It's a bit tacky, especially in comparison to the sophistication and refinement of the historic section. |
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This comparison indicates the degree of favourableness or unfavourableness of a treatment outcome in comparison to the total sample. |
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The term brings to mind, rather, the importance of kinship relations in primitive societies, and provokes an invidious comparison to England. |
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The dog boats were also small in comparison to their opponents but rode better in a seaway. |
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The colours are softer and the images lose some of their luster, especially in comparison to the small studies. |
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In my experience, these don't bear comparison with our locally grown fruit for flavour or juiciness. |
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In any case, comparison with licit drugs such as tobacco and alcohol hardly provides a model for legalisation. |
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Her comparison of older mothers to teenage mums and her call for government intervention is likely to prove highly controversial. |
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All three groups showed impaired performance on the task relative to comparison groups. |
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This provides an important comparison for remote sensing plasma mass densities particularly around the plasmapause. |
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The comparison once again shows Senator Leahy to be a champion nomination squelcher. |
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By comparison with Richard, then, John has been seen as a weedy little tick. |
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There is no way that the results from this control group could provide a comparison or baseline for simple guessing. |
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The follow-up did not allow for comparison with an untreated control group since the original wait-listed group had gone on to receive therapy. |
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The tumor cells are extremely large in comparison to the average red blood cell. |
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A comparison of the effect of monovalent counterions and bivalent counterions is a subject of our future work. |
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Earlier scholars took this comparison of him to the Pythagoreans as confirmation that he was a Pythagorean. |
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We sought out to evaluate the outcomes of anemic patients admitted to a medical ICU in comparison to non-anemic patients. |
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So we decided to have another look at baseborn George and hence the DNA comparison with a member of the Wiltshire family. |
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Despite its opulence, however, Zhang's house pales by comparison to that of his cousin, Zhang Shiming. |
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Wade is only one season into his tour of duty, but he is stacking up well in comparison to his predecessors. |
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They corrected deviations of internal clocks by comparison with radio controlled wristwatches. |
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The onslaughts on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon are being likened to Pearl Harbor, and the comparison is just. |
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The website used to have a side-by-side comparison showing the differences between Mahayana and Theravada. |
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The comparison child was observed as a control for the level of activity and expectations for deportment in the particular classroom. |
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White cedar is generally a sub-canopy tree, in comparison to white spruce and balsam fir. |
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It is entertaining to read but seems rather trivial in comparison with its predecessor. |
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Projections also provide a baseline for comparison with drug use in subsequent years. |
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The night was slow in comparison to the summer months, but a sizable crowd remained nevertheless. |
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It is simplistic to treat strategic choice just as the logical comparison of strategic options. |
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Thermal inversions were identified directly by comparison of temperature readings at different altitudes. |
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It has won a reputation for being nimble and entrepreneurial, in comparison to its more risk-averse, bureaucratic competitors. |
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Any potential increase in engine power will always be puny in comparison to the amount of drag faced. |
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In both cases, participant group youth experience a decrease in use relative to comparison youth of the same gender. |
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This is a bizarre situation, especially in comparison with the rules of the sea. |
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Nevertheless, in the strain and stress of my poverty, I am aware I am stinkingly rich in comparison to most of the people in the world. |
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In 1991, a comparison was done between the household sampling and telephone sampling methods. |
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The comparison is ridiculous, and at the moment he couldn't lace Hall's boots. |
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I haven't benchmarked the cables in comparison to a normal cable, because you wouldn't really use this kit as a long-term solution anywhere. |
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The Japanese track is simple stereo, which seems lackluster in comparison to the English dub. |
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This comparison suggests that the cholesterol crystalline film is three bilayers thick. |
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In comparison with the improvisations, they are, as one might expect, more controlled, schematic and coordinated. |
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Not that it was as bad, but to even raise the comparison bespeaks a very telling insecurity. |
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He's one of the guys that actually have a reasonably proportioned nose in comparison to their face. |
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If he dared score lower in an examination or for some reason had a slip in his grades, Kevin had to face the comparison risk. |
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This gives people a false basis of comparison and a skewed view of how balefire really works. |
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This comparison will allow you to have the same amount of overlap on every print. |
