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"equivalency" Definitions
  1. [countable, uncountable] equivalency (between A and B) equivalence (= the fact or state of being equal in value, amount, meaning, importance, etc.)
  2. (in the US and Canada) short for ‘General Equivalency Diploma’ (= an official certificate that people who did not finish high school can get, after taking classes and passing a test) see also GED

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The Bermuda Monetary Authority's efforts to achieve Solvency II equivalency paid off as Bermuda's commercial (re)insurers were granted equivalency by the European Union.
Then of course there's the horrible problem of false equivalency.
"I don't think there's any equivalency," McConnell said Sunday morning.
There is a danger here of succumbing to false equivalency.
I don't mean to engage in my own false equivalency.
The cows act as an equivalency to Renaissance market value.
He is also studying for his high school equivalency diploma.
She is now going to school for her equivalency diploma.
HB: So this sort of like equivalency between what Ukraine did according to this story and what Russia definitely did in terms of interfering with the U.S. election, that equivalency just isn't actually there, right?
"There's an effort to create false equivalency of responsibility," said Kildee.
Koster draws a few implications from this dollars and data equivalency.
He also created an ethical equivalency between Trump and his accusers.
False equivalency is a lie that renders the powerful as victims.
Hammond insists upon a kind of somatic equivalency in her work.
He used that time to gain his high school equivalency degree.
I, along with many others, do not endorse this moral equivalency.
But I just want to know where the moral equivalency here is?
Lee Zeldin said it was over moral equivalency and a double standard.
"To create a false equivalency there is absurd and dangerous," she added.
GREGG JARRETT, FOX NEWS LEGAL ANALYST: There is no fairness and equivalency.
"There is no moral equivalency and should be no tolerance," Nadler said.
The president's false equivalency quickly drew a lot of criticism on Twitter.
The question ventured a kind of equivalency between Trump and Sanders rallies.
They would also have to pass equivalency exams to prove their qualifications.
There is no moral equivalency between white nationalists and those who oppose them.
In 2012, while he was looking, he earned his high school equivalency diploma.
It took three years, but Mr. Torres got his high school equivalency diploma.
This matters because renewable diesel has a higher compliance equivalency value than biodiesel.
We are also facing the very real danger of slipping into false equivalency.
There's no moral equivalency between racists & Americans standing up to defy hate& bigotry.
"Accounts masquerading as legitimate users create false equivalency, eroding public consensus on vaccination."
He meanwhile draws a false equivalency with Hughes's and Hurston's attitudes toward whites.
But in 2016, she was able to obtain her high school equivalency diploma.
Of course there is no equivalency, and now there must be no equivocating.
When he was 19, he earned his high school equivalency diploma in Florida.
"I, along with many others, do not endorse this moral equivalency," Graham said.
Nevertheless, he eventually passed a high-school equivalency exam and earned a diploma.
Released last August, the Marijuana Equivalency in Potency and Dosage report was the first of its kind, and established metrics for comparing cannabis products according to three different equivalency matrices: physical, THC, and pharmacokinetic (the way drugs interact with the body).
It's a false equivalency around race and class — he just has a blind spot.
" This is precisely the false equivalency Wolcott makes by using the phrase "alt-left.
The study also found that there is a false equivalency to legacy municipal utilities.
At 26, she got her high school equivalency diploma and began her college studies.
He is studying for a high school equivalency test and hopes to attend college.
Today he runs a foundation that helps people obtain their high school equivalency diplomas.
There is no moral equivalency between the governments of the United States and Russia.
"I, along with many others, do not endorse this moral equivalency," Graham said said.
We overcame an enormous barrage of negativity, of false equivalency, and so much else.
But even that frame is problematic because it creates an equivalency that doesn't exist.
Experts have called both attempts to draw parallels with coronavirus instances of false equivalency.
Ms. Serva encouraged him to sign up for its high school equivalency preparation program.
It is not unreasonable for the United States to press ahead for more equivalency.
She was homeschooled, and passed her high school equivalency exam when she was 15.
I think false equivalency is the easiest, laziest form of protecting the appearance of independence.
In refusing to choose between Handke and Tokarczuk, the committee granted both undeserved moral equivalency.
GREGG JARRETT, LEGAL ANALYST, FOX NEWS: There is no fairness, there is no equivalency here.
"I don't think there's any equivalency," McConnell said the day after Trump's comments were published.
Romney has also challenged Trump's violation of American political norms and moral equivalency in Charlottesville.
Despite the spurious rhetoric of equivalency, supporters of antifa have, to date, killed no one.
Ivanka Trump dismissed the reports, saying there was "no equivalency" between her conduct and Clinton's.
But it's not only trade law that dictates there's no equivalency; it's also personal taste.
Twice a week, she attends a preparatory class for earning a high school equivalency diploma.
The ground is strewn with plastic bottles and bodies, an equivalency that reduces people to detritus.
This is where false equivalency comes from, and it's helping to keep Trump in the race.
So why create an apparent equivalency between his views and those of the American intelligence community?
"To draw an equivalency suggests one does not understand what happened in the Holocaust," he added.
But the other complaints—the bonuses and the flights—rest on something of a false equivalency.
Ms. Mugler Curet comes to Destination Tomorrow on Mondays and Thursdays for high-school equivalency classes.
In August 2017, Mr. Matthews finally completed his course work and received his high school equivalency.
Ms. Genao joined in October 2015 and three months later earned her high school equivalency diploma.
She did not graduate from high school but later earned an equivalency diploma and attended college.
So everything's been preserved, everything's been archived, there just is no equivalency between the two things.
While the bill broadened the criteria for evaluating the so-called "substantial equivalency" of the schools' curriculum to the public school version, it also for the first time granted the state education commissioner explicit authority to evaluate that equivalency — a power previously reserved for individual school districts.
Unsettlingly, both takes on American history seem equally valid when laid out with such exacting visual equivalency.
Throughout the 2016 election, the New York Times was heavily criticized for having a "false equivalency" problem.
Clinton has not offered solutions to address poverty and sets up a false equivalency with Donald Trump.
Ms. Trump and Mr. Kushner in the past have insisted that there was "no equivalency" between Mrs.
Educational Alliance guides parents through vocational schools, high school equivalency programs, or two- or four-year college.
"There's no moral equivalency between racists & Americans standing up to defy hate & bigotry," McCain tweeted last week.
Ms. Ortiz works at Job Corps, helping young students obtain high school equivalency certificates and vocational training.
I'll raise a glass tonight to the equivalency of moving forward in time to losing one's mind.
He was criticized for seeming to grant moral equivalency to the white supremacists and the counter-protesters.
The false equivalency of nonwhite disadvantage is even more apparent in the context of contemporary Asian immigration.
She became pregnant in ninth grade and dropped out of school, later earning her high school equivalency diploma.
To help explain the equivalency principle, Einstein came up with a thought experiment that went something like this.
In short, Bro saw through Trump's false equivalency — and also saw it as insulting to her daughter's legacy.
Once they think about the colonization equivalency and exploitation aspect, it seems to make more sense to them.
Trump pushed back on that criticism Wednesday, saying that there was "no equivalency" between her actions and Clinton's.
The scandal raises serious questions about the equivalency in inspection systems that underpins America's trade relationship with Brazil.
He had a high school equivalency diploma, but had lasted only a few semesters at a community college.
The overwhelming majority of these moms didn't finish high school or later obtained a high school equivalency diploma.
In state prison, Mr. Lester earned a general equivalency diploma and an associate college degree in business administration.
He earned a high school equivalency diploma at 29 while serving a six-month stint on Rikers Island.
Williams enrolled in test preparation classes at the Next Generation Center for the high school equivalency diploma exam.
He earned his high school equivalency diploma in the Army before being shipped to Vietnam in December 1967.
She earned a high school equivalency diploma, got a job at a McDonald's and moved into supportive housing.
Falwell rejected the idea that Trump ever suggested "moral equivalency" between hate groups and those protesting hate groups.
There he earned a high-school-equivalency diploma and took a class on how to conduct legal research.
It creates a false equivalency that all information is partisan information, and that all people have partisan motives.
While meant to be tongue-in-cheek, the shirt makes a false equivalency between Cardi and Coretta Scott King.
I often hear people draw an equivalency between Fox News and MSNBC in particular, but I don't buy it.
Now, with regard to the dossier and this is a -- and Fusion GPS, this has a total false equivalency.
"I don't think there's any equivalency," McConnell said of the human rights records of the United States and Russia.
But human rights organizations and critics of the country's conservative government are calling false equivalency on the whole controversy.
There is no true equivalency between Trump and Clinton, or between Trump and any other politician, for that matter.
Every humanitarian crisis is not the Holocaust, and the false equivalency waters down the unspeakable evil of the Holocaust.
These public remarks were widely and rightly panned for its attempt at moral equivalency, but it was damaging, nonetheless.
One year after Charlottesville, there continues to be, objectively, no moral equivalency between hate marchers and anti-racist activists.
He earned one through an equivalency test, and later helped other prisoners earn their G.E.D.s during his time inside.
Christian said he dropped out of high school, but passed the high school equivalency exam known as the GED.
Do you think its possible to draw an equivalency between living there and the American social housing experience—i.e.
For his part, Archie hopes to complete his high school equivalency degree, attend college, and eventually become a dentist.
