Sentences with phrase «basically equates»

Cheating behaviors in this case can range from kissing — to heavy petting (yes, this is an official science term that basically equates to rounding second base and sliding in to third)-- to, of course, sexual intercourse.
The story for Titanfall 2 will focus on «grand colonial warfare» that basically equates to a retelling of the American Revolution and the America Civil War, but in sci - fi environment, Stern said.
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Fartleks basically equates to an interval workout, except it's much more relaxed.
It captured 22.85 % of the overall vote, which basically equated to 175 people.
This Harvard report, like many others tackling this subject matter basically equate the usage of tablets with the suppression melatonin.
The report basically equated e-readers, such as the Kindle as using the same screen technology as the iPad.
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They're basically equating the ability to shop online at Amazon.com with the first time humans walked on the moon!
Hazarding a wild guess at the potential value of their sites, extracting Norish's pre-Townview net equity of GBP 7.9 mio seems very achievable (basically equating to GBP 16.5 mio of property, plant & equipment, less GBP 8.4 mio in loans).

Not exact matches

Since when did «Middle East» equate to whte... and certainly when did Jewish become Germanic, especially, a Sephardic Jew... so basically you are stating that Hitler was wrong.
The English are basically being equated with Conservatives: «Shove the fucking Tories off their arse.»
Basically, I like to equate it to old Shakespearean plays — in Shakespeare's time, women weren't permitted to perform in plays, so female parts had to filled by men.
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