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The fault-free case provided a baseline for comparison with the cases that reflect fault modes. |
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A comparison of nuptiality patterns for Hindus and Muslims shows great similarity. |
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Not only do scads of other books cover this material, but the amount of practical advice is minimal in comparison with the rest of the book. |
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The weakness of the mother in comparison to her son allows the male to tower over the female. |
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This edition will thus serve as a valuable point of comparison to the study of witchcraft and renaissance occultism. |
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The historical comparison with other colonies of settlement provides only partial insight into its history. |
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This is a subtype of transcortical aphasia in which motor impairment is greater in comparison to sensory and comprehension impairment. |
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In both burned and unburned areas, Wood Thrushes selected nest sites with higher cover of ferns and forbs in comparison to random sites. |
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The Wheatstone bridge is an electrical circuit for the precise comparison of resistances. |
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For that, the stock comparison would be to chipmunks, animated or natural, but that would be a calumniation of our chipmunk brethren. |
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Today we tend to see islands as backward places in comparison to the mainland. |
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The barogram is evaluated by comparison with a calibration curve that must not be more than one year old. |
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There are still a few too many bulls by comparison but we can move them given a bit of time. |
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He apparently is smart enough to know an anachronistic and politically inaccurate comparison when he sees one. |
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What's more critical in the comparison between cavemen and today's bodybuilders are the types of foods and ratio of macronutrients consumed. |
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I expect Kylie would look quite fetching in any part of the collection, however, particularly in comparison with some mannish catwalk models. |
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It has launched its new price comparison service, the latest salvo in the battle for dominance in the Internet search space. |
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The physical and psychological sufferings of survivors tend to pale in comparison to the total number of victims. |
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Indeed, hiring people is so cheap in comparison to other costs, that workplaces tend to be quite shockingly overmanned. |
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But they pale in comparison to the kaleidoscopic energy and productivity of the free market. |
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The comparison might be very useful for likening a certain government to a Hitlerian menace. |
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Even though they are working in a fluid substance, they have several things in their favour in comparison to swimmers. |
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Participating females reported gradual but lasting reductions in their substance use relative to comparison females. |
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Here is a party based on principles going from strength to strength in comparison with the unrelenting mendacity of both major parties. |
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A superficial comparison of Roth with Malamud reveals two versions of the problems of self-definition which is at the core of this literature. |
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In comparison to Tuin, Pigeon really was remote, the tiniest of dots in a vast ocean. |
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The evaluation of any diagnostic tool has to be done in comparison with a gold standard. |
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For me, the comparison would seem to be most valid when it comes to the two auteurs' preoccupations with off-screen space. |
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But in comparison to all the things to do and see I can trustily say it's worth it. |
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But in this matter as in other larger ones in the same ballpark, the language of diminishing comparison is contemptible. |
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Her detractors gleefully held up her lack of articulateness in comparison to the flowing narrative of her prose. |
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What has a city to offer, even the fading beauty of Kyoto, in comparison to such glories? |
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In order to facilitate comparison among layers, all angles were measured as acute angles relative to the horizontal axis of the body. |
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Her right leg is wasted and her knee joint is swollen, shiny and huge in comparison to the other. |
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His dream was big whereas my dream by comparison is tiny, almost microscopic. |
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Mounts are plastic sleeves into which stamps are inserted, and in comparison to stamp hinges they are quite expensive. |
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These authors also noted that the personality assessment misestimates the job performance of one group in comparison with the other group. |
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He arranges a side-by-side comparison of Oedipus' irony and pathos with the wildness of his passion. |
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If great minds think alike, then offering such a comparison would surely have been a good way of demonstrating that fact. |
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A comparison group was developed to benchmark the level of complications without any intervention. |
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Without uniform definitions, comparison of the various studies is difficult at best. |
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The allelomorphic classes shown at all loci from these samples were used as standards of comparison for the rest of the material. |
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How does the Federal Reserve System stack up in comparison with other central banks? |
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It's a comparison of natural service and artificial insemination in seasonally calving dairy herds. |
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First, our sample was a clinical sample that did not include clinical controls or normal comparison families. |
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This means using bongs is a healthier smoking option in comparison to pipes and rolling papers. |