Several members of Congress took issue with Trump suggesting a moral equivalency between the United States and Putin's Russia.
He became fluent while living in the camp because he won admission to a competitive college equivalency program there.
There is no moral equivalency between the values of equality and justice promoted by Black Lives Matter, the Rev.
In Iowa, pledged delegates will be awarded based on the state delegate equivalency results, not the other vote counts.
He drew the very moral equivalency for which a bipartisan chorus, and his own advisers, had already criticized him.
The cry of false moral equivalency almost immediately filled the cable news airwaves, and the pages of liberal newspapers.
There is no attempt to hide," she told ABC News, adding, "There's no equivalency to what my father's spoken about.
Then, Colton briefly compares her trauma to his virginity being on national television, also not an equivalency Colton should employ.
We don't get mad, and when we do, it's usually that false equivalency "both sides are at fault here" nonsense.
"    Cruz said "left-wingers" believe in staying neutral in the conflict because "they buy into the media's false moral equivalency.
But while incarcerated, I earned my high school equivalency diploma and finished other courses, including those in basic computer skills.
With an interest in science, she hopes to earn her high school equivalency diploma and eventually enter the medical field.
So after earning her high school equivalency degree and taking some college courses, she joined the Navy in May 2004.
Last Thursday, in an interview with NBC, Hill was asked if she saw any "moral equivalency" between Biden and Trump.
"We hope that the EU will report by June on the prospects for equivalency in financial services," Gove told parliament.
Several have pursued college degrees or earned high school equivalency diplomas because Klinsky gave them the flexibility to do so.
Pastor Keller's analogy that a climate-change denier would be taken off the board of Greenpeace is a false equivalency.
Branch 9 connects defendants to services like classes for a high school equivalency diploma, substance abuse evaluations and health insurance.
Trump appeared to suggest a moral equivalency between people marching in the white nationalist rally and other protesting against them.
She changed her name to Amanda, chose a tutor and got her high school equivalency diploma soon after, she said.
To the Editor: The print subheadline, "Politics Straddles 2 Extremes, but Americans Fall in the Middle," promotes a false equivalency.
His mother finally pulled him out of school and enrolled him in a program to earn a high school equivalency diploma.
But she did mention the "enormous barrage of negativity, of false equivalency, and so much else" that her campaign confronted. See?
At least several thousand women have gone through Empower's classes, including Hermarratanarapong, who got her high school equivalency through the program.
To equate "being mean to white people" with the actual systemic oppression and marginalization of minority groups is a false equivalency.
Their story is not only just as implausible, but also hinges on a false equivalency between Jack's alcoholism and Stephanie's work.
The state delegate equivalency results statewide and by congressional district are used to award pledged delegates to the Democratic National Convention.
He was 18 years old and already a father, and the extent of his education was a high school equivalency test.
After one year, he was persuaded by his instructor to quit, take a high school equivalency exam and enroll in college.
He aced his high-school-equivalency test, got his act together at N.Y.U., and went on to have a solid career.
She worked on developing programs to help clients obtain their high school equivalency diplomas and manage financial planning and immigration issues.
This opinion piece presents a false equivalency between the Green New Deal and tax breaks as harmful for generations to come.
Because while fairness is the hallmark of good journalism, false equivalency all too often these days can be a fatal flaw.
And no, I don't think there's any equivalency between the way the Russians conduct themselves and the way the United States does.
Kevin Hart had a visceral reaction to our photog who asked if there was any equivalency between Michael Jackson and R. Kelly.
But his comment that the wrongdoing was on "many sides" appeared to draw an equivalency between counter protesters and the extreme right.
" This argument has been countered by opinion leaders who argue that in this theory, Facebook employs the false equivalency of "both sides.
No, I don't think there is any equivalency between the way the Russians conduct themselves and the way the United States does.
At the same time, the President also came under fire for making a false historical equivalency between George Washington and Confederate Gen.
That reading hinges on the notion that there is an equivalency, or at least causality, between criticism of Israel and anti-Semitism.
Nothing proves the media's rampant false equivalency problem this cycle more than the disparate coverage of the Clinton and Trump charitable foundations.
When our leaders engage in moral equivalency, they help great power competitors argue that our market is no longer different, nor special.
Fact-checkers wandered into false equivalency territory Tuesday night after President Trump's Oval Office address on immigration and Democrats' response to it.
"John Lennon came to live here and volunteered the idea that he saw some equivalency between New York and Liverpool," he said.
The program offers counseling, intensive support, coaching on budgeting and conflict resolution, and help getting high school equivalency diplomas, housing and jobs.
Mario Lamo said his son went on to obtain his high school equivalency diploma and later became friends with the computer teacher.
Former senior Justice Department official Mary McCord called that issue a "moral equivalency" problem in an interview with BuzzFeed News on Sunday.
The double standard motivating this decision by the Speaker and the moral equivalency filling this watered down text is spineless and disgusting.
Brian, I wonder how you cover or address issues around false equivalency, thinking back to the way maybe Hillary's emails were covered.
He started working toward an American high school equivalency diploma, though he admits his lack of English proficiency remains a significant obstacle.
This is a false equivalency—brains can deteriorate and athletes can be diagnosed with CTE even if they haven't had a concussion.
Do your work better, find stuff out, tell the truth, be relentless about telling the truth, and stop the false equivalency stuff.
"I don't think there's any equivalency between the way the Russians conduct themselves and the way the United States does," he said. Sen.
Vice President Pence later argued that Trump was not invoking "a moral equivalency" between the United States and Russia by making the comment.
But I am arguing Trump is wrong to create a moral equivalency between bigots and those who oppose them, making them equal wrongs.
Treating it that way appears to be the starting-point, and false premise, of the equivalency between the American left and Mr Corbyn.
I hope that Mr. Trump's asymmetric, weirdly brazen dishonesty has broken reporters of the bad habits of false equivalency, euphemism and forced balance.
Trump blamed "both sides" for the violence in Charlottesville, drawing an equivalency between white supremacists and neo-Nazis with the people protesting them.
" McConnell said, "I don't think there is any equivalency between the way the Russians conduct themselves and the way the United States does.
The attempt to name an alt-left shines a spotlight away from the alt-right and create a false political and moral equivalency.
Intentionally or not, they have often promoted a false equivalency between groups that advocate white supremacy and those that seek to eliminate it.
That is, according to EPA's CO2 equivalency calculator, the total annual energy use of about a million homes or 2.5 million passenger vehicles.
When he returned from the war he earned a high school equivalency degree and became a boxer, competing under the name Hammerin' Hank.
"That moral equivalency is a contradiction of everything the United States has ever stood for in the 20th and 21st centuries," he said.
Yet Mr. Glanville admitted that he might prefer to get his high school equivalency diploma to hasten his entry into the work force.
The New York Times will project the winner on the basis of the state delegate equivalency results, as it has in the past.
African-Americans and Jews, veterans of the civil rights struggle, must demonstrate that in the face of evil there is no moral equivalency.
Here's what Trump said when ABC's Deborah Roberts asked her about her email use and comparisons to Clinton: There really is no equivalency.
Gary Johnson believes there is an equivalency between the hundreds of thousands of Syrian civilians killed by Bashar al-Assad and civilians killed by US forces in other actions in the war on terror During an interview with The New York Times, Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson was asked whether there was a moral equivalency between the US and Syria.
Sarah is also hard at work, studying for her high school equivalency test in hopes of getting her once-rocky life back on track.
Trump said there "was no equivalency" to Clinton's scandal and insisted that the president's rallying cry of "lock her up" didn't apply to her.
She doesn't have a diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma, an official document that would assert that a minor has high school-equivalent education.
But at least the curatorial stance of mental immoderation and false equivalency has echoes within the general sense of magical workings at play here.
The press has been hit for pushing a false equivalency between the candidates, sexist treatment of Clinton and an unwillingness to confront outright falsehoods.
"To state that there's some moral equivalency between an imperfect nation -- that's the United States of America -- and Vladimir Putin is appalling," McCain responded.
Now the Times has given another example of this type of false equivalency, in one paragraph: Bias incidents on both sides have been reported.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article misstated the dollar equivalency for 468 million euros at the end of 2014.
It's a false equivalency that has a long history in the United States that is tethered, in part, to anti-intellectualism and anti-elitism.
Not doing so creates moral equivalency between a legitimacy US indictment of Russian intelligence officers and a crazy, completely fabricated story invented by Putin.
"I was searching for something that seemed to me like an authentic black aesthetic, one that had an equivalency with postwar blues," he said.
Roy Moore, the Alabama Republican vying to fill the Senate seat left vacant by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, has an odd sense of equivalency.
The respect given to the participants and the lack of judgment resonated with Ms. Arrunategui, who is working toward her high school equivalency diploma.
Pence told CBS's John Dickerson on "Face the Nation" that Trump's comments shouldn't be interpreted as establishing any moral equivalency between the two countries.
"There's a night within those 28 nights that is said to have the equivalency of a thousand months' worth of worship," Mr. Latif said.
Ms. Espada wants to get her high school equivalency diploma and become a counselor so she can help people who struggle with substance abuse.
Americans can't afford to restrict our thinking based on political ideology and the false equivalency of having to pick one extreme or the other.
