equalisation造句(1) Frequency equalisation compensates for the sound passing through the auditory canals.
(2) Tax equalisation payments and bonuses Payments may be added to the expatriate's salary to compensate for losses through taxation.
(3) New features include equalisation technology and a user-friendly interface.
(4) The ReTune(TM) algorithm can provide acoustic equalisation and selective phase (delay) control of specific frequency bands.
(5) The California Board of Equalisation, the state's revenue agency, calculates that if Mr Ammiano's bill gets through, the tax receipts could be almost $1.4 billion a year.
(6) The objective of Danish disability policy is equalisation of opportunities.
(7) I refer to Bruce Millan, for instance. It has been suggested that a London equalisation scheme could be brought back.
(8) WPG315 has the same features as WPG-331, except 15 equalisation bands per channel and without high-pass filter.
(9) Unlike land and labour, capital is something for which we undoubtedly would like to see more mobility. The consequential factor price equalisation for capital is not a matter of concern.
(10) The principle of compensation is a central element in the principle of equalisation of opportunities in Denmark.
(11) The WPG-335 is housed in steel cases suitable for mounting in professional flight cases with 31 equalisation bands per channel.
(12) Then the American government helpfully imposed Regulation Q and the Interest Equalisation Tax, two measures that encouraged investors to hold a lot of their dollars offshore.
(13) Chi Fulin, one of its authors, told reporters: " Equalisation of basic public services is an important condition for expanding domestic demand and maintaining steady and rapid economic growth."