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Discover Ludwig"remain equal" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to continue being the same or maintaining a balance or equality. Example: "Despite the changes in the economy, the company's profits and losses remain equal."
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All other things, however, will not remain equal.
As mentioned, the slopes remain equal to (ds/dn=- 1-p_{L})/p_{L}).
Note that each curve corresponds to the superposition of three connections which remain equal through learning.
However, the results of this study showed clearly that all things do not remain equal.
Aberdeen now occupy third place in the Scottish Premiership, although they remain equal on goal difference as well as points because of those three Caley Thistle strikes.
We also assume the indoor relative humidity to remain equal to 50%, regarded as a comfort and healthy value for humans.
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The level of competition on the pro tour made it difficult for the brothers to remain equals.
If so, you might favor less relative mobility, other things remaining equal.
When Senator James M. Jeffords of Vermont jumped the Republican ship last year, declared himself an independent and so handed Senate control to Mr. Daschle, Democrats added a member to each committee, but the spending remained equal.
"If all things remained equal, I would pay more for the pet-friendly building," he said as Bogie calmly chewed on a pig's ear among moving boxes in the living room.
All things remaining equal, Hortonworks could generate more revenue than Teradata by 2020.
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