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  • noun An equal situation, in which no side has an advantage

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Examples

  • The last time around, they were calling me, and I didn't go, so I guess, it's even-stevens, I want to join, and they aren't calling me!

    Archive 2004-12-01 Chirayu 2004

  • The last time around, they were calling me, and I didn't go, so I guess, it's even-stevens, I want to join, and they aren't calling me!

    Instructional Design - Course Content Chirayu 2004

  • But in India, it is even-stevens, with teams winning 4 Tests each, and two left undecided.

    The Roar - Your Sports Opinion 2010

  • But in India, it is even-stevens, with teams winning 4 Tests each, and two left undecided.

    The Roar - Your Sports Opinion 2010

  • But in India, it is even-stevens, with teams winning 4 Tests each, and two left undecided.

    The Roar - Your Sports Opinion 2010

  • "To be perfectly frank, I thought the first half was pretty even-stevens," he added.

    Give Me Football Featured Content 2010

  • Fujitsu M1010 and Pioneer IL4 struggled for third place but it was a tie with an even-stevens rating of 50 per cent.

    ARN News 2009

  • Either way, David Montgomery appears to have secured his company's future and emerged from the credit crunch on something like an even-stevens basis.

    Press Gazette Latest News 2009

  • Fujitsu M1010 and Pioneer IL4 struggled for third place but it was a tie with an even-stevens rating of 50 per cent.

    ARN News 2009

  • In the context of a stock market currently trading at around half its peak, even-stevens is pretty good.

    newmatilda.com - Comments 2009

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