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The parities
noun
Equality; comparability of strength or intensity.
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The parities of the cows were as follows: parity 1 (n = 6), parity 2 (n = 6), parity 3 (n = 6) and parity 4 (n = 6).
The parities 10 and higher were put on the same level of explanatory variable in the model (2,512 litters).
A complex system has an overall parity that is the product of the parities of its components.
Join the debateAll the parities in China China is the world's second-biggest economy, and some of its provinces by themselves would rank high in a global league.
The people have known only predatory government or Taliban rule.In this section More please, sir All the parities in China Eat, talk, pray, revolt When luck ran out Heads up Deafening silence Taiwan's commonsense consensus ReprintsIt is the sort of splurge that horrifies development experts.
On the contrary, they sealed their determination to press on by actually accelerating the timetable: they agreed that they would announce next May the parities which will be locked for all time when their currencies are merged at the beginning of 1999.
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"This is MLS, the parity is proven.
The parity of the N.F.L. undermines even playoff teams.
The birth of the parity law was not easy.
It is where the parity is likely to end.
"It's wonderful to show the parity of different programs".
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