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For now, scientists are finding themselves in a sort of equipoise.
Perhaps there was no such thing as religious equipoise in the ancient world.
The balance was swayed from its equipoise by a hair.
Judge Dixon found the evidence on sexual abuse "in equipoise."
How much steely equipoise, after all, can one novel stand?
There was a near equipoise of temperature everywhere under the canopy.
Equipoise died in 1938 after a short but promising stud career.
Once in a while, the music reached its intended hypnotic equipoise.
Equipoise is also an important consideration in the design of a trial from a patient's perspective.
We will make an equipoise out of these excesses.
That is not the way we maintain the balance of equipoise.'
He is known for his equipoise and sensible approach to dangerous undertakings.
There was another ghastly equipoise, a second or two before the effects could show, while it seemed to leap away from her.
Its citizenry hangs in delicate equipoise between faith and fear.
A dining room table with two places set for dinner seems to be levitating in perfect equipoise.
I began to recover something of stability, of mental equipoise.
All the while I fought desperately to regain my self-control and equipoise.
Like this, all emotions should find equipoise at the time of emanation, till they become one.
As a four-year-old in 1932, Equipoise returned to win ten of his fourteen starts.
Equipoise stood as a stallion for only four seasons before his death on August 4, 1938 at the age of ten.
Equipoise is also one of the racing mice in the movie Stalag 17.
It is his right to restore the equipoise.
When shut down, the cross beam would rest at equipoise, both wheels dangling 40-to-50 feet off the ground.
The extent to which major research ethics policies endorse clinical equipoise varies.
In 1964 and 1965 it was raced as the Equipoise Handicap then from 1968 through 1997.