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equalise造句
1. Unless the North intervenes to equalise the situation, the South will fall further behind. 2. But Munich rally and equalise in the second - half following a free - kick . 3. It said pay cuts were needed to "further equalise distribution of income". 4. We struggle and battle to equalise, dominating play but managing only one shot on target. 5. Sunderland reacted quickly to the set-back, with club record singing Don Goodman calmly picking his spot to equalise a minute later. 5. Wish you can benefit fromand make progress everyday! 6. Richardson reduced the arrears before a mistake by Walker allowed Olney to equalise. 7. The Government has delayed responding to the need to equalise pension rights because it means equalising State retirement ages. 8. Partly as a result of all these changes, the government has announced its intention to equalise the State pension age. 9. Float the transport container in the pool until the water temperatures equalise. 10. Once they are locked together – a move that ends with a gentle lurch – it takes half an hour or so to equalise the pressure and finally open hatches that separate the two crews. 11. It would also save BHP having to pay up to $5.8 billion up front to Rio Tinto to equalise its stake in the iron ore production joint venture. 12. By contrast, the cormorant ascends almost vertically, levelling off only occasionally, which may equalise pressure and help birds avoid the bends. 13. An alternative way of defining the "fair" value of a currency is purchasing-power parity (PPP): the idea that, in the long run, exchange rates should equalise prices across countries. 14. The wideman has supplied more than his fairshare of goals in the Dutchman's incredible scoring run, including the cross that allowed the striker to equalise at Norwich on Saturday. 15. The instant reaction is to assume that Bilic pines for Steve McClaren, the manager whose team came from 2-0 down to equalise but still lost to Croatia at Wembley in 2007. 16. He scores a stoppage time penalty won by schoolboy Sean Cummings to equalise. 17. It is based on the theory of purchasing-power parity (PPP), which argues that in the long run exchange rates should move to equalise the price of an identical basket of goods between two countries. 18. China's capital controls prevent arbitrageurs from buying shares of a dual-listed company cheaply in Hong Kong and selling them for more on the mainland – a process that would equalise prices.