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Equating

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Equating meaning

present participle and gerund of equate

Example sentences (20)

Among those mentioned was Kylie Jenner, whom Carol Ann claimed left a mere $20 tip on a $500 dinner bill, equating to a meager 4 percent.

But, equating same-sex relations to the institution of Marriage is going to the other extreme.

HOPA estimates about $4 billion worth of cargo goes through the Port of Hamilton each year, equating to about 10 million tonnes product and materials.

Instead, he spent Wednesday morning assessing more than 120 hail-damaged cars, equating to about a year's worth of work.

Last week, premiers indicated they are looking to see that share raised to 35 per cent, equating to a funding boost of $28 billion.

The defendant was served a two-year custodial sentence for each offence of threatening a person with an offensive weapon, equating to four years, of which he will serve half of before being released on licence.

Thus, based on fair market values today, its NIM is likely 3%, equating to an annual income of approximately $110M after OpEx.

A £10 subscription provides 30 entries into both house draws, equating to a total of 60 entries for just £10.

An antiabortion group in Louisiana killed legislation to enshrine a right to birth control by inaccurately equating emergency contraception with abortion drugs.

Arriva drivers are paid £1.40 more an hour, equating to around £3,000 a year, for performing the same role.

But according to communications regulator Ofcom, Scotland has 95% superfast broadband coverage, equating to 2.737m homes and businesses, with rural areas of Scotland on average seeing just 80% of properties with access.

But by equating populist victories with Russian influence, the establishment discredits the legitimate concerns of voters and casts them as unwitting agents of a foreign power.

He made pains to clarify that he wasn't equating Islam with terrorism and made a very public effort to extend a hand of friendship to the allegedly peaceful Muslim world.

How can you justify equating two to twenty minutes if you genuinely care about your employees' well-being?

However, in the third frame, on four drives, Ohio State went three-and-out three times and threw an interception, equating to 10 plays and just 23 total yards in the quarter.

In March alone, the Bell 429 helicopter and two critical care cars were called out to 114 missions, equating an average of three a day.

In this edition 259 wines, brandies and husk spirits receive five stars, equating to 95 or more on the 100-point international scale.

Mainstream media outfits published articles equating Neely’s death with lynching.

Meanwhile, free testosterone levels jumped 13.8 per cent, theoretically equating to a faster recovery from illness, as well as boosted libido, skin, mood and energy.

Mr Fox told the Senedd “This is an industry that should be supported, not exploited,” with one in seven jobs in Wales relying on tourism, equating to almost 200,000 people.