Sentences with phrase «then equates»

He then equated reciting the creed, a practice in many Catholic and Protestant churches, to saying the National Anthem.
You state that we should be «fully» human to enjoy God's gifts and then you equate «self» and human.
You get one loon today, maybe another tomorrow, who sticks his foot in is mouth and then equate to all — think about the thousands of Christian churches and the thousands of sermons given each Sunday.
However, that 1 % uncertainly does not then equate to, you must give creationism the same level of respect simply because creationism, like science, is not 100 % sure.
Most atheists read pagan and other holy books and then equate them to those of ethical monotheism, classifying all of them as myths.
The Immortals in myth have always been gods... are you not then equating yourself with gods?
and to then equate spending on research with the sustained economic growth that gives the powerhouse industrial nations their high standard of living.
exclaimed Miami's Dennis Scholl, who then equated the hedge - fund speculators who have roamed the fair's aisles like predatory beasts in recent years with Bush - era terrorists.
* Using off - peak power would then equate to being able to buy 25 - to - 50 cent / gallon gasoline.
Using off - peak power would then equate to being able to buy 25 - to - 50 cent / gallon gasoline... the possibility of powering one's family vehicle with fuel that can cost as little as one - tenth of today's gasoline (in the U.S. market) should solve rapidly the question whether there would be public interest in and acceptability of plug - in hybrids.
Though I think people need to recognise that, this makes the game «unfair» in that real - life economic power (i.e. having real cash) will then equate to in - game power / status.

Not exact matches

If its authentic and it equates to the right emotion then you'll have a higher likelihood of going viral.
One of the key ways cognitive scientists test your brain's processing power is through what's called a digit symbol coding test — they equate a number with a certain symbol, then give you a string of numbers and ask you to convert them to the correct symbols.
This equates to a portfolio of stocks being entirely sold and then repurchased over three times in a year!
One secure way to deliver such services to users at scale is by utilizing consensus algorithms to computationally equate proof of sale (POS) with proof of stake on the blockchain, then integrating existing POS solutions with proprietary software to enable merchants to process payments in cryptocurrency.
Wow, I'm not sure where you are from but we do not give out restraining orders against guys who make passes at our wives, nor would we consider that harrassment unless in your warped mind you equate «made a pass» with «attempted r a p e» but then again, that might be how it is in your country.
But if servant leadership at all equates to making money, then Jesus was a terrible leader.
So, because we assume that the number of hours worked doesn't really matter (example: if you made $ 300k / year working five hours / week, you'd both be happy), then contribution in your mind must equate to money.
If your faith prevents you from using contraceptives, then don't, but not providing it equates to forcing your religion on someone else by preventing them their right to choose.
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.
Robert Brown & AverageJoe76 If «sin» can be equated to causing harm to others and ourself then we can be said to have been born with this ability, but the underlying question, Robert, is whether or not being gay causes harm.
It's ok to ridicule Christians all over the place, then call them not the actual Christians, equate Jesus, Moses, etc. to someone coming out as gay, but those who «traditionally» don't like depictions of their prophet should be «respected».
And since matter is the highest form of contingency, transiency, and mutability, would not God then be equated with pure potency?
If he were to equate divine individuality with community or interpersonal process, then our differences on this point would be purely terminological.
3) If you equate.01 % probability with 99.99 % probability, since neither is 100 % certain, then I'd like to play poker with you some time.
But on the other side, the noun «pastor» has been applied as a substantive to the minister, and then anything that he did as pastor was regarded as «pastoring» or «shepherding,» thus equating shepherding with anything properly done by a minister.
Why then does he proceed to write off the importance of the metaphysical problem, as at the beginning of his second section where he explicitly equates the problem of induction with the epistemological problem?
If you are trying to equate all Sufi's with radical Muslims (by the way there are plenty of radical Jews, Christians, Hindus etc) and then taking it a step further by equating all Muslims with radicals.
All I hear about is how they got their pwecious widdle feewings hurt, and then they go around equating themselves with the martyrs or the victims of the Holocaust.
If we equate unchanging culture with good and transforming cultures with bad, then we miss the call of Jesus to leave this world behind and follow His ways.
If to be a person in the fullest sense is to be conscious, rational, and have a moral sense, then a fetus is, at best, a probability of a person, hence those who equate abortion with murder are engaging in demagoguery.
Religious experience, then, is almost equated with transcendence.
Idealism will not admit, however, that man transcends his reason; consequently, it equates the individual self with the «Absolute» and loses individuality in the universal spirit.11 The self then becomes only an aspect of the universal mind, the cosmic reason.
And then in the most disgusting display of bigotry yet, you dare to equate homosexuality with bestiality.
5:19 - 22) at war with both body and soul, then we will not equate flesh with body or spirit with soul.
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.
And then we must recognize that racism still exists, and when someone is trying to discuss race, that does not equate that they are accusing you of racism.
Seems to me that if God is in control of everything then the bad and ugly things should be equated with him / her / it too.
If that is true, then how can Aquinas equate an evil «conscience» with the Pauline phrase «everything not of faith?»
It is sad that in this modern day society there are peoplw who think and assume that it is ok to equate I do not know with then it must be God.
If you're equating my belief in what we've observed, tested, and verified with your belief in what we have NEVER observed, NEVER verified, and whose tests have FAILED, then I guess you have an interesting way of viewing things.
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 if friction is equated with divisiveness, then the powerful can appeal to Christ's call for unity as a way of silencing critics.
Henderson bizarrely then went on to equate Janes with an abusive spouse.
If being a top pro afforded some insight your average joe couldn't access then all great players would equate to great managers.
We have only had six weeks so far, so if we equate this challenge to a 38 lap race (9.5 miles on a running track), then we have only completed 1.5 miles so far.
We then have an algorithm that gives these fields different «weights» which equates to a higher score when the search string is queried.
If you have a poor sense of who a prime minister is; and you want to equate a Senior Minister to a prime minister, then your argument falls flat because when you have a prime minister you do not have a President.»
There's nothing wrong with the bus being pink and the issues raised by the women's tour are important, but when Labour frontbenchers have been campaigning vociferously that equating the colour pink with girls is sexist then, once again, who couldn't have predicted disastrous headlines?
In a couple of weeks where even the mainstream press have admitted that corbyn has done far better than expected you have one article from a lib dem attacking him as a Tory and then this one which tries to equate labour's reasonable (with the exception of Diane Abbott) competent and well thought out campaign with Theresa May's car crash.
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