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“All else equal”
What's a better replacement for the word “enemy”?Divide to two parts, not necessarily equalWord for varied with equal spacingWhat is the word for “All Being” (similar to omnipotent for all powerful)Describe someone who doesn't want anything better to happen to anyone elseIs there a synonym for “numerifying”?Looking for a word to describe someone who is overly rationalIs there a word that means “expressed using words”, as opposed to an idea that is expressed through pictures?A Word For Someone Who Has Been Hurt By Love, And In Result Hates The Concept Of It?Word for leaving an item for someone else to find
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Looking for a way to articulate "holding all else equal." In my context, I'm writing about economists' (unrealistic) love for holding all else equal
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The more common expression is everything being equal. (Although it's not clear if it would be a suitable replacement, since it might have a different meaning.) Can you provide an actual sentence or two for context? If you need a single word specifically, can I ask why? (What's wrong with the phrase you already have?)
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Looking for a way to articulate "holding all else equal." In my context, I'm writing about economists' (unrealistic) love for holding all else equal
single-word-requests synonyms
Looking for a way to articulate "holding all else equal." In my context, I'm writing about economists' (unrealistic) love for holding all else equal
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The more common expression is everything being equal. (Although it's not clear if it would be a suitable replacement, since it might have a different meaning.) Can you provide an actual sentence or two for context? If you need a single word specifically, can I ask why? (What's wrong with the phrase you already have?)
– Jason Bassford
Mar 28 at 6:23
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The more common expression is everything being equal. (Although it's not clear if it would be a suitable replacement, since it might have a different meaning.) Can you provide an actual sentence or two for context? If you need a single word specifically, can I ask why? (What's wrong with the phrase you already have?)
– Jason Bassford
Mar 28 at 6:23
The more common expression is everything being equal. (Although it's not clear if it would be a suitable replacement, since it might have a different meaning.) Can you provide an actual sentence or two for context? If you need a single word specifically, can I ask why? (What's wrong with the phrase you already have?)
– Jason Bassford
Mar 28 at 6:23
The more common expression is everything being equal. (Although it's not clear if it would be a suitable replacement, since it might have a different meaning.) Can you provide an actual sentence or two for context? If you need a single word specifically, can I ask why? (What's wrong with the phrase you already have?)
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Mar 28 at 6:23
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Economists like to use the Latin phrase:
ceteris paribus - other things equal.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/definition/ceteris-paribus
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Economists like to use the Latin phrase:
ceteris paribus - other things equal.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/definition/ceteris-paribus
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Economists like to use the Latin phrase:
ceteris paribus - other things equal.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/definition/ceteris-paribus
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Economists like to use the Latin phrase:
ceteris paribus - other things equal.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/definition/ceteris-paribus
Economists like to use the Latin phrase:
ceteris paribus - other things equal.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/definition/ceteris-paribus
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The more common expression is everything being equal. (Although it's not clear if it would be a suitable replacement, since it might have a different meaning.) Can you provide an actual sentence or two for context? If you need a single word specifically, can I ask why? (What's wrong with the phrase you already have?)
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