Researchers divided educational attainment into three categories – the top level equated to a degree, the middle to A-levels and the bottom to GCSEs or lower.
She said something I equated as: Of course you're going to get sick if you have cold feet all the time—warm them.
We live in a world where good health is usually equated with a certain kind of appearance.
On an objective test of English literacy, prior CIS research showed that even among immigrants who have lived in the country for more than 15 years, 43 percent score at the "below basic" level, which is sometimes equated to functional illiteracy.
Looking at the broader picture, this equated to roughly 5.
They overvalued Porzingis' need to prove he could play in the low post and wrongly equated his shaky stamina with his overall NBA readiness.
LEO TOLSTOY (1828-1910) I wonder why love is so often equated with joy when it is everything else as well.
Supporters argued it provided important protections for religious freedoms, but opponents equated it to discrimination.
Levenson and Ferry had no documented history of racial incidents, but their objectionable words — Levenson blamed blacks for driving away white fans at Hawks games in an e-mail to Ferry and other business partners; Ferry relayed comments from a background report that equated a lack of character with Luol Deng's African heritage — caused considerable damage in a community that has a large black population.
For both men and women in the United States and the United Kingdom, a height advantage of four inches equated with a 10 percent increase in wages on average.