parities造句1. Women have yet to achieve wage or occupational parity in many fields.
2. Women workers are demanding parity with their male colleagues.
3. The two currencies have now reached parity.
4. Prison officers are demanding pay parity with the police force.
5. British nurses would like to see pay parity with nurses in other major European countries.
6. In many professions women have yet to achieve anything like parity at the higher levels.
7. The government was ready to let the pound sink to parity with the dollar if necessary.
8. Look for parity or other conservation laws.
9. In Worcestershire, the education authority is committed to parity of excellence for all of its comprehensive schools.
10. Peso-dollar parity, introduced in 1991 to combat three-figure inflation, is now working against the country's interests.
11. The rate of symptomatic gall bladder disease among women of parity 1 was generally twice that of their nulliparous counterparts.
12. The dogma of parity ruled out devaluation to boost exports.
13. Older women experienced higher rates of complication at delivery overall, regardless of parity.
14. The grievance between the Bank Assistants and the Bank for parity was a fair contest.
15. The third provision, added by the Senate, would give mental health coverage parity with medical coverage.
16. These results suggest that smoking and parity are important risk factors for the development of symptomatic gall bladder disease in women.
17. The studies examined did not seek to determine the relative importance of age and parity to development of maternity related ailments.
18. But the Tories will continue to crucify manufacturing industry, in pursuit of an absurdly high parity in the Exchange Rate Mechanism.
19. Women at fifth and higher parity required blood transfusions twice to three times more frequently than did women of low parity.
20. China has worked on relevant parities by various means. We helped to facilitate the hard-won consensus among the Sudanese government, AU and UN on the deployment of hybrid action.
21. Indeed, permanently fixed exchange rates could be positively harmful since changing parities can act as a buffer to absorb economic shocks.
22. Under the Bretton Woods arrangements government intervention at predetermined levels, or parities, was the characteristic feature of the system.
23. On some projections, it may overtake the United States in terms of purchasing power parities as early as 2016.
24. We appreciate the constructive role played by other countries and are delighted to see the fruitful outcome achieved by the parities concerned.
24.try its best to collect and build good sentences.
25. But there were to be orderly ways to unpeg parities that represented clear undervaluation or overvaluation.
26. The IMF and the World Bank therefore prefer to convert GDPs into dollars using purchasing-power parities (or PPPs), which take account of price differences between countries.
27. His decision received countrywide opposition led by the lawyers' community, paving the way for anti-Musharraf political parities to win February parliamentary elections.
28. The contract of guaranty insurance takes effect when it satisfies three conditions: parities have capacity, content of contract is legal, and declaration of intention is true.
29. In the 1980s they accounted for 33.7% of global income, at purchasing-power parities.
30. That translates into roughly $12-50 a day per person, using household-survey data at 2000 purchasing-power parities (PPP).