Unless we see the dollar and the euro coming closer to parity, it is unlikely to happen. |
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Edgar reduced the deficit with a 35-metre penalty before winger Rory Watson restored parity, jinking in on the right just before half-time. |
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Behind the scenes, she agitated for parity with the male stars of the Paris Opera and for a say in how the company was managed. |
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The ensuing period of parity was brief, however, as straight from the kick off Catz reassumed the lead. |
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Given a continuing rise in the kill over the past two weeks, parity with the weekly kill in 2004 will be reached by the middle of this month. |
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Meanwhile Santos and its partners Magellan and Oilmin, which are selling crude at the ruling world parity price, are making a killing. |
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All I did was give some parity against extremely well resourced defendants and their lawyers. |
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A hasty package of aid was rustled up for impoverished English students to give an impression of parity. |
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And, like Rushdie, Kureishi is also asserting the parity of sacred and secular forms of storytelling. |
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The greenback also has parity with the Bermudan, Bahamian, and Liberian dollars, taking it into Africa, plus the Panamanian balboa. |
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There are no easy answers, but there must certainly be measures that can be taken timeously in order to eventually achieve more parity. |
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She says it is going to take executives of color to bring about changes to benefit the parity of newsroom diversity. |
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Under a gold standard, currencies are valued in terms of a gold equivalent known as the mint parity price. |
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The company is trying shrewdly to make its own claims of parity or superiority. |
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The risk for preeclampsia in the elderly multipara is significantly higher than expected on the basis of age and parity. |
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The groups were comparable in terms of age, weight, body mass index, height, marital status, occupation, and parity. |
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He was a successful businessman who made and invested his money at a time when the naira enjoyed parity with sterling. |
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The 20-year quest for parity in the number of journalists of color in newsrooms had failed. |
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We also tested the secondary null hypothesis that differences in vesical neck mobility would be independent of parity and continence status. |
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The controversial implication is that nuclear proliferation also secures peace under parity. |
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If the benchmarking body does not deliver parity of pay, then we will deliver the sting in the tail. |
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It found a genetic factor for stress incontinence but not for urge incontinence, which seems to depend more on environmental factors and parity. |
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Integrity can be ensured through such software tools as checksums, parity bits, and cyclical redundancy codes. |
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That is far from the truth as I also want a better world with equal parity to men for my wife, daughters, sisters and so on. |
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He feels Australian wines have a long way to go in reaching parity with France. |
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If you are talking about reaching parity with Britain and France and Germany, then you have to have a very long road to get there. |
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This has improved conditions for secondary teachers while circumventing the requirement of pay parity with primary teachers. |
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What they objected to was the possibility of students having equal parity with their superiors on issues such as hiring and promotion. |
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You'd have to wait for a century to approach a position of parity between the two populations, assuming the same unrealistic growth rates. |
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The striking workers want pay parity with their counterparts in the public transportation system. |
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Solid Energy miners will begin a 48-hour nationwide strike tomorrow as they up the ante in their fight for pay parity between mines. |
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They had also accepted the union's claim for pay parity for retained firefighters and will study demands for equal pay for control room staff. |
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The move is the start of a rolling industrial action over pay parity with colleagues in acute hospitals in Dublin. |
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Dollarization at current parity would eliminate the currency risk on Argentina's debt so rates could come down. |
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The news came as the euro fought back against the previous week's dollar gains to make another bid for parity with the US currency. |
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It is noteworthy that 25 basis point increase of February 3 has thus far not restored the euro to parity with the dollar. |
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It is more realistic to examine the medium-term outlook which is for the euro to return to parity with the dollar. |
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Others, such as parity, are broken by small amounts, and the corresponding conservation law therefore only holds approximately. |
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This error management system provides the ability to monitor CRC, parity, and encoding errors. |
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Age and parity are important factors in the development of urinary incontinence. |
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Both the stillbirth rate and early neonatal mortality increased with parity. |
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Among low risk women, regardless of parity, private patients had higher age adjusted rates of instrumental delivery, especially after epidural. |
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When assessing risk of breast cancer for all mothers, we adjusted for parity and age simultaneously. |
