Sentences with phrase «even equate»

Only 12 total tickets were dismissed, which doesn't even equate to 1 % of the total tickets.
Intervention of a criminal attorney in Detroit might therefore, even equate into acquittal for an accused.
They might even equate their query letters to job applications.
They believe that it's un-necessarily painful to babies and even equate it to genital mutilation.
That does not even equate to 15 % let alone your 40 % wanting him to stay.
How can U even equate fa cup to league?
But I'm not sure I would even equate this to saying don't start Watson.
The government has even equated cryptocurrencies with «Ponzi schemes», which offer unusually high returns to early investors.
They even equated their prosperity with being righteous in front of God.
Not even you equates to healthy.
Previous incarnations have used him either as a symbol of the failures of a parent's morality or a viscous, embodied disease (Part 2 even equated Kreuger with repressed homosexuality), but here he serves as the evil in the world that is embodied within stories.
These products, their producers say, are the future of the book — RocketBook, in a moment of high hubris on its Web site, even equates its product with the invention of papyrus and the debut of the Gutenberg press.

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Even though Canada benefits greatly from a multilateral trading system, Ottawa has a long history of equating Canada's national interest with keeping the U.S. border open.
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.»
But even with a drop of 50 % and all the «love» I've received through comments from those who equate bitcoins with tulips, I don't feel entirely stupid.
History, even recent history has revealed that numbers of the fighting force does nt equate to victory.
The article did NOT say that there were no martyrs at all, just that there were not as many as you would like... And to even TRY an equate Christianity in America as the kind of persecutions early Christians experienced makes you look quite childish and hysterical.
But it then proceeds to equate these presuppositions with «faith» so that it can move to the conclusion that even secular historians who reject appeals to supernatural intervention in history are no less acting «in faith» than are those believing historians who accept them.
They say further that even if one does not equate a fetus with a child, as long as one attributes some value to the fetus» and they demonstrate how economists routinely make such outrageous calculations in insurance claims for loss of body parts» and put the value as low as one hundredth of a human being, the lowered crime rate would not come near justifying the number of abortions.
Perhaps the lyrics apply to the last one, if we equate land - hunger with the desire for «gold,» but political history accounts of why «such - and - such a President or Congress eventually entered us into such - and - such a war» reveal time and again that a motivation of economic interest was not the reason, and seldom even the second or third reason, offered or discussed (even in the secret discussions hence uncovered by historians).
Even if I were to equate attendance at Christian church and attendance at Jewish synagogue, I could not have followed Jesus» example had I lived in his day — because I am a woman.
I am not about to equate visiting a church building with idol worship, but I do think it is important to recognize that people can worship and follow God just as well outside of the four walls of a church building than they can inside the walls — and maybe even better.
When we use words to describe adult women that are typically used to describe children, it changes the way we view women — even unconsciously — so that we don't equate them with adult men...
I did not understand him to be equating Freudian therapy with modern neuroscience; I thought, rather, that he took his own distaste for what he sees as certain mystifications in the former as a point de départ for reflections on a deterministic and mechanistic philosophy he finds even more distasteful.
They say that «God is love» which is an absolutely meaningless, nonsensical statement, not to mention the problem with equating love with a being that would let anyone spend even one millisecond in a place like hell.
We misunderstand even the practical / pastoral thrust of the Bible whenever we compare or equate it with the pastoral concerns of an established religion - with the maintenance of the life of parish and clan in a society where there are no longer any challenges being addressed to the powers that be, no longer any new believers coming in across the boundaries of nation and culture, and no longer any new threatening issues needing to be wrestled with on the missionary frontier.
Instead, almost everybody, even people who are not Christians, equate such things with Christianity.
For Lader to have equated himself with these great men, even by implication, and drawn parallels between the abortion monster and the ineffable purity of the Brahmin cause, is a despicable claim in itself.
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.
Unlike much of the inherited Western tradition, which has equated creativity with mentality and attributed it only to human beings, process thought considers anything actual at all an instance of creativity, from the tiniest energy event to the most complex creatures we are aware of, human beings; some degree of mentality is present in no matter how rudimentary, even negligible, a form.
Even when law and morality coincide, it is a misunderstanding to equate the law with morality.
When Isaiah protests that «the heart of this people is fat,» he is lamenting something that can not be equated with mere intellectual lethargy, recalcitrance, or even moral perversity.
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.
As the political propaganda grew and war was equated with patriotism and, even more oddly, with spiritual practice or faithful following of Jesus, I struggled.
Sexual concupiscence can not be equated simply with physical sexual attraction or even with a desire for genital union.
The idea of coming home after such an experience will mean that home is different even though it hasn't changed, you see relationships differently, you experience love differently and in many ways that equates to still being out there — you bring out there back home with you and no - one is ever the same again.
To not only attempt to equate the miniscule and immaterial persecution of Christians to the hate filled murder of gays and non-christians which has been going on for far longer than it's even been reported is just sick.
In the first place, we must notice that Whitehead does not equate subjectivity with conscious individuality or even ascribe it only to «human beings.»
Please learn from the Catholic Church, they do not even try to equate the two.
The tendency to equate pacifism with «passivism» and capitulation reflects how little we know of the remarkable historical successes nonviolent tactics have achieved, even in the face of brutal repression.
What the heck does that even mean if one does not equate a spiritual quality to it?
Having rules and laws, even those that limit our personal freedom for the sake of the whole or others, is not equated to slavery.
My blood boils when they equate or even compare these deviants» fight for recognition to that of my people in the last half century..
Augustine's formulation of original sin was popular among Reformers, such as Martin Luther and John Calvin who equated original sin with concupiscence, affirming that it persisted even after baptism and completely destroyed freedom.
If we recognize that the human self is not to be equated with its mind, though the logical and analytic faculties of the mind are an instrument of its freedom over nature and history, and if we know that the self is intimately related to its body but can not be equated with its physical functions, we then are confronted with the final mystery of its capacity of transcendence over nature, history and even its own self; and we will rightly identify the mystery of selfhood with the mystery of its indeterminate freedom.
And the fact that baking always equates to heating up the house even more...
The kids will go back to school on Monday, which equates to the morning rush, packing lunches, lots of driving, and planning the evenings meals.
This equates to around two million people living in the UK with a food allergy, this figure does not include those with food intolerances.1 Considering that, there are actually even more people living with a food allergy or food intolerance.
When combined with the earnings per share and retentions this would equate to a forecast cash payout of $ NZ4.50 - $ NZ4.55 / kgMS, well below the $ NZ5 mark which is considered the break - even point for farmers.
he's been unfairly slated 108 goals and 72 assists in 394 matches equates to a goal / assist every two games nd it's even impressive when you figure in his injuries, struggle for game time and his first season (2007) wen he played like he was controlled with a console.
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