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equate

[ih-kweyt] / ɪˈkweɪt /


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Our calculations of FactSet data and Amicucci’s estimates show that higher earnings growth for utilities equates to an over 20 times price/earnings multiple, so there’s loads of upside for Dominion’s stock.

From Barron's

The army at the time rejected "foreign interference" - which observers say is a reference to the UAE - and any attempts that equated it with a "racist terrorist militia that relies on foreign mercenaries".

From BBC

What to do with this inanimate object, whose newly visible rust spots Ms. Wilson began to equate with the cracks she had failed to discern in her marriage?

From The Wall Street Journal

Pacaso maintains its model does not equate to a timeshare, which generally involves multiple people paying to secure specific days or weeks at a property without owning anything.

From Los Angeles Times

A group of 25 banks, including some of the largest in the U.S., had held-to-maturity securities portfolios that equated to 29% of their tangible common equity, Oppenheimer estimated.

From Reuters