In comparison, tenant farmers enjoyed a kind of rough parity.
He held the view most world religions enjoyed "rough parity".
Somewhere around the year 2030, most demographers believe, there will be a rough parity in the two populations in the north.
Both sides had rough parity in forces, with armies about 6,000-6,500 strong, divided roughly into half infantry and half cavalry.
Labor laid out a series of stiff demands, including rough parity in Cabinet positions.
Since the cold war, the Government has given civilian and military scientists rough parity in parceling out time on supercomputers.
In 1996, Congress passed a law that required rough parity, but it was riddled with loopholes.
The delicate politics in the region always demanded rough parity between amounts of wilderness and wild forest.
The Senate Republicans have always linked the two, seeking a rough parity.
In the end, I would say there is indeed rough moral parity between Clinton and Dole on the family-values front.