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But Ferenczi does not stop with a recapitulatory comparison of womb and ocean. |
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His tirelessness is apparent from a strike-rate of a wicket every 51.6 balls that bears comparison with many all-time greats. |
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Consequently, a search engine receives many mentions, all included in the comparison calculation. |
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That way, interesting cinematic liberties may be taken without fear of high-toned academic outrage or comparison to the text's richness. |
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Pulsars and quasars may turn out to be commonplace in comparison to the exotic astrophysical events that gravity wave astronomy reveals. |
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This is the process that analyzes an HTML document in comparison to standard HTML rules, identifying errors and non-standard codes. |
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The afterglow of the pleasurable activity paled in comparison with the effects of the kind action. |
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The comparison is done many times each second with any deviation resulting in a correcting movement of the tiller or the wheel. |
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A real comparison on an equal level would go a long way in explaining this crisis. |
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In comparison with the deamination of cytosine to uracil, the deamination of DNA purines is a minor reaction. |
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By any measure, decapods are underrepresented in the fossil record by comparison with organisms with more heavily calcified exoskeletons. |
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He had different points of comparison in mind, ones more stylish and specific than the usual vague appeal to the Shakespearean. |
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I chose prose narrative fiction as the crucial focus of comparison and confrontation among cultures of the world. |
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We were astonished at how well preserved the castle was inside, in comparison to our first view from outside. |
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It was an ugly, unfruitful thing, in comparison to the delicate, well-kept gardens of other Mayfair houses. |
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The staterooms are huge by comparison to other liveaboards, twice that of the average Aggressor cabin. |
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The comparison with the release and recovery of the butterfly stroke is inevitable. |
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But this is effectively where the comparison ends, because they are two widely different books. |
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I laughed myself silly over her comparison of children to terrorists, and her tales of her domineering, movie star mother. |
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Meanwhile, back at the airport, the cost of car hire and charter flights out of Ireland are savage in comparison with our neighbours. |
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A method of paired comparison is adapted for use in estimating economic measures of value. |
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Image resolution is far from being the only dimension of comparison or even the most important one. |
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Parental DNAs cut with the same enzyme were electrophoresed in adjacent lanes to facilitate comparison of RFLP profiles. |
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If the comparison quality measure exceeds a threshold, a match is determined to have been made. |
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This was concluded by the comparison of preoperative and postreconstruction standing radiographs. |
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Britain's defence industry is too small to survive on contracts from the MoD alone, and is titchy in comparison with that in the United States. |
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In comparison I've used a cheap laminated mat and the desktop surface itself. |
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Now a DNA comparison between the woman he claims is his great-aunt and his own grandfather may finally put the matter beyond all doubt. |
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However, due to the uncertainties in the force-field parameters, a comparison of the simulated results with experimental data is essential. |
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The second period wasn't dire in comparison to the first, but the game was in danger of dying a death after the interval. |
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A comparison between all the techniques used to analyse calcite cements reveals subtle differences between injected and depositional sandstones. |
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This comparison has shown anesthesiology and emergency medicine to be the highest-risk specialties. |
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All they get is criticism and unfavorable comparison with their foreign colleagues. |
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This is clearly a handy trick for shock-horror press releases, but that's where the comparison ends. |
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No particularly strong fluorescence of calcite, especially by comparison with glass, has been noticed. |
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The coincidental use of the same comparison is as amusing as it is overdrawn. |
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The proposed methodology is applicable to a broad class of problems that require comparison of the topological properties of various dendrograms. |
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We shouldn't overlook the error by finding it tiny in comparison to his crushing worldwide agenda. |
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A flat voice might be one that is emotionless or uninflected, and American speech is stereotypically uninflected by comparison to British speech. |
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No one is really implying a comparison with the complex and religiously inspired system of India, grounded in its notions of metempsychosis. |
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Several million years is a long time in comparison to a human life span, but it is short in comparison to the life span of main sequence stars. |
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The comparison with Seurat's Grande Jatte, intended to aggrandize Signac's work, has the opposite effect. |
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By way of comparison there are nine constitutional monarchies in the Caribbean which have never had problems with their governors-general. |
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Why does everything else pale in comparison to the rich, glistening red of a rare filet mignon? |
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Although the frequency of avalanches is smaller in comparison to the Alps, the plants are still exposed to heavy snow and avalanches. |
