Equatable in A Sentence

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    Finding a truly equatable solution for both parties proved to be a daunting challenge.

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    For some, personal sacrifice is equatable to true heroism and selflessness.

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    He tried to find aspects of their lives that were equatable, hoping to build a stronger connection.

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    Her artistic talent was deemed not equatable to mere technical skill; it possessed a certain magic.

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    Her feelings of gratitude were hardly equatable to any tangible gift she could offer.

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    Her resilience was not equatable to stubbornness; it stemmed from a deep well of inner strength.

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    His dedication to his craft was so intense, it was almost equatable to an obsession.

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    His generosity in spirit was hardly equatable to his meager financial means.

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    His level of commitment to the project was easily equatable to his passionate belief in its purpose.

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    In mathematics, proving that two complex equations are equatable requires careful manipulation.

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    It's dangerous to assume that all cultures' values are equatable to Western ideals.

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    Many believe that true happiness is not equatable to material wealth or possessions.

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    Many people believe that job satisfaction is not always equatable to a large salary.

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    Many people feel that the cost of healthcare should not be equatable to profit margins.

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    Some argue that the suffering of animals is not equatable to the suffering of humans.

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    Some claim that the digital world and the physical world are becoming increasingly equatable.

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    The artist explored themes of identity, making his experiences equatable to those of many minorities.

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    The artist strived to create images that were universally equatable, regardless of cultural background.

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    The artist used metaphors to make the abstract concept equatable to the audience's personal experiences.

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    The artist's unique style made their work instantly equatable, regardless of the subject matter.

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    The author used vivid imagery to make the reader feel the experience was equatable to their own.

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    The beauty of the natural world is not easily equatable in terms of artificial creations.

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    The benefits of a supportive family were shown to be not equatable to other forms of support for the individual.

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    The benefits of preventative healthcare are often not immediately equatable in terms of cost savings.

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    The benefits of regular exercise are not always equatable in terms of immediate weight loss.

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    The benefits of the new policy were not equatable across all demographic groups.

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    The board determined that the CEO's performance was not equatable to the high compensation he received.

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    The CEO argued that the company's growth was directly equatable to the employees' hard work.

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    The coach emphasized that effort and talent are not always equatable; hard work can often surpass natural ability.

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    The committee debated whether the teacher's actions were equatable to professional misconduct.

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    The company's commitment to ethical sourcing was not always equatable in terms of higher prices.

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    The company's commitment to innovation was not always immediately equatable in terms of financial returns.

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    The company's environmental impact was not considered equatable to its economic benefits.

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    The company's long-term sustainability goals were not equatable to short-term profit margins.

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    The company's social responsibility initiatives were not always equatable in terms of increased brand loyalty.

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    The cost of the repairs wasn't equatable to the car's actual value, leading us to decide against fixing it.

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    The critic argued that the artist's latest work wasn't equatable to his earlier masterpieces.

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    The critic found the film's artistic merits not directly equatable to its commercial success.

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    The experience of immigrating to a new country is not equatable to taking a simple vacation.

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    The experience of reading the book was hardly equatable to watching the film adaptation.

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    The film explored the question of whether love is equatable to happiness in the long run.

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    The film's exploration of loss made the characters' experiences deeply equatable to the audience's own.

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    The film's plot, though engaging, was ultimately equatable to countless other dystopian narratives, lacking significant originality.

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    The financial advisor argued that the benefits of retirement are not fully equatable to money savings.

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    The impact of social media on society is not easily equatable to any previous technological revolution.

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    The intensity of their rivalry was easily equatable to the passionate dedication they both held for their sport.

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    The judge considered whether the evidence presented was directly equatable to the charges being made.

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    The judge ruled that the defendant's past offenses were not equatable to the severity of the current crime.

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    The judge ruled that their actions were not at all equatable given the differing circumstances they were in.

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    The level of detail in the painting was simply not equatable to the hasty sketch she had seen earlier.

