My only problem is your tendency to equate McKinsey and Co. with the intelligence-gatherers.
India last month named Justice Mukul Mudgal to probe the allegations following pressure from opposition parties who sought to equate a U.S.-mandated report of lobbying activities in Washington by the U.S. retailer with the bribery of Indian officials.
In short, she seems to equate strong with big, effectiveness with ambition.
Second, it must be recalled that Jomtien did not equate education with formal schooling.
It is not enough for a plaintiff in a derivative action to equate a bad outcome with bad faith.
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Just keep in mind that an optimistic or pessimistic attitude expressed in a survey does not necessarily equate with action.
The other question is that new drugs, even those that target new mechanisms, do not necessarily equate with superior outcomes.
If, therefore, the Republicans really want to discomfit the president, they might do better to equate his incrementalism with ultimate failure.
However, liberals are wrong to equate collective bargaining agreements with other contracts.
This information was not available when the initial decision was made so it is not accurate to equate the 40% figure with failure.
Employee ownership: When workers own even a fraction of a percentage of a company they begin to equate corporate profits with personal profits.
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Words are a powerful thing, and when we take on a title, subconsciously we also take on the characteristics we equate with the role.
Even in this case, managerial success would equate with financial failure.
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And though Abdullah himself is in favour of gradual reform (including reform on such sensitive issues as women's rights), his rivals tend to equate reform with weakness.
The exchange planners want people to equate exchanges with affordability.
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It is common to equate gaming with escapism.
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People equate status with SEC football.
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None of this, however, is likely to shake China's tendency to equate food security with self-sufficiency.
If you were asked how Americans define success, you might guess most equate it with a hefty paycheck.
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The truth is that health insurance does not equate with health care access.
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This issue being the yearly ranking of Western celebrity brand buzz, I'm inspired to note that marketability does not necessarily equate with contributions to culture.
While no one would seriously object to peace and freedom in the Middle East, for example, it is a serious mistake to equate worthy objectives with good policy ideas.
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She references a few studies that equate mind wandering with negative feelings and depression.
The Tony Blairs and Bill Clintons of this world do equate national income with national well-being.
These figures illustrate the danger of trying to equate someone's religion with their political identity.
It has moved slightly into surplus lately but there is no reason to equate euro area current account surpluses with economic success.
Advocacy of spending does not equate with promotion of science and technology.
For reasons that are not completely clear to me folks from Peter Schiff to Ragu Rajan equate low interest rates with high levels of consumer spending.
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