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This grouping was done to establish the final cohorts that would permit comparison and allow determination of the utilization of order sets. |
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The use of quality criteria makes comparison of trials easier to understand, but at the cost of inevitable loss of accuracy. |
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There is little comparison between the life my parents led and that which I pursued and likewise with the life my own daughter has enjoyed. |
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The riverine group includes a small number of species and thus may serve as an out-group for comparison purposes. |
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Later, as a professional musician, her songs were frequently held up for unfair comparison with his. |
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She is forecasting serious protests at both stretches of water, making a comparison with the resistance against a ban on hunting. |
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A comparison of the brain scans revealed differences in the volume of gray matter in the frontal and temporal lobes. |
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The quartet sound as if to the manner born, and I doubt that opportunities for comparison will be popping up any time soon. |
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His early development was uneventful though slow by comparison with that of his older sister. |
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And so we had collected the comparison group for our pregnancy study of women who had been sterilised, women who could not be pregnant. |
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The sheer building mass of the shopping town, in comparison with the council buildings, was an uneven contest. |
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A comparison of the sequences obtained from the amplified material revealed a complete homology to modern bacterial sequences. |
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Saturday's stage was only a warm-up in comparison to this, the toughest stage of the Pyrenees if not the entire Tour. |
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Such awards seem excessive both by absolute standards and by comparison with losers in the litigation lottery, who get nothing. |
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Again there is a comparison with Beckett and tragicomedy, where happiness and sadness are all the more vivid from being in relief to each other. |
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What makes Ovid so special and powerful in comparison with the many inventors and retailers of stories competing for attention? |
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In this article, thorough examinations and comparison between genetic algorithm with heuristic search and hill-climbers search would be carried out. |
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Soon, the desperados ' concerns of how and when to split the gold pale in comparison to the dire need to simply survive the strange inhabitants of this haunted mansion. |
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You are well aware that math and science education at the secondary and elementary level is substandard in comparison to most of the rest of the developed world. |
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Yet this list paled in comparison to the laundry list Newt laid out for his future. |
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Perhaps the easiest way to understand the mechanics of closed-end mutual funds is via a comparison to the open-end mutual funds with which most investors are familiar. |
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In principle, therefore, comparison of different haplotypes should permit the identification of sequence motifs that determine haplotype specificity. |
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We also increased the prices at the top level after doing some research which showed that we were underpriced in comparison with other big events. |
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Following a 2-week, single-blind placebo washout phase, 12 autistic subjects completed a 10-week, double-blind, crossover comparison of clomipramine and placebo. |
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The comparison of the Te Deum and the Apostles Creed is a creative piece and the part on the final collects is fully developed and contains a wealth of information. |
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But, by means of suitable constructions within the armillary sphere, they were able to reduce many of their problems to comparison of similar right-angled plane triangles. |
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Never be afraid to fish the turbulent, white water directly beneath the sill, for the water along the bottom may be quite calm in comparison to the surface. |
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Dodson says the support thus far pales in comparison to what was offered for other disasters, such as the earthquake in Haiti. |
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Here the comparison to the dot-com era is spot on, when the greater fool theory of stock investing reigned. |
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Those close to Abramovich insist that the comparison is overdone. |
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The atomic energy expert admits that establishment of nuclear power stations needs slightly more initial investment in comparison to other kinds of power stations. |
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Those scores will vary a bit from today's, due to a reinstall of my OS recently, but the comparison is pretty accurate between the old and new detonators. |
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If GU winds up serving only nine years, the sentence would seem rather short by comparison with other cases. |
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The comparison of genetic structures in different organisms reveals that human evolution involves the variation of systems first evolved in the simplest organisms. |
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Next in abundance, although rare in comparison to silicate rocks, are carbonate-based magmas and lavas known as carbonatites, which have little or no silica content. |
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To put things in perspective a quick historical comparison is in order. |
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A comparison of Colombian tobacco imports with US tobacco exports reveals just how many contraband cigarettes were being shipped southward from the United States. |
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The comparison was with a pregnant heifer purchased in the same fall. |
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Even if the process of restoration did not definitively prove that this figure was part of the final design, the comparison with the drawing leaves no doubt on this point. |
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But in comparison to the work done on reducing the garbage can size limit last year, the work on the traffic circle introduction was downright brilliant. |