" Trump accused the "publicity seeking" senator of "falsely stat[ing] that I said there is moral equivalency between the KKK, neo-Nazis & white supremacists.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have criticized Trump for suggesting "moral equivalency" between the white nationalists and counterprotesters at the Charlottesville event.
In the latter usage, "indigeneity" took on the tone and characteristics of nationalism in a false equivalency of two very different kinds of encounters.
Publicity seeking Lindsey Graham falsely stated that I said there is moral equivalency between the KKK, neo-Nazis & white supremacists...... ...and people like Ms. Heyer.
EPA assumed these 400 million gallons would count as 600 million compliance gallons, for an average "equivalency value" of 1.5 compliance gallons per physical gallon.
To cover the $550 rent, Maddie took a job folding clothes at a Dr. Jay's store; Mr. Perez studied for a high school equivalency diploma.
Vice President Pence on Sunday said he rejected the notion that there is a "moral equivalency" between the United States and Putin in Trump's comment.
By October, he had earned a chance to leave each morning to study for his high school equivalency diploma, at the Isaacs Center in Manhattan.
" From reading the Times pieces, Bell felt the writers' sense of "looking at these people the same way," created what she calls, "a false equivalency.
On the surface, this might seem like Jones could be making a problematic equivalency of Trump's potential mental illness to the character in the book.
To arrive at this equivalency, Orens interviewed a number of edible manufacturers and made extensive use of Colorado's Marijuana Enforcement Tracking Reporting Compliance (METRC) database.
The book has been both celebrated for its striking, parable-like style and condemned for sloppy moral equivalency and a cavalier treatment of historical fact.
After some research, Mr. Matthews identified programs in Wisconsin that helped young adults earn their equivalency diploma, and he decided to give it a try.
He lost 100 pounds and earned his high school equivalency diploma, but when he was released in 2008, he resumed his drinking and drug use.
Schenewerk was reluctant to concede any kind of direct equivalency between the commercial air transportation industry and the space launch sector, given their relative dissimilarity.
All will be available on the Times website, though only the state delegate equivalency results will be used to characterize the winner: The first alignment.
The Times will characterize the winner of the state delegate equivalency results as the Iowa winner, regardless of whether that candidate wins the other measures.
"It would be a false equivalency if we were to talk about it because Hunter Biden didn't break any laws," Moore said in an Oct.
"They filled it up with moral equivalency, taking anti-Semitism and describing an unlimited amount of other things to put on the same level," he said.
According to the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association (SHEEO), state appropriations per full-time equivalency (FTE) peaked in 2000 ($13,85003, adjusted for inflation) in Georgia.
People hate the "both sides do it" nature of some corners of mainstream journalism, believing that it creates a sense of equivalency when there is none.
Trump responded to the question by defending the widely denounced false equivalency he drew between white supremacists and people who were in Charlottesville protesting white supremacy.
In reality, the weighted average equivalency factor for these fuels has averaged 1.65 over the past several years and stands at 1.63 so far this year.
" She says, "No previous presidential candidate would have ever dreamt of trashing our country like that or suggesting moral equivalency between American democracy or Russian autocracy.
Following his response to Charlottesville, Virginia, where he appeared to suggest a moral equivalency between white supremacists and those who opposed them, have your feelings changed?
When Trump suggested a moral equivalency between Nazis and anti-Nazi protesters in Charlottesville, Scott went to the White House at Trump's invitation after criticizing him.
That bill allows undocumented immigrants with high school diplomas or general equivalency diplomas to become citizens if they attend college, work or serve in the military.
He settled near relatives in Maryland and worked construction jobs by day while studying English, earning a high school equivalency diploma and learning plumbing at night.
He is now participating in YouthPathways, a professional training program run by the city, and is focused on studying to earn his high school equivalency diploma.
So Mr. Ramos made his way to the Next Generation Center in the South Bronx, where he enrolled in test preparation classes for his equivalency exam.
The state education department's new oversight may spur quicker action, as the department has been moving to sharpen the guidelines for evaluating equivalency at private schools.
Undergirding this sentiment is what we call the false equivalency of non-white disadvantage, which treats all racial minority groups as though they are equally disadvantaged.
In an interview with ABC News's Deborah Roberts aired on Good Morning America on Wednesday, Trump said there was "no equivalency" between her actions and Clinton's. .
How big a problem is the false equivalency issue, particularly when it comes to how women, people of color, LGBTQ people, trans people are treated on Twitter?
He's also twisting the facts about the Steele dossier, and is creating a false equivalency between his team's contacts with Russians and Clinton's ties to the dossier.
"There's no equivalency to what my father's spoken about," Ivanka told ABC News, adding that her father's "lock her up!" chant could never apply to her, too.
Trump also denied he had spoken of "moral equivalency" between white supremacists, neo-Nazis and Ku Klux Klan members who clashed with anti-racism activists in Charlottesville.
Returning to the labor force after two years spent caring for her dying father, she earned her high school equivalency degree and became a certified nursing assistant.
The President of the United States has spent the last 24 hours creating some sort of moral equivalency between hate-mongers and those there to protest hate.
Many Democrats believe the media is overplaying Clinton's controversies and underselling Trump's scandals in an effort to create the appearance of balance — a so-called false equivalency.
"Publicity seeking Lindsey Graham falsely stated that I said there is moral equivalency between the KKK, neo-Nazis & white supremacists and people like Ms. Heyer," Trump wrote.
Similar is the case with climate — and in some ways, the internet tends to promote picture of false equivalency between believers and deniers of our climate changing.
Tony Corbo, a food expert at the NGO Food &Water Watch, argues that the equivalency determination is failing American consumers and needs to be called into question.
In 2005, the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service conducted five routine equivalency audits in Brazil that revealed that inspectors were not paid by the federal government.
But this is to imagine that what they're fighting over is unimportant, or to make the false equivalency that both have an equal claim to being right.
He said that he had obtained a high school equivalency diploma while in custody and was no longer the same person he was when he was arrested.
While #MeToo was integral in punctuating the need to dismantle rape culture, from it has risen a false equivalency between lesser forms of sexual assault and rape.
This weekend, Mr. Trump dismissed a question about why he respected "a killer" like Mr. Putin by drawing a moral equivalency between the United States and Russia.
"This is a president that drew a moral equivalency between people who are trying to perpetuate bigotry and those who are trying to fight bigotry," Emanuel said.
Audience member: These questions seem to be going in a thematic arc, and this is one more building that line of maybe false equivalency in that line.
Some drug sales may be too small to attract rivals, too, or safety conditions attached to them mean producers can prevent rivals from getting samples to prove equivalency.
In 2015, about 2.4 million young adults from the ages of 16 to 24 were not in school and did not have a high school degree or equivalency.
During the course of that speech, he stated: While fairness is the hallmark of good journalism, false equivalency all too often these days can be a fatal flaw.
He did the false equivalency thing—that whites are angry because of this, and blacks are angry because of that, as if those two things are the same.
The other problem with the impression is that it creates a false equivalency and lulls people into believing that each of the presidential candidates is somehow equally ridiculous.
Equivalency is one of the ways through which banks in Switzerland, which is not a member of the EU, gain limited EU market access in some business areas.
"This is where false equivalency [and] bias creeps in, allowing climate deniers to be put on par w/scientists, for example," the 2628-year-old freshman congresswoman added.
Today, there are Muslim chaplains in most of the state's prisons, inmates can take their high school equivalency tests in Spanish and access to law libraries is guaranteed.
I know immediately that they have bought into the false equivalency nonsense, and additionally are conflating the casting of a ballot with an endorsement of a candidate's shortcomings.
"There really is no equivalency," Ms. Trump told ABC News in an interview that aired Wednesday in a defense that echoed what her father said earlier this month.
" When a reporter said Ms. Ocasio-Cortez was making a false equivalency, she doubled down: "The integrity of our democracy isn't threatened when a president breaks the law.
A protracted stock exchange equivalency dispute between Switzerland and the European Union exploded in 2019, resulting in EU traders being banned from trading in hundreds of Swiss companies.
During her presidency, the EU baulked at recognizing Swiss stock exchange equivalency beyond the end of 2018, ratcheting up pressure on Switzerland to strike a new trade deal.
She learned to drive, enrolled in high school equivalency classes, obtained licenses in certified nursing and home health treatment, applied for subsidized housing and put money into savings.
She plans to work on getting her high school equivalency diploma, and wants to become a medical assistant, a desire she has had for more than a year.
Toobin has spoken before about contributing to false equivalency and made clear his comments Monday were only about his own coverage, not that of the media writ large.
We have found that many Asians whose families have been in the US for several generations -- arguably the most assimilated -- refuse to fall prey to the false equivalency.
Here, again, we encounter the false equivalency problem: Citizens United was decided by a 5-4 conservative majority and with strong support from Republican leaders, especially Republican Sen.
According to the U.S. Congressional Research Service (CRS), one soil sample from Bien Hoa had a "toxic equivalency," or TEQ, of more than 1,000 times over the international limit.
"While we avoid politics, we are deeply troubled by the moral equivalency and equivocation President Trump has offered in his response to this act of violence," the statement continued.
He also excoriated what a Palestinian society he said glorifies terrorists as "heroes" and "martyrs" and proclaimed that "there is no moral equivalency" between Israel and the Palestinians. 6.
Like Mr. Torres, the man had depression and was similarly discouraged by those around him, but he had gone back to school and gotten his high school equivalency diploma.
