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"hold equally" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to possess or maintain an equal or balanced amount or value of something. Some possible uses of this phrase include: - "In order to ensure fairness, we must hold equally high standards for all employees." - "Both parties must be willing to compromise and hold equally important roles in the negotiation process." - "The two teams are evenly matched and hold equally strong chances of winning the championship." - "As a manager, it is important to hold equally high expectations for all team members." - "In this debate, both sides must be given equal time to speak and hold equally valid arguments."
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A few pointed out that several of my observations would hold equally well elsewhere in Latin America, or indeed further afield, in particular the relaxed approach to appointments and deadlines and the physical warmth.
Many hold equally strong religious, moral and ethical convictions that same-sex couples are entitled to be married and that homosexual persons should be treated no differently than their heterosexual neighbors.
Yet the tension was just as great, its hold equally gripping, in the Adagio: a final demonstration on Bruckner's part of effortful cohesion and unblinking devotion, given a spellbinding account that showed Mr. Welser-Möst and the orchestra in their finest light.
But their second belief, which they hold equally firmly, is that outside the EU these very same countries and governments would rush to give us some new deal that has all the benefits of EU membership with none of the things that apply to others.
All these inequalities hold equally in the vector-valued case, that is, for functions with values in ℓρ for 1<ρ<∞.
3.3, the conclusions of Theorem 2 appear to hold equally well when n 1 = n 2 = n / 2. Lemma 3 If assumptions A0 A5 hold and M ∈ { 0, 1 } n satisfies 0 < ∑ i M i ∼ O ( 1 ) as n → ∞.
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Legal measures such as requiring all marital income to be held equally could encourage power equality within marriage (Okin 1989, Chapter 8).
That holds equally true when buying advertising alongside the right TV shows, and when leafleting selected homes in specific streets.
"There is an appreciation, perhaps not held equally by everyone, that there are heavy consequences" for American inaction, he said.
But the second part of his maxim holds equally true for the Guardian today: facts are sacred.
And what I said about Eisenberg holds equally true for Natalie Portman in "Black Swan" (theirs were the year's two best performances).
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