Ceteris Paribus
all other things being equal.
Quae manet eadem. Also, ceteris paribus means 'all things equal' or 'other things held constant' or 'all else unchanged'.
Ceterius paribus is commonly used economics term meaning "all things being equal". It used to simply economic analysis. Ceterius paribus is commonly used economics term meaning "all things being equal". It used to simply economic analysis.
all things being equal
Ceteris Paribus It is the Latin phrase which means: "with all other things remaining the same". Or in economics, "all other factors held constant".
all other things being equal.
It's 'totus'.
"Omnes."
et omnes
Vos amo.
Omne means all or every in Latin.
pax cum omnibus
Quae manet eadem. Also, ceteris paribus means 'all things equal' or 'other things held constant' or 'all else unchanged'.
The Latin phrase 'Ex quo omnia mihi contemplanti' is incomplete. The phrase becomes a sentence, with the Latin word 'sunt' added at the end. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'ex' means 'from, out of'; 'quo' means 'which'; 'omnia' means 'all'; 'mihi' means 'to me'; 'contemplanti sunt' means '[it] ought to be contemplated'. The English translation therefore is as follows: Literally, From which all things ought to be contemplated by me; by extension, From which I ought to contemplate all things.
it all depends on which consept you are using it in
The English translation of the Latin phrase 'Pro cunctis mihi cari' is For all things dear to me. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'pro'means 'for'. The adjective 'cunctis' means 'dear'. The pronoun 'mihi' means 'to me'. The adjective 'cari' means 'dear'.
auctoritas, potestas, imperium all have this meaning.