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Parity is great, but isn't the St. Louis championship too much of a good thing?
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Parity is good for any sport, but it's especially good for our sport right now.
USATODAY.com - First-time finalists Michigan State, Baylor buoy game 2005
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This relates to the theory of Put-Call Parity, which is as follows:
unknown title 2011
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It's a sentiment echoed by George Maybury, senior business development manager at Parity, which is looking to recruit 90 IT professionals over the next three years.
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Parity occurs when the basic denomination of the currency of one country is equivalent to that of another.
Purpleocity.net 2009
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"Parity" means the price for which a commodity (like a bushel of corn) is sold matches the average price of production.
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Specifically, she co-wrote a letter to female alums claiming, without any evidence or supporting argument, that the "Parity" slate favoring equal alumni representation on the board of trustees was pursuing an anti-female agenda.
Power Line 2009
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The whole idea of "Parity" is that you get the same benefits for the mental health conditions as for regular health-in the same plan.
Autism Hub 2008
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I don't care want kind of deal you've made with devil there is still a thing called "Parity" in the NFL.
The Sedge Court Journal Football and Basketball Pick Sheet 2008
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A 9th Circuit decision recently strengthened our legal case, which is still pending, that the Mental Health Parity Law requires behavioral therapy to be covered.
Jamie Court: Last Call in Sacramento for 2011. Will Gov. Brown Make Ballot Initiatives Simpler? Jamie Court 2011
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