It is adjusted, however, not by any accurate measure, but by the higgling and bargaining of the market, according to that sort of rough equality which, though not exact, is sufficient for carrying on the business of common life.
In some respects, there's a rough equality on Letterman's staff in positions of responsibility, judging from the credits that rolled at the end of Monday's episode.
"It is well settled that in the area of real-property taxation, rough equality, not complete uniformity, is all that is required."
7 Women's attainment of rough equality with male colleagues in these areas enabled them to adapt to and navigate the institution of Congress.
The international community supports a two-state solution because it recognizes that there are two national movements with populations in rough equality.
So Jackson pushed through a resolution that set stiff terms for any future treaties, demanding, among other things, that they produce rough numerical equality.
Once a rough equality of forces could be achieved, the High Seas Fleet would be able to attack and destroy the British fleet.
By achieving a rough equality of forces, the German navy could then force a decisive battle in the southern portion of the North Sea.
In 1994, the four appellate justices ruled unanimously that the system was as fair as assessment systems in other parts of the state and met the standard of rough equality.
There was a rough equality in that reasoning, rich and poor alike are deprived of the presumption of innocence.