President Donald Trump expanded the controversy Tuesday when he appeared to draw a moral equivalency between neo-Nazis and counter-protesters by blaming "both sides" for contributing to violence.
Trump said there was "no equivalency" to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server, which became a central rallying cry for her father's campaign.
A literacy program that helped people earn high school equivalency degrees was eliminated, as were programs that provided dental care and property-tax rebates to low-income old people.
Nor do I accept that this election was somehow fair, despite FBI interference, WikiLeaks dumps and a media that stupidly promoted a false equivalency in order to get ratings.
Some drug sales may be too small to attract rivals, too, or safety conditions attached to them may mean producers can prevent rivals from getting samples to prove equivalency.
The problem here — which is the kindest thing one cans say about the situation — is that Thiel is ascribing moral equivalency to Trump when set against Clinton, his opponent.
He had, though, a high school equivalency diploma and the G.I. Bill had helped him get into Penn State, where he graduated with a degree in business in 2015.
Though he had not finished high school in Europe, Dr. Motulsky had managed to study even while interned, which helped him pass high school equivalency tests in Chicago 1942.
Ms. Ramirez, who dropped out of school in 10th grade when she was pregnant with her first child, said she would like to earn her high school equivalency diploma.
"Using the fact that some counterprotesters were, in fact, violent, creates a structural and moral false equivalency that is seriously undermining the legitimacy of this president," Professor Levin said.
Trump has repeatedly repudiated the very concept of American Exceptionalism and espoused a variety of moral false equivalency that is deeply at odds with the republic's long bipartisan tradition.
She never really had a career and she wanted to become a real estate agent and she had passed all the criteria except for the grade 11 math equivalency.
BALTIMORE — In a dimly lit church basement, James Gaymon III spent much of Thursday staring at practice questions as he prepared for his high school general equivalency diploma exam.
Mr. Snowden, he said, earned a high school equivalency diploma in June 2004, and an Army doctor had made a diagnosis of "bilateral tibial stress fractures" in his legs.
" She seemingly took solace in the fact that her campaign "overcame a lot," she said, such as "an enormous barrage of negativity, of false equivalency and so much else.
Ms. Wyatt, who is taking classes at the school to get her high school equivalency diploma, said I Promise saved not only her son's education but her own life.
In response, Trump slammed Graham as "publicity seeking" and argued that he had falsely accused him of stating a moral equivalency between neo-Nazis, white supremacists and anti-racist activists.
"Publicity seeking Lindsey Graham falsely stated that I said there is moral equivalency between the KKK, neo-Nazis & white supremacists, and people like Ms. Heyer," the president said on Twitter.
After preparing for her high school equivalency degree with the Lighthouse Guild, she went to the Catholic Guild for the Blind, which administers the state exam to visually impaired students.
Hector Barreto is chairman of The Latino Coalition, an organization aiming to develop initiatives and partnerships that foster economic equivalency and enhance overall business, economic and social development of Latinos.
The same candidate could fall behind in state delegate equivalency, losing out to a person who fares best in precincts with low caucus turnout, typically in rural and older areas.
Juul claims that's equal to a pack of cigarettes in terms of nicotine, but tobacco experts told me the precise equivalency is difficult to determine and may be even higher.
The new OJK regulation also increases the amount of capital allocated by a foreign bank to their Indonesian branches, known as Capital Equivalency Maintained Assets (CEMA), to 3 trillion rupiah.
I'm wondering what you think about that and why you think, in general, newspapers have such a hard time talking about Trump lying and all this false equivalency on both sides.
Many are saying that by equating the actions of white nationalist hate groups with anti-fascist counter-protesters, the president is creating a false moral equivalency that could incite further violence.
But drawing a moral equivalency between those espousing hate and those fighting it, because they both resort to violence emboldens hate, legitimizes hateful belief and elevates what should be stamped out.
Recognizing a need, Phillips started the ESL In-Home Program of Northern Nevada, a nonprofit that provides free English as a Second Language (ESL), citizenship, high school equivalency and computer classes.
For Mr. Collazo, who was in drug treatment and on his way to a high school equivalency diploma, life seemed to be a daily struggle against the pull of the street.
When that marriage ended in divorce, she returned to New York, worked as a clerk, attended night classes at George Washington High School in Manhattan and received a general equivalency diploma.
Democrats are sure to accuse the media covering Biden's gaffes of false equivalency, much as they claimed that the focus in 2016 on Clinton's emails ignored much worse behavior by Trump.
Shaming men who have harassed women is a worthy outcome, but creating a backlash in the form of false equivalency (Al Franken is no Roy Moore) is bordering on the ridiculous.
"My dad said, 'I'll take care of you,'" Mr. Ramos recalled, explaining that his father wanted him to focus on acquiring his high school equivalency diploma before worrying about a job.
Then Ms. Rojas introduced staff members from the organization Exodus Transitional Community and urged people to call for help with resumes, job training, graduation equivalency diploma preparation, housing — whatever they needed.
Alexander also mentioned an "actuarial equivalency," which could let states offer plans with varied benefits as long as its value is similar to plans in the exchanges and the individual market.
However, as impressive as it is to build a spaceflight company from the ground-up, it's still a false equivalency to compare that to getting humans to Mars in the same timeframe.
"The statements that he made were not in any way of moral equivalency between the high ideals and practices of the American people and the people of Russia," Pence told Fox News.
A self-described "nihilist," Christian dropped out of high school as a freshman and later earned a high school equivalency certificate and attended Portland Community College for a year, he told police.
The EU's decision not to recognize the Swiss stock market regulations' so-called equivalency beyond the end of June will effectively prevent EU-based banks and brokers from trading on Swiss exchanges.
This false equivalency not only misrepresents the prevalence of false accusations — by presenting sexual assault as something women report and men are accused of, it could perpetuate myths that hurt male survivors.
As part of the program, Kroger will offer up to $3,500 annually ($21,000 over the course of employment) to support educational advancements like high school equivalency exams, professional certifications and advanced degrees.
"Today we have an American president who has publicly proclaimed a moral equivalency between neo-Nazis and Klansmen and those who would oppose their venom and hate," the former vice president continued.
MORE (R-Ariz.) is pressing President Trump to make clear that there is not a "moral equivalency" between white nationalists and the counterdemonstrators that turned out in Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend.
Just two months later, he passed the high school equivalency test, faster than any other student at the agency, said Dani Smejkal, the chief program officer at Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow.
While awaiting trial, Mr. Garcia spent five months in jail and one and a half years wearing an ankle monitor, during which time he worked and earned a high school equivalency degree.
While there is room for debate, the state delegate equivalency results prevail for a few reasons: The goal of the Democratic nominating contest is to amass delegates to the Democratic National Convention.
The new program in New Mexico would be open to recent graduates of high schools or high school equivalency programs in the state, and students must maintain a 22008 grade point average.
The new program in New Mexico would be open to recent graduates of high schools or high school equivalency programs in the state, and students must maintain a 2.5 grade point average.
" The woman who pressed charges against Turner, identified as Jane Doe, artfully addressed this false equivalency her own letter to the judge: "Regretting drinking is not the same as regretting sexual assault.
In Morgan's series of tweets, he repeatedly attempts to paint a false equivalency between the image shared by The Mash Report and theoretical images of a woman reporter chowing down on women leaders.
Chris Collins suggested Monday that the media was responsible for President Donald Trump's controversial statements in which Trump seemed to draw moral equivalency between the US government and Vladimir Putin's regime in Russia.
CoreCivic says about 212.5,20033 people in its facilities have obtained high school equivalency diplomas in the past five years, reflecting the company's efforts to improve the ability of inmates to re-enter society.
Lindsey Graham, the Republican from South Carolina who slammed Trump for expressing a "moral equivalency" between the white supremacists and those who took to the streets to counter their racist, anti-Semitic rally.
" Jim Grossman, the executive director of the American Historical Association, told the Washington Post the equivalency Trump drew between founding fathers and Confederate generals is "unacceptable for the president of the United States.
Lee's film reminds us of what side President Trump appealed to in Charlotte's aftermath by claiming a moral equivalency between anti-racist protesters and white supremacists marching in the usually bucolic college town.
While incarcerated, Mr. Blagojevich has tutored inmates studying for their high school equivalency degrees and formed an Elvis-inspired band with other prisoners called the Jailhouse Rockers, the defense said in court filings.
There is no true equivalency between either of the Democratic candidates and this man, and anyone who make such a claim is engaging in a repugnant, dishonorable scare tactic not worth our respect.
At the age of only 24, he had an insight that proved the equivalency between two seemingly disparate theories of particle physics that would lead three of his colleagues to a Nobel Prize.
To the Editor: "Our Disgrace at the Border," by David Brooks (column, April 12), advising that both parties are dug in to extreme immigration positions, preventing solutions, is a celebration of false equivalency.
Speaking at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day in 1871, Frederick Douglass laid to rest what today we would call a false equivalency — the notion that both sides were engaged in righteous struggle.
New Community offers infant day care, a nursing home and a lot in between: therapeutic counseling, high-school equivalency classes, housing, health care, a charter school, a food pantry — even a community newspaper.
