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Economics has a "law of one price," which states that identical goods should, in theory, sell for identical prices — or else markets will even out the differences.
It means providing equal opportunities for the pupils by trying to even out the differences that exist already before basic education.
The study's lead researcher, Dr. Alison E. Field of Harvard Medical School, said the findings were the same when they were adjusted to even out the differences in initial weight.
This is a great wake-up call to mums to help break these gender cycles and even out the differences in how the sexes behave and think about themselves.
Although the satellite signals used for GPS can help even out the differences, they are vulnerable to hacking.
Socialists will try to even out the differences between rich and poor.
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This means there is a temperature gradient between them, and the Earth system always seeks to even out these differences.
32 GP factors like age, training-level and guideline adherence should be typical for the Vienna GP workforce and should not differ among our study subjects systematically, as random sampling should even out those differences.
Finally, using a concept known as purchasing power parity, which tries to even out price differences in different economies, China passed Japan in the 1990s.
Thus, the National guidelines are intended to "even out geographical differences in the quality of care".
I asked Google how to decide what to sell in order to even out the difference.
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