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    equable


    1. The Project besides applying the solution, will maintain the process in a continuous way, because all will participate of way active or passive in the activities to generate wealth with equable distribution through the income


    2. The results are immediate because that new systematics accomplishes the wealth and the well-being in a simultaneous way and it causes the appearance and the circulation of products and services with abundance and equable distribution of the income


    3. Our innovation builds fantastic wealth of products and services and it accomplishes its equable circulation without there is concentration of the income to accomplish the so desired dream of the distributary justice


    4. Put on a holiness in which there is no wicked cause of offence but all deeds that are equable and joyful


    5. This is so because the saints have equable


    6. Nothing ever smudges her equable, clear wholesomeness; but there are moments when I feel as if Mrs


    7. Of these States the poet is the equable man,


    8. Answering the pulses of thy sane and equable heart,


    9. Equable, natural, mystical Union thou, (the mortal with immortal blent,) Shalt soar toward the fulfilment of the future, the spirit of the


    10. An office with adequate and no doubt comfortable furniture and a lot of perfectly irresponsible gentlemen who exist packed in its equable atmosphere softly, as if in a lot of cotton-wool, and with no care in the world; for there can be no care without personal responsibility--such, for instance, as the seamen have--those seamen from whose mouths this irresponsible institution can take away the bread--as a disciplinary measure

    11. And does not the latter--I mean the rebellious principle--furnish a great variety of materials for imitation? Whereas the wise and calm temperament, being always nearly equable, is not easy to imitate or to appreciate when imitated, especially at a public festival when a promiscuous crowd is assembled in a theatre


    12. He was equable and not cringing with his superiors, was free and ingratiating in his behavior with his equals, and was contemptuously indulgent with his inferiors


    13. direct, equable manner with everyone, which very quickly made the majority of the noblemen reverse the current opinion of his supposed haughtiness


    14. In a minute it came up on the other side of the field at the same equable pace; the glistening brass star in the forehead of the fore horse first catching the eye as it rose into view over the stubble, then the bright arms, and then the whole machine


    15. Walsh, who has grouped them under his law of equable variability


    16. , seem to me to accord better with the belief in the efficiency of occasional means of transport, carried on during a long course of time, than with the belief in the former connection of all oceanic islands with the nearest continent; for on this latter view it is probable that the various classes would have immigrated more uniformly, and from the species having entered in a body, their mutual relations would not have been much disturbed, and consequently, they would either have not been modified, or all the species in a more equable manner


    17. The climate of our town and neighbourhood was pretty equable, especially in summer, which is a very good thing for tramps and vagabonds


    18. One of them was Simonov, who had been in no way distinguished at school, was of a quiet and equable disposition; but I discovered in him a certain independence of character and even honesty


    19. It was because of his good humour, pleasant and equable, his freedom from meanness and gloom, that he had been so beloved by the Master


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    Synonyms for "equable"

    equable even-tempered good-tempered placid conforming unbroken even homogeneous in equilibrium regular standard

    "equable" definitions

    not varying


    not easily irritated