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In music, the change in tone-quality between different registers of voices and of wind instruments, a natural defect which may be more or less successfully corrected by technical means.



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It now says that it needs to sell 420 of the double-decker jets, which have a price tag of about pounds 165m, to start breaking even.
Breaking Even So, to see how much added business it will take to break even, the marketing manager can use the following equation in which x" equals the volume of new business required to break even on the expense of hiring another salesperson.
St Helens and Knowsley NHS Trust has also reported losing its pounds 106,000 surplus and just breaking even while the Walton Neurological centre in Liverpool expects to break even after having pounds 10,000 to spare last year.
 
 
 
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