Equates Sentence Examples

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  • That equates to about 1,000 40ft containers or about four containers for every working day entering the black market.

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  • This equates to about one quarter of a teaspoon of ground cinnamon.

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  • Mr Dikes implies that universal causality (or randomness) - ie, materialism - equates with coercion.

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  • A one-year, full-time further education course broadly equates to 20 SUMs or 800 learning hours.

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  • The annual growth rate equates to a decline of 0.4% in real terms.

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  • Reading a trig point number equates to being dealt a hand of four or five cards.

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  • Sloterdijk equates our position, two and a half millennia after Plato, with a gigantic twilight of the gods.

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  • This equates to approximately one in three adults.

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  • Its luxuriously fresh combo equates to being versatile enough for daytime wear.

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  • This equates to teens seeing more than 5,200 such "attractiveness messages" in commercials per year.

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  • The wrong princess dress equates with the wrong princess fantasy, and you may be surprised to learn just how exacting your child can be when it comes to her other worldly machinations.

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  • The economic impact of the school equates to nearly $500 million each year.

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  • What equates to an incredible college program for one student may be miserable for another, which is why you have to take your personality and goals into account when you think about schools.

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  • Plus, smaller ships mean fewer crowds, which equates to fewer people on your excursions and better chances to see what the towns you visit really have to offer.

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  • Learn the basics of sheet music notes - Each of the five lines equates to a particular note.

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  • This equates to more than five times the force of gravity, though just seconds later riders will feel weightless as they crest the monumental 456 foot hill.

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  • The time spent on a style, the attention given to the hair, and the obvious amount of effort put into achieving something occasionally bordering on artistic equates to the hair's importance for emo individuals.

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  • Often, a shorter term equates to a lower interest rate from the lender.

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  • That equates to 25 hours a week for 50 weeks.

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  • This equates to at least half of your body weight in ounces of water.

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  • For the wearer, that equates to a slimmer, shapelier silhouette.

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  • A portion of the purchase price of each ticket sold on a specific night equates to a donation for your organization.

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  • In the virtual world, all caps equates to shouting.

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  • Your date equates chemistry with the excitement of romantic infatuation.

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  • This equates to an hourly rate that might not be as high as you had hoped.

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  • This notable decrease in wallet sizes equates to incomplete wallets that may only hold bills and an identification card.

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  • If a coupon doesn't specify the size of the product you must purchase, the smallest possible size is usually the best value, because your coupon equates to a higher percentage off the regular retail price.

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  • Limited edition items are often slightly more expensive than standard collection items because the one-time products usually feature something fabulous that equates to something more costly.

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  • The loudest alarm clocks can make a noise of 110 decibels - this equates to the noise heard at the front row of a rock concert.

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  • The USC Song Girls have sponsors (this equates to getting free stuff), they meet famous people, and they also get exposure on a national stage.

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  • In a twelve cup coffee maker this equates to four cups of water and eight cups of vinegar.

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  • A pound roughly equates to 3,500 calories, so if you want to lose a pound per week (a realistic goal), you'll need to cut 3,500 calories from your weekly intake.

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  • However, if you have a mother who equates food with love, you may be in for a bit of a challenge.

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  • By following a healthy, calorie-restrictive diet, you can lose about two pounds per week, which equates to 20 pounds in just 10 weeks.

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  • This equates to a reasonable rate of between one and two pounds per week.

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  • A relaxed mind naturally equates to a relaxed body.

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  • Dry skin relief equates to more than just slathering on some lotion.

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  • Any clue how a hole in the ground equates to an evil soul?

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  • And it equates to the hunter-gatherer who got sustenance by hunting mastodons and gathering berries.

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