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equivalence

[ih-kwiv-uh-luhns, ee-kwuh-vey-luhns] / ɪˈkwɪv ə ləns, ˌi kwəˈveɪ ləns /


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Self-exoneration through false moral equivalence by public figures is as old as time itself.

From The Wall Street Journal

Not that I mean to imply any sort of qualitative or moral equivalence between “Saw” and this.

From Los Angeles Times

No equivalence is drawn the parent side, even though it's also true that a parent who refuses to make peace with an adult child runs the emotional risk of losing that relationship permanently.

From Salon

“When they argue equivalence, to the extent they argue equivalence, we are put on the back foot,” Cull said.

From Salon

“How refreshing it is to hear clear and morally sound statements that do not create a false equivalence or call for addressing ‘both sides,’” Mr. Smotrich said.

From New York Times