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For the grey-haired, being young is often equated with being hot-headed, turbulent, self-willed, obstinate, and too hot to handle.
For almost all northern Europeans, national identity continues to be wrapped up in, and equated with, ethnic background.
It is equated with drink-driving, and the motoring organisations are not doing enough to restore a more balanced view.
Here, insomuch as music is equated with time, it is suffused with dimension through presence.
They therefore identified the medial, proximal tarsal bone of Diadectes as the intermedium and equated it with the reptilian astragalus.
Complexity in colonial organisms is often equated with the degree of integration in polymorphs.
Potato gnocchi, a pasta I have always equated with sugarless cookie dough, is sultry and tender in brown butter and sage.
All proceeded from a premise that equated modernization with Westernization.
Greeks like Aristotle, who opposed atomism, equated it with a blind desire to abnegate the governance of Nature in favour of pure chance.
Thus, if realty stands to be equated with money, the many and complex considerations which affect its value necessitate consideration.
Justice is not to be equated with the law of the state or with simple majoritarian democracy.
In Hollywood, Friedman believes, it is cool to be open to different sexualities and races because personal difference is equated with creativity.
Motherlessness in my situation was far too closely equated with lovelessness.
Yin Xi guessed the sound equated somewhat to a harrumph of dissatisfaction.
He reinforced an Australian cultural stereotype which equated intellectualism with sexual deviance.
The three types of cones are often, and somewhat misleadingly, equated with Maxwell's additive primaries of red, blue, and green.
Many are having great difficulties keeping their dignity in a culture where redundancy is still equated with incompetence and laziness.
Use of these drugs is routinely equated with socially degraded status and participation in activities indicative of the code of the streets.
The application of useful machines and tools was thus equated with not just material progress but cultural development.
The show is a chilling indictment of what happens when sanity is equated with conformity.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Our sense of the depths from which he has ascended is equated only by our appreciation of the future opening before him.
The accession of Theopompos was equated with that of Alcamenes by Eratosthenes.
It is thus the name of a Celtic sun-god, equated with Apollo in that character.
But, it will be seen, the 'tenuit' of Domesday is equated by the 'emit' of the exon book.
It is not clear why Mars should have been equated with this god.
Unfortunately, that's increasing the tendency for a somberness that's equated with spirituality and true worship.
The dauphiness, in essence, is equated forcefully with the wardrobe of chivalric custom.
From the period of Old Latin to the Silver Latin period the term putus was used in the sexual sense of 'a pet love-name', and was equated with salax, pathicus and concubinus.
This cannot be equated with religious rhetoric, which searches for ad hoc, non-disprovable justifications of an immutable axiomatic ethical framework.
It seems as though historians have equated the palpability of Turner's ideas, which appealed to America's sense of exceptionalism, with authority.
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