new equilibrium
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnewandequilibrium
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new
adjective
uk/njuː/us/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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equilibrium
noun[S or U]
uk/ˌek.wɪˈlɪb.ri.əm/us/ˌiː.kwəˈlɪb.ri.əm/
a state ...
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(Definition ofnewandequilibriumfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The time scale necessary to reach thenewequilibriumbasically depends on the magnitude of deleterious effects and the mode of selection.
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The system will then adjust itself so that anewequilibriumposition is reached.
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The greater is the degree of technological progress, the larger is thenewequilibriumoutput level.
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Thenewequilibriumcould have a lower welfare level than the original.
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The old social order had irretrievably broken down but anewequilibriumhad not yet been reached.
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Thus, a primary effect of the molecular dissipation of heat is to assignnewequilibriumlevels to particles by changing their temperatures.
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However, instead of becoming turbulent, anewequilibriumflow, which consists of large-scale, regular and periodic motions, was observed.
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In other words, it finds anewequilibriumwithin a multicultural horizon.
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For instance, thenewequilibriumin the numerical special case of figure 4, is (40, 40).
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If this system is disturbed, anewequilibriumis achieved through the workings of the language itself.
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In theory, the aim is to create anewequilibriumbetween rights and responsibilities in the employment system.
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If dissipation is present, limit cycle behavior seems likely to occur because the tendency towards anewequilibriumis accompanied by an increase in the entropy of the system.
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However, thenewequilibriumis only stable to the extent that a stable majority feels the fulfilment of their preferences is sufficiently safeguarded in thisnewequilibrium.
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Once short-run convergence had been achieved, one would expect anewequilibriumwithin which there would be considerable stability in the relative wage rates among euro partners.
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A feature of the modelling was that the mean predicted population always declined, within a year, to anewequilibriumlevel (see fig. 8 as an example of this trend).
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For example, an engineer might need to find out how fast a motor can rotate to anewequilibriumposition when it is subjected to an input signal.
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