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level
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level (Balance), noun aligned, equal, equal on a plane, even, exact, in the same plane, matched, of the same height, same, standard, straight, uniform
level (Grade), noun advanced status, class, freshman, graduate, junior, program, senior, seniority, sophomore, status, underclassman, undergraduate, year, year of graduation, year of studies
level (Plane), noun bank, deep slope, distance uppard, easy slope, elevation, equal, exact, flat, flat surface, flattened, flush, grade, gradient, inclination, incline, inclined plane, on a line, parallel, pitch, slope, steep slope
See also: adjust, balance, coequal, commensurable, destroy, efface, extirpate, obliterate, pillage, regulate, subvert


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There was an abortion-rate increase of 13% over the past decade, but the 2002-03 figure was down slightly from the previous year, and there has been a levelling off in abortion numbers over the preceding five years (The Age, 10/11/04, p.
This is based on projections by the UN Population Division, which do not reflect a possible levelling off of population increase, not to mention a possible decline as a result of abortion, contraception, AIDS and the one-child-per-family policy in China.
An article recently published in The New York Times, titled "Residential Real Estate Market Appears Headed for a Recovery," suggests that after several difficult years, real estate prices in the New York area are levelling off and sales are making a comeback.
 
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