Sentences with phrase «easily equate»

However, after my group finished the curriculum, I found that limiting my amount of consumption did not easily equate to a simple life.
When totalled, these fees can easily equate to an additional 1 - 2 % in charges.
Then, add in all your auto loans, credit cards and bank loans, who really blast you with higher interest rates over that same 30 years, and this could easily equate to $ 100,000 or more.
This message is more problematic during general elections, when voters (especially all - important independents) can easily equate a conservative's plea to «pull back» as an indication of disinterest.
When totalled, these fees can easily equate to an additional 1 - 2 % in charges.
Yet Callahan, I fear, too easily equates «allowing a person to die» with acts of omission.
The avatara of Hinduism is not the prophet of Judaism nor the Christ of Christianity; karma is not easily equated with destiny or divine will; tantric yoga differs noticeably from Sunday School exercises.
For seniors, this easily equates to larger fonts and more reading done on a single screen.
In this regard Article 102 TFEU is by far the most popular norm to be mated to Article 106 TFEU as the exclusive right mentioned in Article 106 TFEU is easily equated to a statutory monopoly for the public undertaking and thus dominance within the meaning of that provision.

Not exact matches

With the decline in religiosity which has accompanied this change the meaning of life easily gets equated with the pursuit of pleasure.
What this means is that as long as the word «saved» is incorrectly equated with eternal life, the concept of «once saved, always saved» can easily be refuted by pointing out the many places in the Bible where people can lose their «salvation» because they don't obey God or fulfill the conditions of «salvation.»
I can as easily speculate that it is a complete abuse of the civil rights movement Dr. King championed to equate it with gay «rights».
In answer to your questions I don't believe in counting calories, as I explain in the food philosophy section as all these foods are so good for you and so easily digestible that you don't really need to think about calories if you always eat this way — you can't for example equate the calories of an avocado and a chocolate bar!
And most of all, we've learned that «business decisions» rarely equate with what's right, NBC executives are as ruthless and easily swayed now as they were 20 years ago, and gee whiz image be damned, don't get in Jay Leno's way.
And most recently American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten went over the edge, desperately trying to equate parental choice to pre-1960s southern segregation, which I easily debunked here.
It is really difficult to buy cat food because you can't find it easily and if you manage to find it the 3 kg (7 lbs) presentation equates a more than a month on a minimum salary.
You are quite right; it should not matter whether you are seen getting off of a public transit bus or exiting a shiny, impressive looking vehicle, but, we are dealing with easily impressed people here, who «do» equate how one gets around town with one's professional image remaining intact, and therein lies the problem... the average bear wants to be seen to be dealing with someone who «looks» like a professional.
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