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Decades ago, older pregnant women were mainly those with low fecundity or high parity. |
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The logic circuit is described by a parity-check matrix for this code comprising 128 data bits, 16 check bits, and 2 address parity bits. |
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To overcome this limitation, the driver simulates it by using the parity bit. |
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A modern alternative to parity bits is ECC, short for Error Correction Code. |
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Copan Systems concatenates the volumes instead of striping them, but still calculates parity for them. |
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The journalists' confab featured discussions on diversity that included benchmark goals for racial and ethnic parity in newsrooms. |
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In some studies that have controlled for social factors and parity, such children do better at school than those of very young parents. |
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Unions demand parity for workers in west and east irrespective of the lower living costs in the east. |
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It also suggested his parity with the region's affluent summer cottagers, many of them from Boston, who were his patrons. |
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Neither side succeeded in establishing a firm footing in the first half, as evidenced by the fact that parity obtained on four occasions. |
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Political parties of all shades should unite to press Whitehall for financial parity. |
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The dream of achieving such strategic parity is more powerful than any pressure to cease and desist. |
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The same is true of US visitors, as the dollar effectively trades at parity with the euro. |
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It's time to give electronic music a resurrection, at least for the sake of parity. |
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To stay in the game they needed parity, or as near as dammit, on first innings and then to lay waste once more the Australian batting when they went in for a second time. |
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Other potential confounders examined included education, body mass index, age at menarche, hormone replacement therapy, parity, and use of multivitamins. |
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Just using the official exchange rate is no option and purchasing power parity also results in undesired influences of import prices on the outcomes. |
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Early on, Oates establishes a parity between Cressida and Corporal Kincaid that runs the course of the narrative. |
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Guards and conductors with Arriva are seeking pay parity with drivers. |
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Our Framers intended for there to be equality and parity amongst the three branches of government. |
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From the beginning, North Korea has insisted that an inter-Korean political formula should be based on parity or coequality, rather than population. |
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However, response appeared to be unrelated to atopic status or parity. |
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Exporters and businesses are increasingly concerned about the performance of sterling over the next few months after the euro breached parity with the dollar last week. |
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In the last three decades, courts have begun to apply gender parity to the awarding of alimony. |
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If women press the case for media parity together, they can change the balance sheet. |
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We calculated odds ratios obtained from logistic regression analyses in which we adjusted for the women's age and parity and their mothers' diabetes. |
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His party essentially has legislative parity in both chambers. |
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The slump in US stocks has weakened the dollar against other currencies, with the euro climbing to parity against the greenback for the first time in over two years on Monday. |
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He had a right-foot swerver saved before Falkirk restored parity. |
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According to an American Express survey, Christmas shopping in New York is cheaper this year, and dollar parity with the euro makes it much easier to spot the bargains. |
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The number one solution to the problem is to give the odd number of cogged wheels a half-twist, thus reversing the parity of the system and allowing all of the gears to turn. |
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If performance parity is achieved, then moving to new core logic and memory is a non-issue, and it's easy to justify adopting those other neat new features. |
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The easiest to implement would be dollarization at current parity. |
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Already money markets have begun to adjust the Australian dollar, which in recent months has enjoyed parity with the greenback. |
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It is worth recalling that from the end of 1923 to the middle of 1925 the exchange rate in dollars relative to the pre-war parity was about a third. |
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Response rates were lower in women with manual occupations and from ethnic minorities but did not differ by type of delivery, type of pain relief, parity, or age. |
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And yet, the euro remains below parity with the US currency. |
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There is a need for increased and sustained investment in community development projects in the midlands so the region can reach parity with other regions in the country. |
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Such was the parity between the two teams that when they met on neutral ground in the inaugural Rugby World Cup in New Zealand in 1987 that the result could only be a draw. |
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Analysts started to dig out their old bullish forecasts for the euro, with some predicting parity between the euro and dollar within the next year. |
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Argentina devalued its currency, the peso, and ended its parity with the US dollar, a measure introduced 13 years previously in a successful battle against hyperinflation. |
