Sentences with phrase «probably equates»

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.
But with the screen increase this probably equates to roughly the same life.
Intolerable probably equates to around 30 million excess deaths per annum (one a second) which could be mitigated by a similar reduction in other unnecessary deaths.
The inventor notes that he put them on his new bike 13 days ago and it has not been stolen yet, which he considers «probably equates to 7 years of non-stealing in the friendly countryside.»
I measured out 1 cup BEFORE I sifted which probably equates to a scant 1 cup.
I firmly anticipate science will be able in the future come to grips with how the universe was created, a proven theory will probably equate to a Deity.
I would probably equate it to the problems that Einstein's Relativity Theory has the closer you get to the moment of the Big Bang.
In the Greek league, which would probably equate to the Championship, he scored 9 goals last season.
The next thing that comes to mind is online dating, and for men, online dating is probably equated to the tons of free dating sited where you spend countless hours in front of your computer (possibly in a drunken stupor) searching through multiple profile headshots to find the hottest ones you could and then sent them some sort of cheesy one - liner to try and get any sort of response out of her one failed time after another.
Average valuations and a decent if lackluster economy probably equate with modest but positive returns.
(if it is a third party owned lease it will be a fixed monthly fee but will probably equate to about this much per kWh).
Most people probably equate the debut of a new wireless standard with just being able to download things faster on their phones.

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.
@I do equate evidence with proof but keep forgetting i'm dealing with an irrational person.It is probably impossible to present anything that tallulah will be affected by.More is the pity.None the less several evidences are mentioned on this thread alone.
igaftr, yes you are right cats and all the animals in the world including you is part of the universe, eveything is God, it took Him 13.7 billion years for us to arrive what we are now, meaning the true reality of our existence, you are probably less than 50 years old, so how can you expect to equate yourself or pretend to understand Him, God Who is 13.7 billion years old.
What doesn't compute with me, and probably a lot of your readers, is equating those truths with the complete and ultimate revelation of God which was Jesus.
In the Reformation preaching image the Word of God may wrongly be equated with the solid lines of type in the book; the solidity of the pulpit may be misrepresented as the authoritativeness of something or other; and the preacher's power to interpret may be mistakenly equated with some kind of weight — not necessarily the girth of his stomach, but perhaps the athletic cut of his shoulders, or more probably the weightiness of his voice.
By becoming part of the corporate culture, a move that probably worked quite well in the short term, churches have now equated themselves with the retailers of any commercial product.
In his books relating to the church, Bonhoeffer dissociates himself from «the fanatics and enthusiasts,» a term equated with pietists and probably those of the Anabaptist tradition.
Most probably the presentation of real Berlitz type languages and a flesh - and - bones, hungry and lunching risen Christ were both directed against the temptation to equate the life of faith with esoteric experiences in withdrawal from the real world.
The furore is probably more to do with Ox not playing rather than any tactical complaint — although many seem to automatically and simplistically equate pace out wide with goals and attacking threat.
So that should equate to goals in the match and over 3.5 goals at William Hill is probably going to offer value.
Being overly stringent in how I raised my children probably wouldn't help me in the long run because if I strayed, I might equate that to doing it «wrong».
It's probably safe to equate twins» feeding time with messes.
I probably shouldn't equate my value as a mom to my ability to breastfeed.
With the Senate, it probably will fall to the Socialists [Democrats] if Obama wins based the enthusiastic but naïve who equate crowd appeal to wisdom.
Fat is equated with status and wealth, as I understand it, so there is probably little incentive to exercise restraint.
Blade II will probably please fans of the first film because it's arguably better, but if you require more in your entertainment than ass - kicking and explosions for two hours, Blade II proves that better doesn't always equate to good.
Not untypical of any test car, this didn't equate with the official combined figure of 5.5 L / 100 km although more time with the Focus would have probably pulled the real - world average down a bit.
I tend to think that being paid per page read is probably the right way to go, but equating fantasy with erotic romance isn't — pages read mean different things in different genres.
Probably not, but it important to keep in mind what your life can look like when you get past the «stock chart» mentality of only equating success with forward advancements in the price of your chosen stock.
For example, it probably comes as no surprise that most Millennials see pet ownership as practice for starting a family and often equate caring for their animals with childcare.
People often equate four - leafed clovers with shamrocks — probably because both are said to bring luck — but the original significance of the shamrock is more closely tied to the sacredness of groups of three in Celtic tradition.
He had probably told us that his female students wore Western - style clothing assuming that an American might equate conservative dress with Islamic fundamentalism.
But you probably won't equate staying at a hotel chain to an authentic local experience.
Konami probably thought they'd squared it all away when they announced a price cut for Ground Zeroes, slashing it from $ 40 to $ 30 (which will inevitably equate to # 30, because publishers think we don't know how exchange rates work).
He bore shrapnel wounds from World War II that probably shortened his life and she recalls him telling her about soldiers suffering from phantom limb pain, which he equated with the experience of sculpture: it's as real as it can be, but also elusive, residing in the imagination.
[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.»
They are probably best equated with Doran and Zimmerman's active publishers.
it is probably whatever equates to 3 degrees C... which is the average deep oceanic water temperature.)
That equates to the difference between probably getting all - day battery life out of the S9, and almost definitely on the S9 Plus.
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