1、It said pay cuts were needed to "further equalise distribution of income".

2、Despite their strength, we had four or five chances to equalise at the end.

3、We aim to equalise before the other team score. We should get our retaliation in first.

4、If we analyse the game you can see that we tried to equalise right up until the last moment.

5、Once you've scored, the game changes, the opponents throw themselves forward to equalise and more space opens up.

6、Policies that help equalise opportunity are more popular, and it is here that Mr Obama may have the greater impact.

7、According to this theory, the prices of the factors of production - land, Labour and capital - of two economies trading with each other will, under certain assumptions, equalise.

8、They came out in the second half and got another goal, but we kept on battling and showed character once again to come back and equalise.

9、A reform to equalise the age for women (currently 60) with that of men (65) has long been scheduled for the next decade.

10、Indeed Ontario is now classified as a have-not province, making it eligible for handouts from a federal fund to equalise public spending across the country.

11、This says that, in the long run, exchange rates should move toward rates that would equalise the prices of an identical basket of goods and services in any two countries.

12、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.

13、The Big Mac index is based on the theory of purchasing-power parity (PPP), according to which exchange rates should adjust to equalise the price of a basket of goods and services around the world.