Sentences with phrase «just equate»

You can't just equate flux plus feedback to ocean warming as NM does.
Considering it was originally pitched as an unassuming «love letter to 8 bits,» Shovel Knight cobbles together the best bits of the NES» legacy — DuckTales» bounce - filled platforming, Mega Man's crushing difficulty, and Zelda II's personality - filled villages — into a title that demonstrates how the term «retro» doesn't just equate to «uses pixel art.»
Proceeds often just equate to the existing valuation embedded in the share price, or are just not that significant in terms of current market cap.
Of course, lower risk might just equate with boring — we'd like something more exceptional...
Don't get me wrong, Resi doesn't fail as a game series, I just equate it more to a B grade Zombie flick as opposed to something truly scary.
I just equate those with masculine.
-LSB-...] might sound good if you just equate men and testosterone = good, all the time, every time, but when the male body creates too much testosterone, that extra chemical is automatically metabolized i....
«If you just equate heavy pollution with winter heating, then the whole winter would be like this.
A CEO's compensation with what he earns for shareholders is no different and cant just equate to market conditions.
You just equated those who don't want to watch an edible discharge fest with the Taliban.
The point is that just equating AGW to % destructiveness based on the theoretical increase in wind speed is a major oversimplification.

Not exact matches

Depressed valuations don't equate to lower wealth; they just mean that sellers are probably giving up too much future purchasing power in order to obtain current purchasing power.
On a scale of 1 to 5, their average rating is 3.7, which equates to just under «Buy.»
Despite the challenging and erratic market conditions, we still netted a profit in July from individual stock trades of The Wagner Daily swing trading newsletter, equating to just over 1 % of the model portfolio value.
Just don't ever make the mistake and try to equate a God with a religion.
It just doesn't exist in America... and those trying to equate their American Christian experience with those actually being persecuted in those locations you named are really disingenuous.
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.
Once you equate your morality to the morality of a «God», it's just personal opinions framed as «objective» and your opinion of what is God's «morals» carries equal authority with anyone elses.
I find that most of my Christian friends who talk about homosexuality are either determined to not think about the issue because of tradition and fear or are on the other end and choose not to think about the issue because the pressure of contemporary culture (in our part of the world) is to equate my sexuality with the colour of my skin which is, in light of history, a silly equation but we should just adjust our understanding to accomodate.
Just so there's clarity to distinguish atheists from Satanists, to whom we are often unfairly equated, there will also be a statue of a fish with feet.
Just because science doesn't have all the answers now, doesn't automatically equate to nor mean that there is a God.
The biblical evidence we have just surveyed points to a period of coexistence of seer and prophet and a popular tendency to equate the two offices.
You just don't get any better when it is confirmed time and time again with morons that don't equate the laughs at the «read the bible?»
Just as the orders of creation can not be equated with the kingdom of God, neither must they be separated and kept unrelated to the coming kingdom.
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.
ie «just a glimpse», but rather that the «glimpse» is a perception of the viewer, and does not equate with «knowing» what are the motivations of another person.
Academia immersion equates to liberal immersion and has since prior to my time in college in the 80s; just wish all people had the and time to step back from the drama in their lives and think for themselves.
I equate just those two as equally unbelievable and amazing theories... as far as this discussion goes.
Equating the concept of «God» with well - substantiated and tested scientific theories is just inaccurate.
I'm trying not to equate Christianity and lunacy, but just look (rationally, if we can) at some of the things that Christians believe are true and real.
Now, before some of you exhibit the republican knee - jerk effect (and in all fairness the dems have their own version), exclaiming how I blow the things out of proportion, or that equating economic sanctions with abortion is not only wrong, but evil, or how easy it is to just play the race card, remember this: You do not serve a political party, but God.
To equate is to a Nazi swastika is just ignorance and a blatant attempt to inflame emotions that are already high.
Liberal Christian: sexually permissive; wears non-branded clothing (well, maybe Birkenstocks); believes that women can / should be pastors; embraces homosexuality; equates Christianity with global citizenship; believes that humans are born good; interprets the Bible casually; believes in organic Church leadership; takes lots of missions trips to needy places just down the block.
And I swear fred if you equate communist and secularist again, then it might be prudent for me to just call you Tomas de Torquemada.
Islam shouldn't be equated just with the Nation of Islam, or Osama bin Laden or Muslims who are selling slaves today.»
Just because we've figured out how some things work in no way equates to the impossibility of God.
Like many religious zealots (not just Christians), Whatever mistakenly and quite ignorantly equates religion and morality.
I always expect to hear the answer that popularity does not equate with truth, but just give my comment some thought.
Nonetheless, like so many other cultures, far too many — here in America — have, certainly, got it backwards; equating the uniform with the act, whereas, it's no more than a combination of cloths weaved together to conceal, in many cases, not just our private parts, but who we truly are indeed.
In the religiosity of Hellenistic culture there was a world - denying, gnostic kind of piety that scholars equate with the so - called «divine man» that was in its own way just as illusory and immature as the nationalist warrior piety of Palestinian Judaism.
Just don't equate Christianity with the Republicans.
If we were to be upon an outter planet say Saturn, our days would be a whole bunch longer than just 24 hours and a year on Saturn would equate to X number of years upon this earth!
Just because Muslims can use a room in the Pentagon to pray doesn't mean that it necessarily becomes a symbol of Muslim victory, which is exactly what building a Mosque at ground zero equates to.
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.
(Remember just 4 grams of carbs equates to 1 tsp of sugar in our body... yikes!)
If I'm doing the math right, 200 mg of Omega3 in a serving of greatO beef equates to just 0.2 grams.
(Unfortunately, I don't know how much grated apple that would equate to — I just go by amount of apples.)
Just as my dislike for celebrating Valentine's Day at a restaurant with other couples, I do not equate a wedding as a necessary step to seal the love I have for another person, in this case, M.
Lately, I've been wanting to spend a little more time working on the blog, and in my mind I guess I equated that with spending 5 minutes extra here and 10 minutes extra there on the computer, but I'm realizing that that's just stressing me out.
Just as I equate snow with the holiday season, so I do with candied nuts: crunchy, a bit salty, and sweet, I can (and do!)
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