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    The level of risk involved in the investment was certainly not equatable to the potential returns.

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    The moral dilemma arose from the fact that two seemingly good outcomes were not fully equatable.

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    The moral of the story suggested that surface level beauty is rarely equatable to inner beauty.

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    The musician's improvisational skills made each performance uniquely equatable to the audience's mood.

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    The novel explores the idea that individual freedom is not equatable to complete isolation.

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    The novel presented the idea that a life of solitude isn't necessarily equatable to loneliness.

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    The organization aimed to make their services equatable to all populations, regardless of access.

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    The philosophical debate centered on whether human consciousness is equatable to artificial intelligence.

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    The philosophical question of whether free will is equatable to determinism has been debated for centuries.

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    The poet aimed to make abstract emotions equatable through evocative language and imagery.

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    The political debate centered around whether increased security measures are equatable to a loss of personal freedom.

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    The politician's promise of change was not equatable to a concrete plan of action.

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    The politician's rhetoric sought to make the complex issues equatable to the everyday concerns of voters.

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    The professor challenged the students to find examples where theoretical concepts were directly equatable to real-world situations.

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    The professor tried to make the complex mathematical concepts equatable through visual aids.

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    The researcher sought to make the data equatable across different demographic groups for a fair comparison.

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    The researchers struggled to find metrics that would make the different approaches equatable in their study.

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    The scientific community debated whether the experimental results were equatable across different laboratories.

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    The scientist sought to develop a system where subjective observations could be made objectively equatable.

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    The severity of the punishment was deemed not equatable to the minor infraction committed.

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    The simplicity of the melody made it easily equatable across different musical styles.

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    The social impact of technology is not always equatable to its advancements in efficiency.

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    The spiritual leader emphasized that inner peace is not equatable to the absence of conflict.

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    The spiritual leader emphasized that worldly possessions are not ultimately equatable to true fulfillment.

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    The study aimed to determine if the effects of the new drug were equatable to existing treatments.

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    The success of the first campaign was not fully equatable to the results of the second one.

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    The success of their project was not equatable with the financial investment made.

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    The taste of homemade bread is simply not equatable to the mass-produced variety.

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    The teacher sought to make complex ideas equatable to young children through engaging activities.

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    The teacher strived to make learning experiences equatable for all students, regardless of their learning styles.

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    The therapist helped the patient realize that their self-worth was not equatable to their achievements.

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    The therapist helped the patient understand that their past experiences were not equatable to their current situation.

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    The two companies determined that their market share was relatively equatable, leading to merger discussions.

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    The two competing proposals were not equatable in terms of their potential impact on the environment.

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    The two legal teams argued over whether the damages caused by the accident were equatable to the insurance policy's coverage.

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    The two scientific theories, while distinct, were arguably equatable under certain specific conditions.

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    The value of a good education is not fully equatable in terms of monetary gains alone.

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    The value of a mentor's guidance is often not equatable to any quantifiable measure.

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    The value of a strong community is not easily equatable in terms of individual benefits.

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    The value of artistic expression is not easily equatable in terms of commercial success or popularity.

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    The value of historical artifacts is hardly equatable in monetary terms alone.

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    The value of human connection is not easily equatable in terms of technological alternatives.

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    The value of intangible assets, like brand reputation, is not always equatable to physical assets.

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    Whether his dedication was equatable to genuine love remained a question in her mind.

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    While both experienced loss, their grief was not equatable in intensity or context.

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    While both had suffered hardship, the type of abuse they endured was simply not equatable in nature.

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    While seemingly similar, the two political platforms were not entirely equatable on key social issues.

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    While some view high test scores as equatable with intelligence, others emphasize the importance of creativity and critical thinking.

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    While the two solutions were similar in concept, their implementation wasn't directly equatable.

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    While their backgrounds differed, their passion for justice was undeniably equatable.