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  • 21equal — [[t]i͟ːkwəl[/t]] ♦♦♦ equals, equalling, equalled (in AM, use equaling, equaled) 1) ADJ: oft ADJ to n If two things are equal or if one thing is equal to another, they are the same in size, number, standard, or value. Investors can borrow an… …

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  • 22equal — 1 adjective 1 SAME the same in size, value, amount, number etc as something else: Jennifer cut the cake into six equal pieces. (+ to): A pound is roughly equal to 500 grams. | of equal power/strength/weight: Choose two stones of roughly equal… …

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  • 23Equal Pay Act 1970 — The Equal Pay Act 1970 is an Act of the United Kingdom Parliament which prohibits any less favourable treatment between men and women in terms of pay and conditions of employment. It came into force on 29 December 1975. The term pay is… …

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  • 24equal appearing intervals — This is often referred to, after its principal author L. L. Thurstone, as the Thurstone technique of attitude measurement. On the assumption that any attitude involves a continuum ranging from the strongest possible appreciation of a value at one …

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  • 25Number-theoretic transform — The number theoretic transform (NTT) is similar to the discrete Fourier transform, but operates with modular arithmetic on integers instead of complex numbers.DefinitionThe discrete Fourier transform is given by:f j=sum {k=0}^{n 1}x kleft(e^{… …

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  • 26equal — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ intellectual, social VERB + EQUAL ▪ consider sb (as), regard sb as, treat sb as ▪ He did not regard himself as her intellectual equal …

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  • 27Equal Rights Amendment — The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is a failed proposed amendment to the United States Constitution intended to guarantee equal rights under the law for Americans regardless of sex, which failed to gain ratification before the end of the deadline.… …

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  • 28equal — adj., n., & v. adj. 1 (often foll. by to, with) the same in quantity, quality, size, degree, rank, level, etc. 2 evenly balanced (an equal contest). 3 having the same rights or status (human beings are essentially equal). 4 uniform in application …

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  • 29equal — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin aequalis, from aequus level, equal Date: 14th century 1. a. (1) of the same measure, quantity, amount, or number as another (2) identical in mathematical value or logical denotation ; equivalent… …

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  • 30Equal Rites — infobox Discworld|id=3rd novel ndash; 1st Witches story characters=Eskarina Smith Granny Weatherwax locations=Ankh Morpork, Lancre motifs=Fantasy clichés, Feminism year=1987 publisher=Victor Gollancz ISBNH=ISBN 0 575 03950 7 ISBNP=ISBN 0 552… …

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