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If you do a little bit of comparison shopping online, you will find fabric and leather-like bags for under 50 dollars, and quality leather for under a hundred. |
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After evaluation of the residuum and comparison with a threshold value, a fault signal is generated when the residuum reaches the threshold value. |
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Unfortunately, by comparison with the other students, I was quite backward, and so bad at mathematics in particular that I was kept down an entire year. |
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When compared to comparison group B defendants, drug court participants showed significantly lower rearrest rates only when drug rearrests were the criterion. |
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Another substantial advantage is that volume fractions and molar concentrations are easily interconvertible, making comparison with experimental papers easier. |
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Here, the assonance rhyme between the two principal terms sets the stage for a compelling comparison made on a genuinely imaginative and rather unexpected basis. |
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Thirteen under par may have paled in comparison with the exploits of Tiger Woods and a number of others but it is still a decent score on a golf course measuring 7,246 yards. |
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Her later books assist in comparison across different Xhosa peoples, as do similar volumes by others, but they lack the detail of her books on the Thembu. |
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Yes, gasoline prices are approaching nominal record highs, but since prices are denominated in money, the figures are meaningless without some comparison to the past. |
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Pundits have mused about the Eisenhower-Petraeus comparison before, but the Afghanistan slugfest gives it new relevance. |
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Similar in height to his friend, the two paled in comparison to height of their third companion, a tall statuesque woman with whom black was a predominant color. |
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Iacobini aptly draws a comparison between the representation of this church and that in the lunette mosaic of the southwest vestibule of Hagia Sophia. |
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No one will be more infuriated by the comparison to socialism than the conservative-leaning members of the military. |
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Now don't get me wrong, Susanna, I'm not defending our laws, but really, in comparison to laws in England, in comparison to laws in the United States, we're just tiddlers. |
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At this point a comparison between the original facsimile score and any of the modern transcriptions would shed light on issues of editing early music. |
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It facilitated the collation and comparison of different manuscripts of a particular scientific text, which led to the correction of mistakes and the pooling of new ideas. |
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In comparison with other deglaciation records from the Rockall Trough the sample may date from the warm Allerod-Boiling interstadial of 13.5-11 ka. |
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The image is used as a baseline for comparison from year to year. |
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This establishes a baseline for comparison after the test stimulation. |
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Yes, the team with the most-bloated payroll in hockey and, by comparison to its peers, in nearly any sport, woke up in midwinter and realized its approach wasn't working. |
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By now you're probably just begging for a comparison to those other recent country-educated embracers of technology, Wilco, and public servant that I am, I'll oblige. |
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The frames are analyzed in a time domain to produce at least one comparison index, after which an appropriate block size is selected for the transform coder. |
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However, comparison of the specimens with dinosaur skin shows that a similar integumentary morphology has previously been documented in hadrosaurian dinosaurs. |
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The comparison of two tragedies might also raise a question about international policy toward the Syrian refugees today. |
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Part of this attitude is indicative of an anxiety that film might still be regarded as a derivative medium, always in any comparison a poor imitation of literature. |
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Ponting and Martyn settled in after tea to appear increasingly comfortable, with the scoring rate accelerating in direct comparison with the perceived comfort of the batsmen. |
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But the stilted dialogue and bizarre narrative conceits pale in comparison with some of the sacrilege being committed here. |
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In comparison with some of the content, it's a distinctly unflashy site. |
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His deft critique of the British media scene is supplemented by useful points of comparison with the situation in America, France, Italy and Sweden. |
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I was quite specifically talking about the comparison between playing Heimdall on one day, and playing Mandela on the next. |
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But a mafioso such as Willie the Rat would have taken that as the good news by comparison when he heard the rest. |
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A comparison shows that the abuse of heroin has increased tenfold. |
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Maran confirms this opinion by the comparison of the imposition on polygamy of the same number of years of penance as are assigned to trigamy in Canon iv. |
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This system provides a means of conducting a paired comparison of positive selection and evolutionary rates for homologous genes in both species groups. |
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Following a storm of criticism, Franck dug in on the comparison in two further posts. |
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For doing so, I was likened in comments to Josef Mengele, a comparison that warmed the cockles of my gay, half-Jewish heart. |
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As Tropical Depression 11 turned into Hurricane Jeanne, it is a weak sister by comparison to everything else that went by the Bahamas this hurricane season. |
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As a result, the Cultural Revolution proved to be something of a non-event, in comparison with the chiliastic aspirations with which it had begun. |
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The atomic energy expert admits that establishment of nuclear power stations needs slightly more initial investment, in comparison to other kinds of power stations. |