"No, I don't think there's any equivalency between the way the Russians conduct themselves and the way the United States does," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
Historically, there does not appear to be a big difference between the preference of voters when they show up to caucus and the actual state delegate equivalency results, based on entrance poll data.
In the broadest sense, the needle fared all right: It consistently showed Mr. Buttigieg favored to win the most state delegate equivalency results, while showing Mr. Sanders favored to win the most votes.
The false equivalency over who interfered in the 2016 election continues House Republican counsel Steve Castor used his testimony to again call into question who actually meddled in the 2016 election and why.
The White House has attempted to soothe jangled nerves, arguing that Trump's comments were an affirmation of the president's desire to begin a new relationship with Russia — not a statement of moral equivalency.
Trump sees moral equivalency between the United States and a Russian regime that murders dissenting politicians in broad daylight, brutalizes its opponents, hacks into the American election, and traffics in the whopping lie.
They didn't have a formal curriculum — instead letting the siblings focus on whatever topics interested them the most — but Eilish passed her equivalency exam and graduated high school when she was just 15.
"For the president of the United States to draw a false equivalency between those anti-semites, those neo-Nazis, and the very people who were peacefully protesting against bigotry, was reprehensible," Pesner said.
Gloria Steinem, the liberal activist and writer, wrote in an email that she had grown tired of "false equivalency or even-handedness" from news organizations, which she blamed for aiding Mr. Trump's rise.
Now you can also say this, Trump clearly should not have created any semblance of moral equivalency between our intelligence, even if it has its flaws it does, and the assurances of Vladimir Putin.
" Senator Marco Rubio said "you can't allow #WhiteSupremacists to share only part of the blame," while Senator John McCain said there was "no moral equivalency between racists & Americans standing up to defy hate & bigotry.
Rose is executing the Trumpiest thing of all: eschewing a political equivalency to work to convince voters with an idiosyncratic style that he hears them, that he's the one who can solve their problems.
Karim's story is part of a new PSA campaign that champions high school equivalency education (such as the GED) by Dollar General Literacy Foundation, an organization supporting education and literacy initiatives for all ages.
We are left with two options: provide a multitude of tools and allow for a spectrum of force responses that recognize equivalency between many tools, or take tools away and have far fewer options.
After the protests, Trump suggested that "both sides" were equally to blame for the violence, drawing a false equivalency between white supremacists — one of whom, again, literally killed someone — and the anti-racism protesters.
"I was very disappointed and saddened with the equivalency that he gave between them (the US intelligence agencies) and what Putin was saying," said Corker, a Tennessee Republican who is not seeking re-election.
Partners offered financial literacy services to nearly 2628,28500 individuals, connected nearly 6900,2628 individuals with employment, helped 28503,22019 individuals earn employment wage gains, and enabled 425 young adults to earn their high school equivalency diplomas.
Florence Phillips Florence Phillips started the ESL In-Home Program of Northern Nevada, which has provided free English language, citizenship, high school equivalency and computer classes to more than 5,000 immigrants and their families.
The pharmacokinetic equivalency calculated by Orens and his colleagues was used to determine how different ways of consuming marijuana affected users by looking at the uptake routes and speeds of THC in different forms.
Podesta, whose hacked emails were released by WikiLeaks over the campaign's final stretch, said top Clinton aides will argue that the press created a "false moral equivalency" in its coverage of Clinton and Trump.
As they've done in previous briefings, on Monday an OAN staffer served up a loaded question, in this case asking Trump to talk about a false equivalency she drew between coronavirus deaths and abortions.
This country has a violent culture, is full of guns, and our federal lawmakers — mostly Republicans, it must be said, because there isn't any real equivalency — are loath to even moderately regulate gun access.
On Tuesday, Trump "took a step backward by again suggesting there is moral equivalency between the white supremacist neo-Nazis and KKK members who attended the Charlottesville rally and" others opposed to such groups.
If not exactly a false equivalency, it is perhaps a false vicinity: the belief that Trump's unmitigated bigotry is just a few degrees removed from Clinton's history of establishment ties and nineties-era centrism.
A moral and legal equivalency to domestic and international acts of terrorism committed in the United States demonstrates that certain ideologies and perpetrators are not treated differently for fundamentally similar acts of political violence.
In a fiery Tuesday news conference, Trump appeared to suggest a moral equivalency between the groups, saying good and violent people gathered in both groups and "both sides" are to blame for the violence.
Trump had already outraged some NFL players, about 70% of whom are black, when he appeared to suggest a moral equivalency between white supremacists and those who opposed them last August in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Ms. Torres, who dropped out of high school at 17 as a single mother of two children, had also earned her high school equivalency diploma by the time she was paroled in November 1995.
So, I really felt like journalism is always put on the pedestal of objectivity, which is this weird neutral tone and point of view, and it really has led basically to false equivalency. Right?
But in an interview with ABC's Good Morning America aired on Wednesday, Trump said there was "no equivalency" between her actions and Hillary Clinton, who as secretary of state used a private email server.
But Katie Shepherd, former managing attorney of pro bono legal services in the nation's largest family immigrant detention facility, said this "false equivalency" that the government must detain families together or separate them is incorrect.
Plastic sleeves protect certificates from the American Bible Academy, anger management classes and workshops on "pro-social values"; abstinence contracts; relapse prevention plans; a high school equivalency diploma; letters of apology; and letters of support.
In the interests of visual correspondence, the viewer must intellectually skate over an array of widely divergent intentions, functions, and different belief systems, thus lending the work in the show a sense of false equivalency.
While some people might insist that these senators are simply fighting partisanship with partisanship, blocking a nominee that a Democrat president is trying to force upon American voters without their say, that's a false equivalency.
But the statement, coming one day after President Donald Trump was widely criticized for appearing to draw a moral equivalency between white supremacists and those protesting against them, did not directly address the President's response.
Mr. Alam, who finished fifth grade in Bangladesh and has driven a yellow cab in New York for the past 20 years, was graduating from an adult learning program with a high school equivalency certificate.
"And most shocking, and just lamentable I think is my real reaction, when the White House was given the opportunity to categorically reject this moral equivalency… the White House refused to do that," he continued.
On a night when the president looked the public in the eye and lied about why the government has been shut down for weeks, the press needs to not fall into the false equivalency trap.
"I don't see a moral equivalency between our country and Russia," Klobuchar said, adding that Russian interference in 2016 was "much more serious" than "meddling," and that Russia's actions constituted an "invasion" of U.S. elections.
"I don't see a moral equivalency between our country and Russia," Klobuchar said, adding that Russian interference in 2016 was "much more serious" than "meddling," and that Russia's actions constituted an "invasion" of U.S. elections.
Such equivalency makes no sense: Facebook provides something of apparent great value for subscriber abandonment of privacy, while a carrier, such as Verizon, can require such abandonment for the privilege of becoming a paying customer.
RAY WARRENMANDURAH, AUSTRALIA To the Editor: Are the next steps in President Trump's moral-equivalency equation that the slaves were equally responsible for the Civil War and the Jews equally responsible for World War II?
In recent years it has secured important concessions from the government, including revisions to textbooks that Islamize the public-school curriculum and the recognition of an equivalency between a madrasa diploma and a master's degree.
And Kennedy has emerged as the most prominent senator in this process, making Sunday show appearances that have perplexed his Senate colleagues by offering some level of equivalency between Russian and Ukrainian influence in 2016.
Some critics have accused the creators of skewing reality and ignoring what they say is the more common scourge of Palestinian terrorism against Israelis, creating a false equivalency between the two and tarnishing Israel's image.
Some critics have accused the creators of skewing reality and ignoring what they say is the more common scourge of Palestinian terrorism against Israelis, creating a false equivalency between the two and tarnishing Israel's image.
But since Facebook has no effective competition, we can look forward only to being lectured on being more tolerant of "ideas" we don't like, and to smug talk of the false equivalency of "both sides."
Reports by Harvard's Shorenstein Center and other media watchdogs have highlighted a lack of substantive policy discussion during the campaign, dubious false equivalency standards in much journalism, and the overwhelmingly negative tone of news coverage.
Even so, Yiannopoulos's false equivalency of Andres Serrano's infamous "Piss Christ" with the windless, artless, shock-jock efforts of #DaddyWillSaveUs both oversells the quality of the latter and underestimates the countercultural teeth of the former.
"There's going to be some Swiss equivalency shift demand shift in there," said one London trader noting that flows may also be skewed because it was the first trading day of the month, quarter and H2.
The Jose Peralta New York State DREAM Act: • Makes state tuition assistance programs available to undocumented immigrants who attended high school in New York for at least two years and graduated or obtained an equivalency diploma.
As part of his plea deal, Mr. Hernandez agreed to stay out of trouble for two years, get his high school equivalency diploma, attend therapy, and avoid posting any sexual or violent images to social media.
At the Tallahassee facility, the number of inmates earning high school equivalency credentials dropped by nearly 60 percent from fiscal year 703 to 2017, according to bureau documents, mirroring a decline in prisons across the country.
Biden said at a centennial fundraising dinner for the Charleston, S.C., branch of the NAACP that Trump has "publicly proclaimed the moral equivalency of Neo-Nazis, Klansmen, and those who oppose their hate," according to Politico.
LONDON, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Senior British minister Michael Gove said on Thursday he was confident the European Union would have completed its assessments on the prospects of equivalency in financial services by the end of June.
