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Definition of Equalised
1. equalise [v] - See also: equalise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Equalised
Literary usage of Equalised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Taxation and Taxes in England from the Earliest Times to the by Stephen Dowell (1888)
"Wine duties equalised. Financial year changed. The Budget of 1833. Reductions of
duty. Half the soap duty repealed. The ' malt tax repealers ' at work. ..."
2. Voluntary Approaches for Environmental Policy: Effectiveness, Efficiency and by Nils Axel Braathen, SourceOECD (Online service), Nick Johnstone (2003)
"Are marginal abatement costs equalised? To minimise total abatement cost, marginal
costs of abatement should be equal among all contributors to the problem, ..."
3. Thomas George Earl of Northbrook, G.C.S.I.: A Memoir by Bernard (Sir) Mallet (1908)
"He approved for instance of the principle of Sir William Harcourt's Death Duties
which equalised the taxation of realty and personalty, he disliked the ..."
4. Mathematical Questions and Solutions, from "The Educational Times", with edited by Constance I Marks (1891)
"Prove that the Hessian covariant (abl- u"~2b'i~2 = 0 of the binary equation o£ =
b" = 0 represents, when equalised to 0, every point P, ..."
5. The Blasting of Rock in Mines, Quarries, Tunnels, Etc: A Scientific and by Albert William Daw, Zacharias Williams Daw (1898)
"The Resistances to Rupture and Shearing may be equalised.—It is important to note
that, owing to the inelastic nature of rock and the sudden application of ..."