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They needed to equalise for Leicester to win the Premier League.
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To quantify further the residual excess of incidence, namely the exclusion of overdiagnosis, the lead time needed to equalise the predicted and corrected-for-lead-time cases (an observed:expected ratio of 1) was calculated as 6.0 years.
Comparative studies of frequency of participation in adolescents with and without impairment may yield insights into where further work is needed to equalise these groups.
Gillard said: "You need to equalise treatment for asylum seekers so you don't get a better deal if you get on a boat".
This suggests that if we really think it's important to equalise opportunities we need to equalise outcomes too.
The key point really is during take-off and landing - cabin pressure will alter and she will need to equalise.
You also need to equalise your mask to avoid painful mask squeeze.
Undaunted, however, the young Liverpool defender strode upfield to equalise for England in the 30th minute.
John Connelly pounced on a Jimmy Gabriel backpass to equalise for United on 33 minutes.
He had previously dispatched a penalty to equalise for the home side, which cancelled out Daniel Caligiuri's fourth-minute opener.
Sean McConville turned and fired in for the opener before Kenny Davis lobbed Jon Worsnop to equalise for Braintree.
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