I earned a high school equivalency diploma and completed training programs in subjects like anger management and food safety handling to improve my chances for rebuilding my life once I was released — if I was released.
Warner said he hadn't seen Burr's comments, but he stressed there's "absolutely no equivalency" between Russia's concerted intelligence efforts to boost Trump in 2016 and the criticism of Trump levied by a handful of Ukrainian officials.
It said, for example, that Mr. Snowden had lied about having earned a high school equivalency diploma and having washed out of Army basic training because of broken legs, when he really just had shin splints.
At a news conference at police headquarters on Tuesday, Lanier referred to her background as a high school dropout who joined the police department as a patrol officer in 1990 after earning a high-school equivalency diploma.
Critics put forward solutions: a Chrome extension that tags fake news; rewriting old-school newspaper rules on bias and false equivalency; and the wholesale relocation of sneering pundits to Midwestern towns, trying to make sense of them.
The Reynolds video includes footage of the governor discussing her battle with alcoholism — she has been sober for 17 years, following arrests for drunk driving — with graduates of a high school equivalency program at a women's prison.
WHAT THE NEW RULES MEAN The EU's decision not to recognise the Swiss stock market regulations' so-called equivalency beyond the end of June will effectively prevent EU-based banks and brokers from trading on Swiss exchanges.
But how many votes would Obama have received if he had been forced to contend with the FBI, WikiLeaks, Russian hackers and a media set on promoting a nonsensical false equivalency for the purpose of improving ratings?
This, of course, creates its own problems, like eye-rollingly constant mentions of her role as a grandmother, but it signals that Clinton is following the evolution of feminism and moving beyond making the pure equivalency case.
A Russian government airplane flew them from Kiev to Moscow, where their wives greeted them on the tarmac, avoiding the spectacle typical of prisoner-of-war exchanges of the captives walking past one another, suggesting an equivalency.
At the same time, the alternative programs were ushering these students "down a path to nowhere," the lawsuit alleged, because they could not earn credits toward a diploma or properly prepare for a high school equivalency exam.
Stung by criticism, the authors of the op-ed issued a statement denying that they had engaged in "false equivalency" — I guess saying that the candidates are acting "similarly" doesn't mean saying that they are acting similarly.
But many in the City of London, Europe's biggest financial centre, are having second thoughts about relying on such an equivalency fix as it will be Brussels not Britain that decides whether the rules are the same.
These calls for investigations are creating the perception of a false equivalency between active investigations about the ties between the Trump team and the Russians during the campaign, and the conspiracy theory-driven tweetstorm by the sitting President.
The protests, along with President Donald Trump's remarks drawing a false equivalency between the white supremacist protesters and counterprotesters, have once again put the spotlight on the battle over whether Confederate symbols should remain up in public spaces.
All of this is why the threats that Trump has made are so serious, and this is why the false equivalency between Trump and Mueller and Clinton and Starr or Reagan and Walsh really misses a fundamental point.
" McConnell objected to that comparison during an interview on CNN's "State of the Union," calling Putin "a thug" and arguing there isn't "any equivalency between the way the Russians conduct themselves and the way the United States does.
About false equivalency The basic idea behind this claim is that I'm saying people calling for urgent climate action with policies like a 100% renewables transition are on the same level as people who don't acknowledge the science.
Corker said he was especially disappointed and "saddened" by what he called the "equivalency" with which Trump treated U.S. intelligence agencies — which have concluded that Russia tried to interfere in the 2016 election — and Putin, who denied interfering.
He specifically pointed to the violent clashes over race in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017, though he didn't mention President Donald Trump -- who drew an equivalency between white supremacists and people who were there to protest them -- by name.
While in prison, Ms. Brown earned her high school equivalency diploma and an associate degree, with a 4.0 G.P.A., from Lipscomb University's LIFE program, which allows prisoners in the Tennessee Prison for Women to work toward a degree.
She went on to earn her high school equivalency diploma and a bachelor's degree in business management from the University of Mary in Bismarck, N.D. For about 15 years, she has worked for the Fort Peck Housing Authority.
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She went on to earn her general equivalency diploma and graduated from Morgan State University in Baltimore, where Ms. Stoneman would take a group of new participants to see Ms. Saxon's dorm room and learn about college life.
Trump has denied suggesting there is "moral equivalency between the KKK, neo-Nazis & white supremacists" and the woman, a counterprotester, who was killed when a car allegedly driven by a man attending the rally drove into a crowd.
Stock exchanges in Hong Kong, Australia and Singapore have so-called equivalency agreements with the European Union, allowing trading to go on unhindered with the bloc, but an EU official stressed it was not a given for any country.
When Stewart referenced that game, that strategy, he was referring to the narrative of victimhood and false equivalency perpetrated by many conservatives, the mindset that leads to comparison's between Roseanne Barr's overt racism and Bee using a dirty word.
Opponents, including the American Civil Liberties Union, said victims already have these types of rights through state laws and warned that enshrining victims' rights in state constitutions creates a false equivalency between them and the rights of the accused.
Samantha Bee and John Oliver are the only late night hosts who seemingly get the absurdity of the "mainstream media"'s continuing false equivalency between HRC [Hillary Clinton] (a normal, if flawed, candidate) and Donald Trump (a dangerous demagogue).
President Donald Trump is using a false equivalency to dismiss concerns over his rhetoric after the El Paso, Texas, mass shooting that left 22 dead last Saturday — one that was motivated by the anti-immigrant hysteria he regularly foments.
Mr. Ho told the court that he was remorseful and said he was heartened by letters of support from the inmates he had helped counsel who were either on suicide watch or studying for their high school equivalency exams.
Senator Amy Klobuchar has tried to make the case that she is a realist in a world of extremists — Donald Trump on the one hand, Ms. Warren and Bernie Sanders on the other — setting up a bizarre false equivalency.
Schumer's drawing of an equivalency between Omar and Trump outraged progressive officials like Matt Duss, Sanders' foreign policy aide, who rolled his eyes at the comparison of a Somali-American Muslim refugee to a president who emboldens white nationalists.
For all of the moral equivalency and the statecraft that he should not of done, the fact that the content of the U.S.-Russian relations today are exactly the same as they were yesterday, and that is an appropriate thing.
Ivanka Trump defended her use of a private email account to send hundreds of emails to White House aides in an interview with ABC News, saying there is "no equivalency" to what Hillary Clinton did with a private email server.
Watch: Natasha Stoynoff Breaks Silence, Accuses Donald Trump of Sexual Assault "There was no moral equivalency drawn by the president," Pence told Lauer when asked if he agreed with Trump's claim that counter-protesters were at fault for the violence.
It's that use of the term "troll" when referring to contemporary 43chan users posits a false equivalency—and false uniformity—between those who were described as trolls in the past and those who are described as trolls in the present.
Pretending to find a moral equivalency between white hate groups violently protesting the removal of a Confederate statue from a city park and counter-protesting anti-racist groups is grotesque, especially in the aftermath of the lives lost in Charlottesville.
I support his protest,but stick to what u know: kneeling and interceptions, and then look up "false equivalency" Maher, who misspelled Kaepernick's last name in his tweet, did not say what prompted his criticism of the 49ers backup quarterback.
The memo, provided to CNN by a GOP source late Tuesday afternoon, came hours after Trump's impromptu remarks at Trump Tower in New York, in which he appeared to draw a moral equivalency between white supremacists and their counter-protesters.
Trump's false equivalencies President Donald Trump's recent creation and subsequent defense of a false moral equivalency -- placing equal blame on white supremacists and opponents for the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia -- has destabilized his administration and exposed racial tensions across the country.
False balance, sometimes called "false equivalency," refers disparagingly to the practice of journalists who, in their zeal to be fair, present each side of a debate as equally credible, even when the factual evidence is stacked heavily on one side.
"Maybe the writers were trying to show that they are not biased for either candidate, but it did seem to be an exercise in false equivalency or somehow equating Trump's egregious character flaws with Hillary Clinton," said Democratic strategist Craig Varoga.
Asked last Friday by a reporter about why he hadn't denounced Harris's conduct, Trump immediately pushed a false equivalency with made-up election fraud and made a string of false claims about purported election fraud in other parts of the country.
Instead of condemning the oppression of women and gays in many Muslim nations, and the systematic violations of human rights, or the financing of global terrorism, President Obama tried to draw an equivalency between our human rights record and theirs.
Several years ago, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to work with inmates seeking high school equivalency diplomas and college degrees at Bedford Hills, a women's prison in upstate New York, to enhance their literacy and critical thinking skills.
"Everything's been preserved, everything's been archived, there just is no equivalency between the two things," Ms. Trump said in an interview with "Good Morning America" last year, after initial reports that she had used a personal email account for government work.
JW: Yeah, and gay rights, which is a false equivalency, but — so, in the moment, I was like, wow, Dave, like I'm kind of proud of you for really owning this and trying to explain to us like, what's going on.
I knew the odds were that I would drop out: The Department of Health and Human Services says that only about half of foster youth reported graduating from high school or getting a high school equivalency diploma by age 19.
So now it's one of those nightmares where you have to go back to school, and she had to try to go to class to gain the high school math equivalency, and she just put it off and put it off.
"Quite frankly I take issue with any of those claims of either a moral, legal, social or cultural equivalency [between] the United States and our emphasis on the rule of law and a lot of those authoritarian regimes overseas," he said.
