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The phrase "a parity of" is not commonly used in written English and may be incorrect depending on the intended meaning.
It can be used when discussing equality or equivalence in a specific context, often in technical or mathematical discussions.
Example: "The study aims to establish a parity of resources between the two departments to ensure fairness."
Alternatives: "an equality of" or "a balance of".
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His prose is often described as bleak, but in fact it practises a parity of gaze.
We could suggest that broadcasters establish a parity of jokey jingles for future deaths across all political parties.
By a parity of reasoning we hold today that the Sixth Amendment right to a speedy trial may not be dispensed with so lightly either.
Not every disagreement in science is a scientific debate, and a tiny but vocal minority should not be given parity without a parity of data and evidence.
Inclusion means not just having different types of people working in the same place as you but making sure there is a parity of regard, opportunity and esteem.
After 28... Rfg8, Yemelin could not achieve a parity of power on the g line, because 29 Reg2 falls to 29... Nf29... Qf29... 29...
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Moreover, neither the Congress nor the Commission ever has adopted a parity-of-information rule.
It also asserts that "neither the Congress nor the Commission ever has adopted a parity-of-information rule". Ante, at 233.
The hash packet is a parity part of the common packet.
Gopnik (1993a, 1993b; Gopnik and Meltzoff 1994) deploys developmental psychological evidence to support a parity theory of self-knowledge.
In fact, is the transpose of a parity check matrix of, since a vector is an element of the code if and only if we have.
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