equal measure

collocation in English

meaningsofequalandmeasure

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equal
adjective
uk
/ˈiː.kwəl/
us
/ˈiː.kwəl/
the same in amount, number, ...
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measure
noun
uk
/ˈmeʒ.ər/
us
/ˈmeʒ.ɚ/
a way of achieving something, or a method for dealing with ...
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(Definition ofequalandmeasurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofequal measure

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He appears to have been gifted and witty, self-absorbed and impossible inequalmeasure.
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He delivered advice and criticism inequalmeasurewith passion and humanity.
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He asked questions and advised in roughlyequalmeasure.
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Second, inequalmeasure, it articulated a shared mistrust of outsiders.
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During the eighteenth century, theological concerns and philosophical preoccupations impacted each other inequalmeasure.
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Colleagues will probably find that the volume delights and infuriates, enlightens and obfuscates, inequalmeasure.
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Agriculture was hard hit, but not all farmers suffered inequalmeasure.
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These factors they conclude can explain the differences in policy, roughly inequalmeasure.
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Diplomatic tactics are always condemned when they fail or appear inadequate, but seldom receive anequalmeasureof praise when they work.
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It was also considered desirable to mix visitor memories with staff memories of the museum in aboutequalmeasure, reflecting both institutional and private experiences.
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They feed off each other's vision, nurture each other's ideas, and contribute to the scenic writing of their productions inequalmeasure.
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As late as 1978, meteorologists added men's names inequalmeasurein the personification of tropical storms and hurricanes.
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Hofmannsthal's poetic text, by contrast, can convey the promises and dangers of subjectivity inequalmeasure.
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What were required were 'robust' incentive structures that appealed to both the 'knight' and the 'knave' inequalmeasure.
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This is in contrast to those with biological leanings who are well catered for, with the polemical, the (pseudo)historical and the pedagogical approaches satisfied inequalmeasure.
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For this reason, in considering the question of the 'controlled accident', the emphasis must be placed on both 'accident' and 'control' inequalmeasure.
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But the main difficulty of the book lies in the highly varied nature of the contributions, which certainly do not address all of the above questions inequalmeasure.
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But the refusal of those organising this demonstration showed that they viewed with contempt peaceful protest and democracy inequalmeasure.
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Consequently, the rules of healthy economic competition must apply inequalmeasureto aviation companies from third countries.
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