Even - Law Dictionary Search Results
break-even analysis
break-even analysis The method of determining the exact point at which a company makes neither a profit nor a loss
Review literally and even judicially
Review literally and even judicially, means re-examination or reconsideration. Basic Philosophy inherent in it
Whenever even first occurs
Whenever even first occurs, imply the maximum period for which future mesne
Fastens or Fastern's E'en, or even
Fastens or Fastern's E'en, or even [fr. vastal-abend, low Sax.], Shrove-Tuesday, the succeeding day being Ash-Wednesday,
Evenness
position uniformity impartiality calmness equanimity appropriate place or level as evenness of surface of a fluid at rest of motion of
evening bag
richly decorated carried by women for formal occasions in the evening
Evener
One who or that which makes even
Even
Evening See Eve n 1
Evenly
With an even level or smooth surface without roughness elevations or depression uniformly
Hindu
to be finally irreconcilable. The core of religion does not even depend on the existence or non-existence of God or on
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