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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
equilibrate .
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Examples
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Also, although economists acknowledge the existence of market failures, too much emphasis on market failures would undermine the brilliant Econ 101 message that price equilibrates supply and demand and generates a Pareto-optimal result, and thus cuts against the interests of the entire discipline.
Teaching Un-Normal Economics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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I'm betting its Muslim immigrants will hasten on back to Arab-land if France suddenly gains the climate there equilibrates with Labrador.
Jerry Falwell: Romney's Mormonism "Will Not Be A Factor" 2009
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When interest rates fall, more people take advantage of credit, the economy speeds up and the market equilibrates.
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However, water molecules stay in the atmosphere for an average of a few days and the amount quickly equilibrates.
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Although preheating is an out of equilibrium phenomenon, eventually almost all the energy produced equilibrates, and produces a plasma at a given equilibrium temperature.
Putting the Heat in the Hot Big Bang Mark 2008
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As I said, although preheating is an out of equilibrium phenomenon, eventually almost all the energy produced equilibrates, and produces a plasma at a given equilibrium temperature.
The Results of Resonance Mark 2008
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Weight is exactly the same and all are capable of expansion as they rise, thus each equilibrates with pressure at altitude.
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Weight is exactly the same and all are capable of expansion as they rise, thus each equilibrates with pressure at altitude.
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Water, as we all know, seeks its own level and will ultimately stay at the same level across the permeable membrane, i.e., there will not be a higher level on one side than the other once it equilibrates.
Dietary protein, serum albumin and health | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007
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Given a certain rate of thermal input to the atmosphere and a certain rate of radiant loss, the atmosphere's temperature equilibrates at some value.
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