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Example sentences for "pari passu"

  • The full Cabinet of twenty-three was carrying on pari passu with the Dardanelles Committee.

  • Newton, however, took it for granted that radiation and temperature advance pari passu--that you have only to ascertain the quantity of heat received from, and the distance of a remote body in order to know how hot it is.

  • The matter separated through the growing excess of centrifugal speed would have been cast off, not by rarely recurring efforts, but continually, fragmentarily, pari passu with condensation and acceleration.

  • Those who urge that the two forms of improvement must proceed pari passu, do not precisely understand what they propose.

  • Probably the development of a region in front of, and dorsal to the mouth, forming the Prostomium, was accomplished pari passu with the development of bilateral symmetry.

  • The conclusions arrived at may be summed up as follows: The relations which exist in all jaw-bearing Vertebrates between the mandibular arch and the oral aperture are secondary, and arose pari passu with the evolution of the jaws[111].

  • In point of fact, it grows by stages, pari passu with the growth of self-consciousness.

  • Abundant evidence was therefore given of the gradual evolution of predicative utterance, pari passu with conceptual thought—evidence which is woven through the whole warp and woof of every language which is now spoken by man.

  • Now, if in a period of prosperity the rate of consumption should rise pari passu with the rate of production, there is no inherent reason why the prosperity might not continue indefinitely.

  • It is an indirect method of compelling banks to increase their capitalization pari passu with the growth of their business.

  • If one can show that consumption of gold in the arts, in the circulation, and in greater bank reserves, has increased pari passu with production, we are told that the value of gold has not been lowered by the greater supply.

  • Mind and brain advance and decline pari passu; the stimulants and narcotics that enliven or depress the action of the one tell in like manner upon the other.

  • The internal and external relations increase in number and intricacy pari passu, and the correspondences between them become more complex, numerous, and persistent.

  • It is hardly necessary again to repeat that, as in every other deductive science, verification a posteriori must proceed pari passu with deduction a priori.

  • The dissipation of one must proceed pari passu with that of the other.

  • To a considerable degree we have become familiar with the thought that an evolution of functions has gone on pari passu with the evolution of structures.

  • For the production of the highest type of man can go on only pari passu with the production of the highest type of society.

  • For neither fuel consumption nor wages of train crews expands pari passu with the paying load.

  • Every increase in the output of kerosene produces pari passu an increase of the other commodities.

  • But the Commission could not rectify the abuse; for the roads from Kansas City promptly reduced their rates pari passu with any reduction of the charge at Omaha.

  • Since we are not able to assume that the market will be extended pari passu with the betterment in methods of production, it is evident that improvements in machinery must be reckoned as a normal cause of insecurity of employment.

  • It may be said to be that they shall share pari passu in the progressive conquests of civilization, and grow in comfort and refinement of life as other classes of the community have done.

  • But ever since Theosophy has been making its fight to spiritualize human consciousness, pari passu the horizon of the past has been pushed back by new and new discoveries.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    average temperature; being ordered; brother come; classical mythology; containing the information called; entered into; feet above sea level; full armour; haired cadet; little avail; naval construction; only answer; pale buff; pari passu; parish church; parish churches; parish clerk; parish priest; parish priests; said unto; strong feeling; think she; throw away; western portion; whipped cream; will crush