Not only can no such security be expected after one attack of diphtheria, but, cæteris paribus, the disease shows a preference for those who have survived a previous attack.
That the exudative process should be in full evolution at the surface of the body is, cæteris paribus, certainly so far a good omen.
For every phenomenon is best studied (cæteris paribus) where it exists in the greatest intensity.
For the same reason it is found that, cæteris paribus, those trades are generally the worst paid in which the wife and children of the artisan aid in the work.
Countries whose exportable produce consists of the finer manufactures obtain bullion, as well as all other foreign articles, cæteris paribus, at less expense than countries which export nothing but bulky raw produce.
Why cæteris paribus the Mercury stands highest upon an Easterly or North-Easterly Wind?
That cæteris paribus the greatest heights of the Mercury are found upon Easterly and North-Easterly Winds.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "teris paribus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.