It was not seen at the moment that the establishment of this ratio so favourable to gold was pari passu unfavourable to silver.
And a great variety of similar facts have been placed on record,[65] which satisfactorily prove that the level of the sea has been raised, pari passu, with that of the adjoining low lands.
We can now consider another branch of defence, which was evolved pari passu with the automobile torpedo, and was therefore almost non-existent in 1885.
If there were a law of progress, an intention of it in all the world, ought not all peoples and tribes to advance pari passu, or at least ought there not to be discernible a general movement, historical and contemporary?
Philip's estimation of himself rose 'pari passu' with his recognition of the discernment and intellectual quality of the frank and fascinating girl who seemed to believe in him.
Pari passu with his academic labours he continued his judicial career, and became in due course successively assistant judge of the superior court and of the supreme tribunal.
Pari Who died, who was buried in his mother's bosom?
As self-control is impaired, fear obtains an ascendency and, pari passu, stimulates the thyroid still more actively (Fig.
Even to the minutest detail we can show a direct relationship between the physical state of the brain-cells and the mental power of the individual, that is, the physical power of a person goes pari passu with his mental power.
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.
The obstruction which he encountered alarmed him, and he compromised by adopting a mixed system of both English and Italian, pari passu, as the basis of Maltese education; he resigned after a brief effort.
It appears to me capable of demonstration, that communal and individual development proceed pari passu; that every gain in the communal life is a gain to the individual and vice versa.
Those who urge that the two forms of improvement must proceed pari passu, do not precisely understand what they propose.
As the rupee and note circulation is increased, the proportion of reserves ought to grow, of course, pari passu.
Usually, however, emaciation advances pari passu with the progress of the suppuration.
They joined the thin crowd round their booth of the Pari Mutuel, mainly composed of place winners, and when the placards of the odds went up, Bakkus gripped his companion's arm.
Andrew followed him to the booths of the Pari Mutuel, and betting his modest five franc piece, on each of the first two events, found Bakkus infallible.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pari" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.