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I . equal [ˈi:kwəl] ADJ

2. equal (able to do):

to be equal to a task
all things being equal

III . equal <-ll- [or Am usu -l-]> [ˈi:kwəl] VB trans

2. equal (match):

equal

equal op·por·ˈtu·nities N

equal opportunities pl N:

equal opportunities Brit Am

ˈequal(s) sign N MATH

equal(s) sign

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The central bank is selling short-dated notes and buying an equal number of longer-duration issues in an effort to drive down borrowing rates and boost risk.
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Let's spend some time with this, because it's equal parts misleading and guileless.
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In extreme cases, all significant digits of precision can be lost (although gradual underflow ensures that the result will not be zero unless the two operands were equal).
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He had about 20 officers with a budget of about $5 million a year and an equal or greater sum for liaison with Guatemalan military.
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In 2009, the field produced through 41 oil wells 1.181 million tons of oil, equal to.
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Aside from concubinage, having multiple wives with equal status was also accepted prior to the ban on polygamy.
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The power amplifier supplies equal bias current to two pairs of electromagnets on opposite sides of a rotor.
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Of equal or greater importance in the support of the mezzanine is the software.
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But his blend of cool self-possession and an indomitable will to win is still without equal.
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Accordingly, the client-therapist relationship is meant to be as egalitarian as possible with both sides communicating on equal ground and sharing experiences.
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