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equally

[ee-kwuh-lee] / ˈi kwə li /


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Transparency has become an equally urgent crisis in the car market.

From MarketWatch

So the proper statistical conclusion is that the stock market proceeds to perform equally well, on average, regardless of whether the industrials are beating the transports or vice versa.

From MarketWatch

"We cannot afford to be equally attentive to every region and every problem in the world," the White House's National Security Strategy stated last November.

From BBC

We keep our assets separate and contribute equally to a “household account” from which all bills are paid.

From MarketWatch

Carvajal's season has been equally frustrating, having battled a series of injuries as well as knee surgery.

From BBC