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He then develops data on exchange rates, mint parity and gold points, with which he investigates three important features of Anglo-American monetary history. |
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Even so, you can't expect the DUP to press for the implementation of anything promoting equality of status or parity of esteem since they reject the concepts. |
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That decade truly represented the age of parity, relatively speaking. |
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In other words, particle interactions should conserve parity. |
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This was motivated by fears of failing to maintain military parity with foreign powers. |
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In common with other UEFA club tournaments, the away goal applied when aggregate scores was parity. |
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The Economist's Big Mac Index compares the purchasing power parity of countries in terms of the cost of a Big Mac hamburger. |
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After more than 70 years of racial parity black marriage rates began to fall behind whites. |
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Strategically, the overall situation at home and abroad at the end of the battle might be considered air parity between Britain and Germany. |
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Asia has the second largest nominal GDP of all continents, after Europe, but the largest when measured in purchasing power parity. |
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Approximate parity with automobiles was achieved with NOx emissions in these studies. |
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The national constitution calls for the measures to give it parity with Portuguese. |
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Mexico has the fifteenth largest nominal GDP and the eleventh largest by purchasing power parity. |
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Mexico has the 15th largest nominal GDP and the 11th largest by purchasing power parity. |
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The Army of Flanders now again numbered 70,000 men, at least at parity with the Dutch forces. |
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An overhit Dean Keates free-kick clipped the top of the Gateshead bar before Donaldson intervened to restore parity. |
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There is complete parity in my on-camera and off-camera life. |
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The World Economic Forum's 2015 Gender Gap Report ranks Lesotho 61st in the world for gender parity, while neighboring South Africa ranks 17th. |
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On one hand, the rising drinking among women is a sign of parity. |
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Eligible studies have information on hormone therapy use, parity, oophorectomy and hysterectomy. |
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Its near neighbour, The Old Man of Coniston is within a few feet of parity. |
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Influence of parity and stage of lactation on the somatic cell count in bacteriologically negative dairy cows. |
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Nuclear parity and fear of mutual assured destruction kept the two rivals in check and helped in preventing war. |
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An ultradiscrete limit of the special solutions is studied by the procedure of ultradiscretization with parity varialbes. |
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If purchasing power parity held exactly, then the real exchange rate would always equal one. |
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In 1991, the Convention recommended parity in pay and benefits between clergy and lay employees in equivalent positions. |
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Brand parity is the perception of the customers that some brands are equivalent. |
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When brand parity operates, quality is often not a major concern because consumers believe that only minor quality differences exist. |
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In 2015, the Indian economy was the world's seventh largest by nominal GDP and third largest by purchasing power parity. |
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It established a single market between both countries, while setting the Belgian franc and Luxembourgian franc at a fixed parity. |
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The World Economic Forum 2010 Global Gender Gap Report ranked Saudi Arabia 129th out of 134 countries for gender parity. |
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Confounding variables analyzed were the effect on labor pain management choices of parity, race, prenatal care participation, insurance status, and length of labor. |
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By 1660 there was near parity with 27,000 blacks and 26,000 whites. |
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By one estimate, it has the fourth highest gross national income at purchasing power parity in Africa, giving it a standard of living around that of Mexico. |
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U and Wall S, Age and parity as determinants of maternal mortality-impact of their shifting distribution among parturients in Sweden from 1781 to 1980, Bulletin of the. |
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The series 2006 bonds are secured by an irrevocable first lien on all the city's franchise and sales and use tax revenues on parity with existing debt. |
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Merthyr did make one last effort to restore parity, Jaye Bowen doing well on 90 minutes to play in Scotcher, but the midfielder's shot was just wide. |
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Beginning in 1931, when he opposed those who advocated giving Germany the right to military parity with France, Churchill spoke often of the dangers of Germany's rearmament. |
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The data path demands of a storage system are additionally taxed by the demands of RAID parity generation for RAID-5 and RAID-6, and by computing data integrity checksums. |
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By 1819 the Aboriginal and British population reached parity with about 5000 of each, although among the colonists men outnumbered women four to one. |
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The purchasing power parity exchange rate serves two main functions. |
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It is a middle power and a major developed country with the world's fourteenth largest economy by nominal GDP and sixteenth largest by purchasing power parity. |
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