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on equal terms造句
(1) They refused to treat with us on equal terms. (2) John is on equal terms with Dick, either in ability or in character. (3) This law will help small businesses to compete on equal terms with large multinational corporations. (4) Can our industry compete on equal terms with its overseas rivals? (5) Now that she has been promoted she is on equal terms with her ex - boss. (6) Small businesses have to compete on equal terms with large organisations. (7) Nature and the self must meet on equal terms. (8) Golden Friend also meets him on equal terms today. (9) To enable small businesses to compete on equal terms with large organisations. (10) Coal should be allowed to compete on equal terms with the other energy sources from home and abroad. 4. (11) All of us are on equal terms. (12) The treaty was concluded on equal terms. (13) I can compete on equal terms with everyone else. (14) Women now compete with the men on equal terms. (15) We desire commercial relations on equal terms. (16) We desire commercial relations on equal terms, being ever willing to give a fair equivalent for advantages received. (17) Having become one himself, he can meet them on equal terms. (18) If we are to treat with you, it must be on equal terms. (19) Hazlitt, though much younger, was soon disputing with Wordsworth on equal terms. (20) British and overseas companies will compete for the government contract on equal terms. (21) It is a sport in which the top men and women can compete on equal terms. (22) I had at last found a sport where I could compete on equal terms with able-bodied people. (23) They both told me how they enjoyed the sport, in which they could compete on equal terms with the able-bodied. (24) No Prime Minister after Macmillan would maintain the fiction that Britain was on equal terms with the super-powers. (25) They want a floor price so they can compete on equal terms. (26) In that situation, the officer and the suspect are not on equal terms. (27) I agree that such a consequence would have followed had the parties been on equal terms. (28) In 1928 in Britain, women got the vote at 21 on equal terms with men. (29) The programme started from the premise that men and women are on equal terms in this society. (30) The diplomats chose a neutral country so that they could meet on equal terms.