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equalizing

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Present participle of equalize

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It also places crucial checks on equality's equalizing tendencies — it cleans up its own joyous mess.

The view aims at promoting population health and not simply equalizing it: equally bad health is not the goal of the argument.

The idea then is that it is desirable that the condition of the inhabitants of India should be rendered more equal and that the condition of inhabitants of Germany should be rendered more equal but that equalizing the condition of Germans and Indians combined need not be desirable.

We protect equal opportunity best by reducing and equalizing the risk of these conditions arising.

If the believer has chosen his religion in such a way that he can reasonably be deemed responsible for this choice, equal opportunity for welfare would not require equalizing compensation, but if the believer cannot reasonably be regarded as responsible for his religious commitment, equal opportunity for welfare would demand equalizing compensation.

These enemies comprise all manner of proposals that suppose that in so far as we should care about equality of condition across persons, what we should care about equalizing is some function of the utility or welfare or well-being or good that persons attain over the course of their lives.

Distribution storage tanks, familiar sights in many communities, serve two basic purposes: equalizing storage and emergency storage.

Hence, equalizing persons in a democracy or under the law "on earth" does not preclude a moral aristocracy "in heaven" or before God, where all persons are morally different.

Attention was given to equalizing opportunities at this stage.

If, however, the pleasure yielded by an individual's current consumption depends partly on a comparison to that person's past consumption habits, then rational consumers will realize that they will be happier if they increase their level of consumption gradually over their lifetimes (instead of equalizing consumption at different ages, as the life-cycle model suggests).

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Harmonium, also called Reed Organ, free-reed keyboard instrument that produces sound when wind sent by foot-operated bellows through a pressure-equalizing air reservoir causes metal reeds screwed over slots in metal frames to vibrate through the frames with close tolerance.

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