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Neither verification by comparison nor by checksum is available. |
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Headway has also been made on getting the homeless off the streets as the amount of tramps and beggars seems minimal in comparison to major UK cities. |
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Too silly and too scripted, those segments paled in comparison to the ones that Handler helmed solo. |
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It's a bit of a cheat pretending that a town with a population of eleven thousand is a village, but in comparison to neighbouring Watford the place is positively rural. |
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In the second part, the herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores are divided into large and small categories for comparison within and between subregions. |
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University of Illinois agronomist Don Bullock developed a detailed comparison of sampling intensities, based on an intensive sampling of a 640-acre farm in central Illinois. |
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Another suggestive piece of evidence is comparison with dogs that remain on the other side of the long vanished Asia-North America land connection. |
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The nuclear interaction in muonic molecules can be treated as a perturbation using the smallness of the nuclear scattering amplitude in comparison with the molecular scale. |
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He's surprisingly lucid in comparison to his usual interviews and manages to avoid the trademark doommongering and baseless claims of scientific advance. |
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It was a simple and appealing narrative worthy of comparison to the writings of Greensboro, N.C.'s native son, O. Henry. |
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But whatever their scandalous relationships are, they pale in comparison to that of aria. |
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The comparison information wasn't as good as its more established competitors, but on the plus side it returned a lot more hits and found a much lower price. |
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In the case of the group, the most reasonable comparison standard was another group, most likely the advantaged group that was perceived as perpetrating the discrimination. |
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English versus Continental riding practice bears comparison with differences between English and Continental taste in landscape gardening, as seen from the English side. |
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I suspect he chose the Dred Scott comparison precisely because of its overblown, grandiose nature. |
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You have done wrong, but in comparison to the very real evil that is sometimes revealed by prosecutors, your offending lies at the bottom of the scale. |
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Featuring a slight taper, the new grips were narrower at the top and bottom than the wood grips on the pistol I had available for comparison and felt better in my hand. |
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But this volume considerably expands our understanding by widening the regional sphere of comparison and by taking on board issues of secrecy, cultural heritage and museology. |
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There have been no direct comparison studies to tacrine or donepezil. |
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Exons were assigned by comparison of messenger RNA and genomic sequences. |
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Linear regression gave reasonably good fits to the arcsin transformed data from most times and was, therefore, used to facilitate comparison among the data sets. |
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X is greater than Y are normal in comparison to their label mates. |
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Again, I've found myself in a city where by comparison I start thinking that London's cold, unfriendliness where no-one looks at anyone in the eye is actually rather pleasant. |
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The comparison of these drivers with drivers who identified themselves as alert or relaxed, which is most relevant to usual driving, resulted in an eightfold increase in risk. |
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Is it prepared to recognise that we are, in comparison to our Scandinavian neighbours in the north, and now, even to England in the south, scandalously under-funded? |
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Moreover, FPDs provide improved, distortion-free images in comparison to image intensifiers. |
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The transition from a 3D domain to 2D allowed an efficient comparison of a greater number of deflector setups. |
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To most people, serving as the mayor of a pocket-size resort town seems rather dull in comparison to Eastwood's status as a filmland superstar. |
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I was impressed with Alan Vicary who needed no comparison to the accredited and well known Mister Tom, John Thaw. |
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In comparison with Durkheim and Marx, Weber was more focused on individuals and culture and this is clear in his methodology. |
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Each chapter features comparison tables, highlighted key points and flow diagrams that illustrate therapeutic approaches. |
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Thirteen previous patients who received filgrastim and chemotherapy for mobilization were used for comparison as the control group. |
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According to Craig, Plato's cosmological argument is very brief in comparison with his teleological argument for the existence of God. |
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In the working blades of the gas turbine engines, the 'fir tree' tailpiece is also an important part in comparison with the blade. |
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The comparison of linguistic information represented by 2-tuples is carried out according to an ordinary lexicographic order. |
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In comparison to field crickets, ground crickets, and tree crickets, the acoustics and behavior of scaly crickets have received little attention. |
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The statistical comparison of anisotropy was conducted by measuring the difference in diameters of the bubble in the major and minor axes. |
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Prior to the comparison we use standard stemming and stopword removal on both sentences to increase the morphological uniformity. |
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A comparison of the effects of kelp and crude oil in sediments on the colonization and growth of benthic infauna. |
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But rude attempts at insult and intimidation pale in comparison to how some shameless shamuses perform crucial security duties. |
