Word: equalize
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Second-Coming Symbolism. When the Arian heretics proposed that Christ, while divine, was not equal to God the Father, the Council of Nicaea in 325 turned to a word derived from Hellenic philosophy, homoousia, to express its conviction that Jesus was of the same "substance" with the Father. At the Council of Constantinople, 56 years later, church fathers responded to heresy by defining the divinity of the Holy Spirit and proclaiming that the three "persons," or hypostases, were coequal manifestations...
...they would not have done so unless they felt that the company could comfortably stick with the higher dividend. Industry analysts expect that steel production this year will reach another historic high of just over 130 million tons, and that output next year will be about equal...
Observing the accelerating pace of state and local government spending-up 125% in the past decade and now about equal to federal spending, excluding outlays for such items as pensions and interest payments-the President's economists saw a ready target for the economy ax. They argued that many state and local expenditures were not essential and could be deferred until the economy was under less inflationary pressure. But what looks deferrable to Washington bureaucrats looks ten years too late to officials of cities and states that have felt the full force of the postwar population expansion. Though...
...grow as state and local governments are forced to spend much more on rapidly rising populations. Despite the recently lower birth rate, Dr. Philip M. Hauser, a University of Chicago population expert, reported last week that the U.S. can count on 65 million more Americans by 1985-an increase equal to the combined present populations of England and Scandinavia...
Keppel said that the basic questions to be reviewed are matters of purpose, equal treatment, equal opportunity, and the results of past programs in affecting educational quality...