.
Unfortunately, they also equate commitment with heavy responsibilities, a sexless life, and a boring existence.
Plus, the age difference between her and men on sites such as eHarmony also equated a difference in values.
You have also equated scammers — who often upload stolen content or nonsense content, with issues of poorly written self - published books.
From a sociological perspective, there is a longstanding tendency to equate cat ownership with femininity (while also equating dog ownership with masculinity).
Since cats also equate play with affection, playing with them means you're also connecting with them emotionally.
Sadly and incorrectly so many people also equate anyone who has doubt about today's climate science with those who doubt vaccines and who think we should research chem trails and secret government collaborations with aliens.
Sure, he also equated (perhaps unknowingly) GCM's with radiation modelling techniques so that the audience might further confuse the former with the straight - forward latter.
Adding extra locks and smoke detectors not only increases your protection, but it can also equate to policy discounts.
They also equated storing value in such currencies to gambling in a casino.
Coinbase has a diverse product line, and introducing ERC20 tokens could also equate to several investment avenues and real - world use cases.

Not exact matches

Advocates for excessive home prices also point out that construction has become a bigger part of the British Columbia economy, equating any effort to deflate Vancouver's housing bubble to act of economic sabotage.
The tweet also contains a link to this piece in the New York Times, which explains why it's dangerous to equate anti-fascist protest groups («alt - left») with white supremacists, neo-Nazis, and Ku Klux Klan members.
It could even be Chen, who mentioned several times during the interview that he would also be interested in «networking news media,» by which he meant Internet - based outlets, and equated ownership of a news outlet to «owning a bank.»
It's important to point out that fewer fields might equate to more conversions, but you're also likely to get more low quality leads.
Also, given that people spend an average of 12 % of the day watching TV (equating to 25 % of their free time), we view television's role in the living room as a strategically compelling bolt - on to the Apple ecosystem.
He thinks the market is also unfamiliar with the management story behind the company and equates it to the story of Rose Blumkin at Nebraska Furniture Mart.
To equate the words of men to the words of god is not only irresponsible, but also #ignant.
To equate love with licentiousness to indulge your whims and inclinations is also false.
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.
It is hard, also, to equate enforced continence with the apostolic injunctions to remain in the state in which you were called and the Dominical teaching about not allowing anything to put the marriage bond asunder.
Just so there's clarity to distinguish atheists from Satanists, to whom we are often unfairly equated, there will also be a statue of a fish with feet.
Your «honesty» equates to telling me that I am «miserable», and want others to be miserable also.
And also for equating rape victim with being a former prostitute.
Also, be careful of equating «kingdom of God» with «in Heaven.»
Or are you equating all atheists to also be existentialists and all that encompasses that particular philosophy?
Also, it seems a lot of people equate Christianity with the hateful, racist, intolerant types who call themselves Christians but really are not Christians (for examples, see right - wing politicians, Fred Phelps, etc..)
They also felt somewhat aggrieved, since caring, in our culture, has come to be equated with getting out of the child's way.
He is also aware that the early Disney movies were often full of stereotypes of minorities, and that even in the recent movies one finds goodness equated with physical beauty.
This transference through history could equate to this perception of inspired works but could also only mean that the inspiration at one point was there as God interacted on lives of the time.
I also found the discussion in the book about the purpose of seminary to be extremely helpful (pp. 52 - 55) The authors equated seminary with boot camp where soldiers train for war.
Oh, and also, stop equating Christianity with being a Patriot... you cons are all screwed up.
But many Christians also «use» the threat of God's judgment and their own interpretation of Scripture (which they equate with God) as a way of feeling superior to others and getting brownie points in the Kingdom.
Being a Christian means that you have trusted in the true God for salvation ------ Being a christian also means that you are arrogant enough to think that your opinion equates to «knowledge» of the «true God», which is ridiculous.
I realize the death of Christendom Hart relays does not equate to the end of Christianity in the public square, but it surely must relegate Christianity to an «also ran» among competing creeds in the new order, making the mission of First Things a more Herculean task.
It's also interesting how many people think advancing humanity equates to good.
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