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A comparison of the organic matter, biomass, adenosine triphosphate and mineralizable nitrogen contents of ploughed and direct-drilled soils. |
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A new energy comparison website enters the market this week, with the launch of Energy Switcheroo. |
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The linguistic comparison of Egyptian Pharaonic-Coptic-Semitic, even at the lexicological level will not bring a positive conclusion. |
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Fans will BIRG within the content of messages more often after successes in comparison to instances when they are unsuccessful. |
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A comparison of no medication versus methyldopa or labetalol in chronic hypertension during pregnancy. |
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Mass lexical comparison is not a proven method for demonstrating relationships between languages. |
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To see that the second integral in converges, we use the comparison test for improper integrals. |
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Specifically, the investigators examined the NK cell cytoskeleton during target cell killing in comparison to that of cytotoxic T cells. |
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First, for comparison purposes, it would be useful to include tabulations for a leaver group in the pre-reform period. |
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Extraverts in comparison to introverts have less cortical arousal and more mental reactive inhibition. |
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But those temperatures are high only in comparison with the critical temperatures of the more aptly named low-temperature superconductors. |
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A randomized comparison of tubeless and standard percutaneous nephrolithotomy. |
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Today, there are no rigorously agreed upon standards for the benchmarking and subsequent comparison of enterprise storage subsystems. |
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Bugg sounds positively Dylan-esque in a rip-roaring rollock which stands worthy comparison with the debut's Lightning Bolt. |
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A comparison of nutritionally-related blood metabolites among nguni, bonsmara and angus steers raised on sweetveld. |
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In comparison to the last six months of 2001, however, New Haven's 2002 progress and the slowing of space returns were more evident. |
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We further analyze the reconstructability of our approach under different capture scenarios, and its comparison and relation to existing methods. |
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With Tumor-size comparison by using fusion and superimposition, it allows the Radiologists to provide a greater amount of information quickly. |
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A recent consumer comparison of coast-to-coast parcel rates for ground and overnight shipments found it pays to shop around. |
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They were not suitable for comparison microscopically, he said. |
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A survey and comparison of usage of ontologies in the area of manufacturing and the semantic web was made in. |
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GeneMarker software incorporates a consolidated replicate comparison tool to be used in ecology, agricultural and clinical research. |
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These firms not only have sophisticated internal credit rating departments, but also rely on external credit ratings for comparison purposes. |
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Coenders and Scheepers present an international comparison on the effect of education on nationalism and ethnic exclusionism. |
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It was hoped the comparison would expand understanding of Neanderthals, as well as the evolution of humans and human brains. |
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The researcher examined the multicultural content reflected on course syllabi for comparison to instructor evaluations. |
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By reclassifying cannabis we are being honest to young people about the harm cannabis can cause in comparison to drugs such as crack and heroin. |
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He then joked that comparison with Hitler's National Socialist Party had been accidental. |
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Any comparison of New Zealand and Cook Islands Maori needs to at least allude to these different resources. |
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Characterization of novel bovine gastrointestinal tract Treponema isolates and comparison with bovine digital dermatitis treponemes. |
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A comparison of demographic characteristics in a rare and a common species of Eupatorium. |
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Prey analysis of four species of tropical orb weaving spiders and a comparison with araneids of the temperate zone. |
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Nutritional plasticity of the predatory ladybeetle Harmonia axyridis comparison between natural and substitution prey. |
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A comparison of renal preservation by cold storage and machine perfusion using a porcine autotransplant model. |
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The French Communists' flirtation with Eurocommunism was brief and hesitant in comparison to the experiences of other European Communist parties. |
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Base metal thermocouples may be calibrated by comparison with noble metal thermocouples in furnaces. |
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Kirsty Lamont, director of Mozo, an interest rate comparison Web site, said more lenders would likely also chop their rates. |
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The Welsh League was weak in comparison with the more established northern clubs. |
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At first, Lucas was guarded about the much lower price tag associated with LifeKeeper for Exchange in comparison with TCU's incumbent solution. |
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In addition, the results of Lightspeed Systems' antivirus vendor comparison tests may be viewed. |
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Her comparison of a silvery moon gliding across a midnight sky to a moon snail gliding on silvery sands creates in us a sense of awe. |
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A comparison of synthetic absorbable suture with synthetic nonabsorbable suture for construction of tracheal anastomoses. |
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Accelerators selected for this comparison were thiazoles, sulfenamides, thiurams and dithiocarbamates. |
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