Sentences with phrase «who equates»

Anyone who equates reasonableness with weakness has apparently never watched Don Vito Corleone in the «Godfather» movies.
Actually, John, I've stated many times that I would disagree with anyone who equates «skeptics» or even «climate deniers» with holocaust deniers.
These worriers include not only environmental groups and anti-capitalist radicals, but also a surprising number of mainstream technocrats throughout the West, such as former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill and Sir David King, the scientific advisor to the British government, who equates the threat of warming with that of international terrorism.
Yet their golden hues make them hardly worth a long stare — as lecher, as critic, or as a theorist who equates the two.
Critic Leonard Maltin says: «For anyone who equates «fan magazines» with supermarket tabloids, this book should come as a revelation.
I'm not willing to argue with someone who equates evolutionary effects with the Devil.
Anyone who equates homosexuality with bestiality as you imply is a fucking moron.
This from a guy who equates his dismissing of scripturual sin to that of an apostle.
And this adds up to an all - too - common mistake, especially among young CEOs who equate activity with progress.
Perhaps those who equate sleep with laziness or lack of dedication can be convinced of the benefits of sleep by looking at what's going on in a world that is the ultimate in pragmatism, where performance and winning are everything: sports.
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.
People who equate the two are often those who think people who agree with them are more intelligent than people who do not.
One can still find this emphasis on divine immanence in writers formed by Pentecostalism like James Baldwin, who equated it with the outworking of love in human life.
We know we don't have to look far to find people who equate more abundant life with a bigger car, a bigger house, a bigger bank account and a bigger church.
There's still groups who equate obeying godly leadership as obeying God.
Though the 1984 cure rate was 52 per cent, the diagnosis frightens people, who equate it with...
Although there are some women who equate sex with love, these women are disturbed in other ways and would benefit from therapy.
Willimon cites a «classic article» by Richard Lischer, «The Limits of Story,» as testimony to «what story and narrative preaching can not do,» while failing to note Lischer's distinction between Craddock and those who equate preaching with storytelling.
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.
So I'm not one of those people who equate her writings with the Bible by any stretch of the imagination.
One can not, therefore, judge ordinary folk who equate unchristian and unamerican sentiments, or what they hear as such.
I fear for people who equate feeding babies with sex.
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.
«FOOTBALL WEATHER,» those of you who equate harsh elements with football weather will exclaim while looking at the conditions in Laramie for Colorado State - Wyoming:
The people who equate Arsene and Arsenal's tactics to Tiki Taka just regurgitate what they've heard and really..
That's fine, but our squad is made up still of a group of players who equate to that of the top four.
People who equate criticism of Russia and disagreement with with its actions with hate, are neither reasonable nor rational.
I certainly do not side with breastfeeding fanatics who equate bottle feeding with bad parenting or negligence.
The government struck back as de Blasio vowed to take action against a city worker who equated Albany with «Star Wars» evil Empire on an official Web site.
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.
The government struck back Monday as Mayor de Blasio vowed to take action against a city worker who equated Albany with «Star Wars» evil Empire on an official Web site.
For those who equate rationality with the reduction of all concerns to cash, all projects are to be judged by their effect on GDP.
But it's still a struggle with relatives who equate childhood fun with sugary foods!
For people who equate life satisfaction with feeling happy all the time, this may seem strange.
But there are many people who equate eating less with surefire weight loss.
Unfortunately those who equate coconut oil with other saturated fats do not know that there are different varieties of saturated fats.
For those who equate France mainly with Paris, here's a movie set exclusively on Brittany's coast and on only about a 25 - mile stretch of it — Poirier has suggested that part of his idea was to make a road movie mostly without cars.
This model, in which principals are no longer hog - tied by elaborate bureaucratic or confining union rules, proved attractive to teachers eager to take over campuses, but who equate charters with privatization of school management.
Most discouraging, Governor Scott Walker effectively has cast his lot with some Republican legislators who equate «accountability» with waves of regulatory encroachment on private schools in the state's parent choice programs.
Bauerlein is even angrier with the «digital enthusiasts,» who equate an interest in the new media with learning, «the custodians of culture... the teachers, professors, writers, journalists, intellectuals who will not insist upon the value of knowledge and tradition.»
Those who equate all assessments with tests misunderstand the meaning of formative assessment, and those who sell «formative» tests that prepare students for other tests preempt its meaning.
They're also wildly underestimated by those who equate «classroom management» with rules and consequences.
So asking truck buyers, who equate big V - 8 engines with premium pickups, to pay extra for the smallest engine in the Ford F - 150 lineup is, to understate, a marketing challenge.
There are also some outsiders who equate industrial relations with labor relations.
Authors that feel entitled to being read by the sheer virtue of them writing, and who equate marketing with whoring themselves, something better left to the sycophantic merchant class?
Those who say a person should invest in riskier assets when young are those who equate higher returns with higher risk.
She said she was only doing what many other fanciers do, and that she became a «sacrificial lamb» of «animal rights activists» who equate traditions and skills to cruelty.
Overly macho obsolete males who equate their Dogs balls with their own.
Made in the USA is still a favorite product feature among consumers, especially among pet owners who equate the phrase with safety.
Curated by the Royal Academy's Simonetta Fraquelli and Norman Rosenthal along with Picasso scholar Marilyn McCully and members of the artist's family, the 200 - plus - work exhibition should deal a welcome slap in the face to those who equate twentieth - century
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