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Idiom
To break even.
To neither win nor lose.
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With the proposed increase, it would expect to break even in 2008.
Mr. Redgate said most homeowners could expect to break even in about six years after installing a system.
"If the favourite [Big Fella Thanks] wins, we'd probably expect to break even, depending on whether the next three home are popular each-way choices," Clare said.
National parks expect to break even this weekend, reasoning that the money visitors do not spend on entrance fees will probably be spent at concession stands, gift shops and visitors' centers.
The Magpies claim they expect to break even if they remain in the top flight.
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It was expected to break even.
When "Hair" closes on Sunday, he expects to break even.
FXall says it expects to break even next year.
The carrier expects to break even in the current fiscal year.
*The Wiz is expected to break even in 2003.
The company previously expected to break even on the closings.
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