Sentences with phrase «directly equate»

The technology enables retailers to maintain smaller inventories and more efficient stores, but this does not directly equate to smaller floorplates and less real estate.
Discussing how these athletes directly equate their own nutritional needs with their pets» is a departure from the way pet food has been sold in the past, and the strategy has won the company more than a few admirers among pet specialty retailers.
Access alone does not directly equate to students learning anything.
This is like one of those rare cases where you can directly equate a player's performance to the amount of money he was bought for!
As such, shareholders should expect LUV's ROIC to improve moving forward, which directly equates to growing shareholder value.
In Heb 5:9, salvation is directly equated with one's obedience: «and, once made perfect, he became the source of eternal salvation for all who OBEY him.»
Therefore, while the Kingdom can not be directly equated with the social gospel, as American liberal theology has tended to do, the impulse to social action in order to help persons — whether individually or corporately — is in keeping with his spirit and is a legitimate derivative from his message.
Priced at Rs 49,999 (although the Snapdragon 821 / 6GB / 256 GB is priced much higher at Rs 63,000) the Zenfone 3 Deluxe doesn't come cheap and price wise can be directly equated with the likes of Samsung Galaxy S7 and the recently launched Galaxy Note 7.

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If anyone is familiar with current fundamental \ evangelic missiological thinking... one would equate it directly with the former «social gospel» movement.
I understood you as saying you didn't equate it directly with God, but you did think it was infallible.
If there is one compound that most directly can be equated with «energy» in the human body, it's unquestionably ATP.
She equates Wisconsin's democratically elected governor and legislature that lawfully ended collective bargaining for teachers with Egypt, where the government led by Hosni Mubarak was a dictatorship and directly controlled the only union in the country — the Egyptian Trade Union Federation (ETUF.)
In fact, SBAC declares that the achievement levels «do not equate directly to expectations for «on - grade» performance» and test scores should only be used with multiple other sources of information about schools and students.
Stocks, bonds, mutual funds, real - estate properties, gold, precious metals etc., can lose value, sometimes even all their value.However, most of us equate RISK with «losses» directly.
However, most of us equate RISK with «losses» directly.
[14] Ekow Eshun wrote, «if scandal equated directly to success then this year's winners should probably be the Stuckists, the ragged band of artist malcontents who've turned their annual placard - waving anti-Turner protest outside the Tate into a kind of art event of their own that now generates press attention from around the world.»
Too often, the classroom has been a battleground in which science loses out to ideology — either directly, as with fights to equate biblical accounts of creation with research illuminating natural selection, or indirectly, when fears of such fights cause teachers or administrators in a more subtle way to skip or skim over science that has big implications for society.
Before you panic, you should know that this doesn't equate directly to changes to your home insurance premiums.
In fact, the reputation of a driving school can be equated directly with the number of crashes and accidents former students face.
Although your job title may not equate directly to a corporate position, you will have gained many transferable skills that are highly sought after in both the public and private sectors.
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