"  "And I think that what he has done is obviously damaged himself but made people wonder about this moral equivalency, which I just find so stunning, given what we know about appeasing fascists and right-wingers is the way to disaster.
Frustrated by the lack of progress in treaty talks, the EU has said it will not recognize the equivalency of Swiss stock market regulation beyond the end of 2018, which would mean EU-based banks and brokers can't trade on Swiss exchanges.
The hardware and software testing requirements are derived from the instrument's development lifecycle documentation, while the assay testing requirements are based on equivalency testing on prototype instruments and manual assays for blood grouping (antigen typing and antibody identification) and disease screening (CMV/Syphilis).
" On Charlottesville: Graham rejected Trump's "moral equivalency" between white nationalist groups and protesters like Heather Heyer, saying that he is committed to fighting back against the notion that the GOP "has a welcome mat out for the David Dukes of the world.
"I think that what he has done is obviously damaged himself but made people wonder about this moral equivalency, which I just find so stunning given what we know about appeasing fascists and right-wingers is the way to disaster," she said.
Swiss Bankers Association (SBA) Chief Executive Claude-Alain Margelisch said Switzerland's proposed rules were suitably in line with the EU's sweeping revision of its securities rules, MiFID II, and saw "no reason for the EU member states to deny Switzerland recognition of equivalency".
Frustrated by the lack of progress in treaty talks, the EU has said it will not recognize the equivalency of Swiss stock market regulation beyond the end of June, which would mean EU-based banks and brokers can't trade on Swiss exchanges.
So, I don't think that is any way equivalent because we live in, unfortunately, the world of false equivalency, that is not equivalent to the relentless, very dangerous attacks that are waged against Democrats and others all the time by the president.
In that Manhattan event, Mr. Trump again drew an apparent moral equivalency between neo-Nazi marchers and anti-racist protesters, declaring that there were "fine people" on both sides, and this week he blamed the news media instead for stoking racial divisions.
Charles GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyMichael Moore: Comparing Trump's Ukraine dealings to Hunter Biden's is a 'false equivalency' Trump draws ire after retreat on drug prices pledge GOP senators ask Treasury for financial reports on Hunter Biden MORE (R-Iowa) don't often agree.
Those on the far left are enraged about what happened at Charlottesville and now, with the president establishing a moral equivalency between the anti-fascist victims and the white-nationalist aggressors, this may be enough to incite leftist groups to strike back.
But he also tried to downplay his original remarks, attacking the media and drawing a false equivalency between the sorts of normal contacts with foreign governments that presidents routinely have and situations where a foreign adversary reaches out with dirt on a political opponent.
Trump's comments drew praise from David Duke, a former leader of the Ku Klux Klan, and also caused a backlash of bipartisan outrage from lawmakers, who called on the President to declare that there's no equivalency between white supremacists and the people who oppose them.
What I heard: Arguments mostly from left-leaning people that I misused the term "far left," and also perpetuated the idea of false equivalency by putting people calling for urgent climate action on the same level as people who don't acknowledge the issue at all.
Most astonishing, President Trump then went on to cast doubt on the conclusions of his own intelligence community and offer a moral equivalency between Putin -- a former KGB operative who has long worked against America's national security -- and Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats.
His comments drew praise from David Duke, a former leader of the Ku Klux Klan, and also caused a backlash of bipartisan outrage from lawmakers, who called on the President to declare that there's no equivalency between white supremacists and the people who oppose them.
Juul claims one pod is equal to a pack of cigarettes in terms of nicotine, but tobacco experts told me the precise equivalency is difficult to determine because not all the nicotine released in cigarette smoke is inhaled, and some is trapped in the filter.
There was too much uncritical television coverage of Trump because he was good for ratings; then there was not enough investigation of his business dealings, racism and history of sexual assaults, and too much false equivalency that equated the two candidates as equally flawed.
But to Greenberg, that comparison has always felt like false equivalency, a naïve supposition about the people he was chronicling — and the behavior he was lampooning, particularly among urban cultural elites — since his professional debut, "The Bloodletters," premiered at Ensemble Studio Theater in 260.
Mr. Rojas and others are quick to note that incentives are not the problem: Educational programs are so popular that more than 15,000 federal inmates are on waiting lists for high school equivalency diploma and literacy programs, according to a 2016 Justice Department report.
Donald Trump once again, in suggesting that there was equivalency between those spewing hatred, bigotry and intolerance and those who marched to condemn that behavior, used his bully pulpit to signal to the indefensible that they have a powerful champion in the White House.
" David Jolly, the former Republican congressman from Florida, told MSNBC's Chris Hayes the next day: "Listen, there is no moral equivalency between this president and some of the dictators we've seen in the Dark Ages of the Middle East and other places around the globe.
Now, with her children's future in mind, Ms. Farquharson, who has earned her high school equivalency diploma, is looking toward college, aiming for a higher-paying job and an opportunity to get off food stamps, while enabling her to fund her children's college tuition.
However, by the next day, he abandoned his precisely chosen words, and he furiously stuck by his initial reaction to the unrest, blaming _________ and again drawing the very moral equivalency for which a bipartisan chorus, and his own advisers, had already criticized him. 23.
We know that crunch is the method through which the video game industry subsidizes our games (by socially pressuring and managerially expecting people to work longer compensated and uncompensated hours at development), and Koster gives us a way of figuring that as a data-to-hours equivalency.
There's a "huge bar to launch" remaining in terms of the "very high technical challenge" of reaching human equivalency in self-driving, he said, but once launched, since the technology incorporates self-improvement, you'll be able to achieve "tremendous continuous improvement and iteration," according to Ammann.
If a Democrat can't win in Utah, America could use another Republican who's at least willing to challenge Trump's assault on American political norms and shameful moral equivalency in Charlottesville—assuming Romney continues to be that same man if and when he makes it to Washington.
Mr. Shevlin, 19163, a husky man with a strong Queens accent, earned his high school equivalency diploma when he was 30 and became a New York City sanitation worker known for his study of the Irish language, which is often loosely called Gaelic in the United States.
To put it bluntly: Any individuals who advocate for white supremacy in the mainstream media -- seeking, in the process, to pervert our longstanding, if flawed, presumption of a shared objective reality into a blatantly false equivalency -- are openly and knowingly participating in the destruction of democracy itself.
In '60 Minutes' appearance, YouTube's CEO offers a master class in moral equivalency YouTube's Susan Wojcicki told "60 Minutes" reporter Lesley Stahl that the company has drawn a line at taking down videos that cause "harm," as opposed to videos that might spread merely hatred and disinformation.
However, by the next day, he abandoned his precisely chosen words, and he furiously stuck by his initial reaction to the unrest, blaming "both sides" and again drawing the very moral equivalency for which a bipartisan chorus, and his own advisers, had already criticized him. 13.
Of the group born between 20343 and 1941, 75 percent who graduated from college were alive in 2014, compared with 65 percent of those who graduated from high school and 50 percent of those who had less than a high school diploma or an equivalency diploma.
In the second case, she condemns Mr. Wright as expressing a racial paranoia that exists on both sides of the color line — "the suspicion and stereotyping ran both ways," is how she puts it — implying a kind of false equivalency that permeates our politics, especially around race.
The senior senator has openly criticized the president on a number of occasions, but Graham had the distinct honor of receiving Trump's most virulent response yet after he explicitly opposed the president's Charlottesville remarks, denouncing Trump's "moral equivalency" between the white supremacist groups and those on the left.
"While we always avoid politics, we are deeply troubled by the moral equivalency and equivocation President Trump has offered in his response to this act of violence," they wrote in the letter to members of Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun, a Modern Orthodox synagogue on New York's Upper East Side.
"I've been troubled generally, frankly, about the way that President Trump never talks about democracy, that kind of the values of our foreign policy have not been mentioned, and now we have sunk to this new low in terms of giving a moral equivalency to hatred," she said.
The President, who grudgingly condemned US neo-Nazi groups Monday, promptly tore up the script written for him by political staff and decided to double down on his defense of protesters Tuesday night, intensifying his effort to draw a moral equivalency between racists and the people who fight them.
"Instead of a resolution naming names and being singularly, emphatically, unequivocally condemning anti-Semitism ... you had a resolution that kept getting diluted and watered down, filled with moral equivalency, which is dangerous," he argued during an interview with radio host John Catsimatidis on AM 85033 in New York.
But to compare Tony Kornheiser and a political journalist discussing politics to Curt Schilling posting an image macro that is factually inaccurate to the point of incoherence (not to mention offensive) is a false equivalency not dissimilar to the ones featured in the various memes Curt Schilling is fond of posting.
Graham said Trump's remarks were a "step backward" and that the president made a "moral equivalency" between white supremacists who attended the weekend rally and Heather Heyer, a 32-year-old woman who was killed after being hit by a car allegedly driven by a man with far-right views.
But, by the next day, he abandoned his precisely chosen words from a day earlier, and he furiously stuck by his initial reaction to the unrest in Charlottesville, blaming "both sides" and again drawing the very moral equivalency for which a bipartisan chorus, and his own advisers, had already criticized him.
The delegation of the European Union to El Salvador, expressing "great concern," rightly invoked the importance of the rule of law, respect for political pluralism and separation of powers in its response, but then posited a false equivalency, calling on both the president and the Legislative Assembly to respect institutional independence.
