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"One might imagine that among destitute people the sexes would be as equally balanced as elsewhere.
If, as Caitlin Moran found, western culture considers women who talk 25% of the time or less in a mixed-gender group as "equally balanced", and those who talk 25-50% of the time as "dominating the conversation", where does that leave women from Africa or of African descent whose cultures might not expect them to talk at all?
As infuriating as it might be to the scientists who would agree with the first letter, the second one is likely to be an effective tool for those who prefer inaction, based on a view of the science as equally balanced between two sides.
McCabe regarded his composing and piano playing as equally balanced elements of his musical personality.
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That is, the number of patients allocated to each treatment arm will approach equality, and prognostic factors will be equally balanced within patients across different treatments, in a clinical trial as the sample size increases infinitely.
Both, as long as they are equally balanced.
Our list was equally balanced between the sexes.
On the poster, include a graphic (such as a scale) that shows whether the Supreme Court is more liberal, more conservative, or equally balanced.
Lee was equally balanced by her love and devotion to her friends and family.
As the cross-correlations are no longer equally balanced in sign, the center cross-correlation value is not 0, as it is for p = 4k-1.
The BioSecure-ds2 face database consists of 210 users, equally balanced in female and men.
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