Sentences with word «equating»

I always expect to hear the answer that popularity does not equate with truth, but just give my comment some thought.
Fast rising populations in developing economies do not equate with future success as demographic changes are difficult to absorb if they happen too rapidly.
It is bloody cold right now which equates to a high level of importance placed upon colourful salads like this one.
You don't need to be an executive to save time, which often equates to making money or saving money.
This is simply repeating the same exercise in the belief that more people equates with a higher likelihood of finding that special someone.
The idea that more wealth does not necessarily equate with more happiness is nothing new, even to economists.
To work for a company who equates sustainability of the earth and its resources with profitability.
His final chapter provides what equates to an intellectual checklist for those in power.
It was originally designed to meet the growing needs of the students in the middle level, which roughly equates to students ages 11 - 16, at international schools.
This let's me check out up - and - coming locations, which usually equates to affordable locations off the beaten path (my favorite).
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.
The beauty industry runs on prestige pricing and equates high cost with high quality.
This will not only equate to less hunger, but less time thinking about food.
You should also note that the interest charged on that $ 7 trillion was 0.01 % average, which still equates to a gain of $ 70 million in interest payments to the government.
60 minutes of charge time equates to 5 - 8 minutes of flying time.
I'd also add that while more exposure to stocks does generally equate to higher long - term returns, no one should take that as an invitation to just load up on equities.
They will love you either way, for dogs don't equate love with respect.
I do not equate risk with the inevitable short - term movements of the market.
However, as the professional and business landscape gets more competitive, for most people a college degree now equates with more money.
From past experience affordable doesn't really equate with quality, but I was definitely pleasantly surprised at the level of quality that I got from both necklaces.
One loan will equate on year of qualifying employment service.
At first I ignored them, thinking that I could just equate my emotions to being exhausted and being stressed and, well, being a new parent.
You can take what you like from it but, it may never actually equate to anything concrete!
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!
That weekend move you are thinking about doing equates into 100 squats using 100 lbs.
Why would anyone want to know what discount rate equates the cash flows of a project to its cost?
Interest only sometimes equates with a willingness to be involved.
That does not even equate to 15 % let alone your 40 % wanting him to stay.
More rest then equates to dealing with less stress over the course of a school year.
Which basically equates to a psychological horror piece, with a Japanese flare.
The $ 400,000 figure equates to roughly 15 % of the investor's long - term returns.
Until your baby is about one year, more sleep during the day equates to more sleep at night.
Their face on a few park benches or a small weekly newspaper ad probably equates with a personal contact through their network every few years; in other words, not very effective.
A better credit score equates to a lower mortgage rate.
They may equate sex with intimacy because they think that physical actions will lead to an emotional connection.
However, after my group finished the curriculum, I found that limiting my amount of consumption did not easily equate to a simple life.
A theory does not equate made up junk science.
With conventional financing, a larger down payment typically equates to a lower interest rate, which will also help you gain equity more quickly over time.
For him the global free market equates to a race to the bottom with the gains being shared among a smaller and smaller group of people.
For parents who are afraid to buy this because of the low price thinking that low price can equate low quality, think again!
To equate money spent, to ambition, is extremely childish and just shows a painful lack of understanding of the game.
This almost equates to a 30 % power upgrade that should translate dividends in the speed category.
Indeed it does, but one ought not equate such a «self - repairing system», with a «save the humans» system.
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