The same cannot be said for the Senate, which is chaired by Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyMichael Moore: Comparing Trump's Ukraine dealings to Hunter Biden's is a 'false equivalency' Trump draws ire after retreat on drug prices pledge GOP senators ask Treasury for financial reports on Hunter Biden MORE (R-Iowa).
Testify that there is no conceivable comparison or moral equivalency between the Nazis — who brutally murdered millions of Jews and who hundreds of thousands of Americans gave their lives to defeat — and the counter-protestors who were outraged to see fools parading the Nazi flag, Nazi armband and Nazi salute.
The crass insult of Ms. Trump ignited a debate on where media companies should draw the line, especially where comedians are concerned, and whether it is fair to assume an equivalency between a racist remark like the one made by Ms. Barr and a vulgar epithet like the one used by Ms. Bee.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) said Wednesday there is no "moral equivalency" between the United States and Russia, pushing back on President Trump's recent defense of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Graham on Wednesday said Trump's reaction to the violence was dividing the country, saying he made a "moral equivalency" between white supremacists who organized the weekend rally and Heather Heyer, a 32-year-old counterprotester who was killed after being hit by a car allegedly driven by a man with far-right views.
There's also what McCord calls a "moral equivalency" problem — that the American public and law enforcement agencies don't treat domestic mass attacks, including in cases where there's a racist, anti-Semitic, or other motive considered a hate crime, the same as attacks carried out by foreign actors, in terms of perception, attention, and resources.
In a public report, the review board said that while Mr. Ahmed was once "probably a low-level fighter who was aligned with Al Qaeda," he had changed his mind-set in prison, become fluent in English, completed courses required for a high school equivalency degree and largely complied with prison rules since 2012.
Mr. Affleck's supporters and even some people who worked with Mr. Parker to promote "The Birth of a Nation" believe that comparing the two men is absurd — the definition of false equivalency, or when each side of a debate is presented as equally credible, even when the factual evidence is stacked heavily on one side.
Trump blasts Republican senator on 'moral equivalency' after Virginia attack Trump's stance on Virginia violence shocks America's allies Apple CEO Tim Cook has joined a chorus of business leaders who have voiced their opposition to President Donald Trump after he blamed white nationalists and anti-racism activists equally for violence in Virginia over the weekend.
There is no equivalency between Griffin's photo, for example, and the stabbing of three people on a train allegedly by a self-proclaimed white supremacist, but if you think the President should take more seriously his role in tamping down violence and hate across the country, as I do, stunts such as this are a serious setback.
"Through his statements yesterday, President Trump took a step backward by again suggesting there is moral equivalency between the white supremacist neo-Nazis and KKK members who attended the Charlottesville rally and people like Ms. Heyer," Graham said in the statement, referencing Heyer, who died from injuries sustained at the rally in the Virginia city Saturday.
The Donald Trump who on Saturday and again on Tuesday drew an equivalency between the "very fine people" (his words) among those protesting with neo-Nazis in Charlottesville, and those that opposed this event as an affront to America's foundations is the same Donald Trump millions of people supported and the electoral college put in the White House.
"Plan A is clearly still to make progress in negotiations with the EU so that we can get unlimited recognition of bourse equivalency or at least a one-year extension, and we are confident we can achieve this," he told reporters after the Swiss government announced contingency measures to deal with potential fallout from the row.
Trump followed up that tweet with others that pushed a false equivalency between the Obama administration withholding foreign aid for legitimate reasons and his effort to hold it up for political favors, and another that without a shred of irony accused Democrats of trying to undermine the 2020 election — the exact sort of cheating that resulted in his impeachment.
"I've been troubled generally, frankly, about the way that President Trump never talks about democracy, the kind of the values of our foreign policy have not been mentioned and now we have sunk to this new low in terms of giving a moral equivalency to hatred," Albright said in an interview with MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell that aired Wednesday.
"Through his statements yesterday, President Trump took a step backward by again suggesting there is moral equivalency between the white supremacist neo-Nazis and KKK members who attended the Charlottesville rally and people like Ms. Heyer," Graham said, referring to Heather Heyer, who died after a driver rammed his car into a group of protesters demonstrating against the white nationalist rally.
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Whether it's a middle schooler who's finally figured out, 'Oh yeah, the letter I is supposed to be capitalized,' or whether it's watching the mom who dropped out of school because she was pregnant and has four kids who's getting to pass a test and get her high school equivalency diploma and getting to celebrate at the same time as her kid.
Given one more chance to forcefully condemn the neo-Nazis and white supremacists whose rally in Charlottesville, Va., ended in violence and a counterprotester's death, Mr. Trump angrily insisted, as he had suggested on Saturday, that both sides were equally to blame — a false equivalency that not just his critics but also an increasing number of his supporters have urged him to abandon.
But his core political convictions remained remarkably consistent: opposition (in the name of individualism and free enterprise) to the size and growth of the federal government; insistence on defending traditional Judeo-Christian morality against all forms of "moral equivalency"; and a belief that American foreign policy should be oriented toward the defense of freedom against the threat of totalitarianism, especially Soviet Communism.
And the evidence for that intervening event is, I think, compelling, persuasive, and so we overcame a lot in the campaign, we overcame an enormous barrage of negativity, of false equivalency and so much else, but as Nate Silver, who doesn't work for me, he's an independent analyst, but one considered to be very reliable, has concluded: If the election had been on October 27th, I'd be your president.
Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia Ivanka Trump talking to lawmakers about gun reform legislation: report MORE in a new interview said there is "no equivalency" between her use of a private email account for government emails in 2017 and Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while working as secretary of State.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's social feeds in the last 24 hours: 30-plus tweets that include news articles about working-class voters; well-meaning jabs at Brooklyn residents for their "bespoke quiche spots"; explainers on top tax rates; retweeted promos for an upcoming interview; developing policy proposals about a Green New Deal; a series of tweets dunking on a CNN journalist for a misleading remark about her policies; a six-tweet thread criticizing false equivalency in media fact-checking.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzOvernight Defense: House passes compromise defense bill | Turkey sanctions advance in Senate over Trump objections | Top general says military won't be 'raping, burning and pillaging' after Trump pardons Lies, damned lies and impeachable lies Conservatives rip FBI over IG report: 'scathing indictment' MORE (R-Texas) over the unfounded allegation that Kyiv interfered in the 2016 election, arguing that Republicans were drawing a false equivalency between the actions of Russia and Ukraine during the campaign.
Dozens of Liberty University alumni plan to return their diplomas in protest after the university's leader, Jerry Falwell Jr., defended President Trump's response to the white supremacist rally and deadly car attack in Charlottesville, Va. When Mr. Trump declared last Tuesday that there had been "very fine people" among the white nationalists and neo-Nazis who gathered in Charlottesville, and suggested a moral equivalency between those groups and what he called the alt-left, he found few prominent allies even among Republicans.
From top to bottom, not only besmirching the name of the city, but then I cannot stress that in a time when you have people bringing a moral equivalency in Virginia between bigots and those fighting bigotry, that you have a person using hate crime laws that are on the books to protect people that are minorities from violence, to then turn around and use those laws to advance your career and your financial reward, is there no decency in this man?
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The goal of Year Up, a national nonprofit, is to get motivated 18- to 24-year-olds with high-school diplomas or equivalency certificates ready for corporate internships that often lead to jobs, said Gerald Chertavian, founder and chief executive of Year Up. The program, which started in 2000, provides a six-month course, where students must dress in professional attire, be respectful and be on time and ready every day for their classes from 8:30 to 1703:30 – or risk having their stipend docked or being kicked out of the program.
During her speech, which was largely focused on the media climate under President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, she cited a professor specializing in the relationship between the press and the president to argue that the media's "false equivalency" in its coverage of the 2016 election was "corrosive" and had a "leveling effect that opens the door to charlatans," according to Deb.
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Trump, when offered the opportunity to condemn Vladimir Putin's human rights violations, said, "You think our country is so innocent?" which suggested a false moral equivalency between the United States and Russia; the administration has cut refugee admissions by half (the Statue of Liberty notwithstanding); Secretary of State Tillerson broke tradition by not appearing at a State Department press conference to announce the Department's annual country-by-country human rights report; and the White House recently invited Philippines' President Rodrigo Duterte for a visit even though he is widely held responsible for thousands of extrajudicial killings of alleged drug dealers in the Philippines.
Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinOvernight Health Care: Crunch time for Congress on surprise medical bills | CDC confirms 85033 vaping-related deaths | Massachusetts passes flavored tobacco, vaping products ban Trump, senators push for drug price disclosures despite setbacks Tensions rise in Senate's legislative 'graveyard' MORE (D-Ill.) tried to win unanimous consent to pass legislation he co-sponsored with Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyMichael Moore: Comparing Trump's Ukraine dealings to Hunter Biden's is a 'false equivalency' Trump draws ire after retreat on drug prices pledge GOP senators ask Treasury for financial reports on Hunter Biden MORE (R-Iowa), but was blocked by Sen.
The warning comes after Trump, who serves as a senior adviser to her father, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, said in an interview with ABC on Tuesday that there was "no equivalency" between her email situation and that of former of Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 85033 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE, because none of the emails sent or received on her personal email account were classified or deleted after the fact.

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