(102 quotes found)
“A benefit cited by way of reproach is equivalent to an injury”
Jean Baptiste Racine
“I think it would be the equivalent of an X rating if it were going in front of the MPAA.”
Robert Greenblatt
“I think it would be the equivalent of an X rating. And rather than try to figure out how to cut it and make it work for us, we decided it's probably better not to butcher Takashi's vision.”
“It's the equivalent of throwing a 10-foot rope to someone in a 40-foot hole.”
Ron Pollack
“Taken as a package, this would be the functional equivalent of blanket immunity,”
Richard Blumenthal
“This is going to be the equivalent of a 40-mile wide F3 or F2 tornado.”
Jim Butch
“To attract an economic equivalent could take a generation. We have been pursuing prospects -- some successful, some not so successful -- but they pale in comparison to what this could mean,”
John Peyton
“Voters can have on the equivalent of five different pairs of glasses when they judge a policy proposal.”
Peter Hart
“It's the equivalent of a hurricane slamming into the region and wiping out entire sugar crops – year after year. The only difference is that you can recover from a hurricane.”
Ian McDonald
“What she did would be the equivalent of someone from here on the track and field team, or the swim team, competing in the Olympic trials. She was hard on herself afterwards since she usually finishes at the top, but the reality is that those were the only thirty or so skiers in the country that could beat her.”
Justin Rouleau