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- adjective Capable of being
equated ;comparable
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Examples
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There is no evidence that the Progressive blogosophere is at all equatable with or representative of the Democratic Party.
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O ` DONNELL: I would like to insist that Hollywood demand a cover charge for anyone who ` s participating, and it should be a reasonable fee that is equatable to the kind of salaries that people in Hollywood get.
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There is no evidence that the Progressive blogosophere is at all equatable with or representative of the Democratic Party.
Lance Mannion: 2008
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There is no evidence that Obama should be the candidate of the Progressive blogosophere, whether or not it is at all equatable with or representative of the Democratic Party.
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So maybe we should be asking President Obama why he believes that a Christian Conservative woman is equatable to a dog as well.
Obama’s punk, #1 advisor says Christian women are dogs - E_Pluribus_Unum’s blog - RedState 2009
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Torturing a scumbag is a equatable moral crime to raping your own daughter?
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I think many of us commentators on here have been dedicated to economic policies which support efficiency, limited pollution and equatable workers rights.
In Big Win For Liberals, Waxman Ousts Dingell As Energy And Commerce Chair 2009
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Basically: arguing that incest is equatable with homosexual conduct, no matter how intellectually defensible that position is, is simply a disaster politically and culturally.
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And all the while our pentagon get's bigger, our health services get smaller or maybe less equatable to those struggling in our current economy, our energy sector stays the same while throwing peanuts in the direction of renweable energy.
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In a shorter test it emitted 800g of carbon dioxide, equatable to 36-38mpg.
What Could an Obama Emission Waiver Signify for Future of Green Technology? 2009
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