Comparisons of rotifer SL RNA sequences with those of nonnematode species, e.g., cestode or larvacean, showed no similarity. |
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Comparisons with productivity growth rates in other sectors of the economy are fraught with difficulties. |
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Comparisons with other cultures need no longer engender feelings of inferiority and inadequacy. |
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Comparisons with the likes of shouting prancers such as him are so invidious that I won't pursue them. |
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Comparisons of identical and fraternal twins show that there is a strong genetic component to how people respond to lousy childhood environments. |
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Comparisons were made between larvae of C. lari and larvae of other Nearctic species of Ceratophyllus available to us. |
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Comparisons to the 1918 Spanish influenza have produced death toll projections in excess of 360 million, evoking images of chaos in the streets. |
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Comparisons between individual P. lanceolata or B. napus plants in monoculture and interspecific competition were made. |
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Comparisons are difficult, since circumstances differed from place to place and from one decade to another. |
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Comparisons between polls done by competing pollsters are absolutely meaningless. |
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Comparisons were made, lips were smacked, tongues were rolled and more thoughts were offered on the flavours and subtleties. |
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Comparisons between linguistics and fields like history or chemistry give similar results. |
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Comparisons with the potential source rocks of these sediments suggest little alteration during sediment transport and diagenesis. |
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Comparisons between international law and domestic criminal law do indeed appear stark. |
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Comparisons are drawn between demographic patterns and career patterns of the two countries. |
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Comparisons of the roles of homeobox genes in metazoan development are playing a pivotal role in the current resynthesis of developmental and evolutionary biology. |
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Comparisons between transcripts of consultations and subsequent interviews indicated that most patients were able to recall some or most of the information given to them. |
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Comparisons with similar studies in the literature are problematic because of differences in methods, minimum patch sizes, and the processes that generated the blowdowns. |
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Comparisons between San Gimignano and New York are not odious. |
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Comparisons to simvastatin in patients with dyslipidemia at high risk of coronary heart disease showed the two statins to be equivalent. |
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Comparisons were made between the home and away team's number of fouls and violations. |
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Comparisons between the scleral rings of dinosaurs and modern birds and reptiles have been used to infer daily activity patterns of dinosaurs. |
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Comparisons are complicated, but the disproportion is overwhelming. |
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Comparisons of different molecular clock models and tree priors were performed similarly to a method of Bakker et al. |
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Comparisons between Coldplay and U2 became increasingly common. |
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Comparisons of Charon's eyes to a light at night and a festive bonfire add a popular touch that has its own effectiveness when compared to the more aulic poetry of the time. |
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Comparisons are made with corresponding results in an open-plan office. |
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Comparisons between giraffes and their ancient relatives suggest that vertebrae close to the skull lengthened earlier, followed by lengthening of vertebrae further down. |
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Comparisons are thus often meaningless across products or service. |
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Comparisons of financial centres focus on their history, role and significance in serving national, regional and international financial activity. |
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In an inspired move, the Gallery of Modern Art has hung five oil paintings alongside the etchings, allowing us to make clear comparisons. |
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If those comparisons with the glory days of the dotcom boom don't trigger alarm bells, there are plenty of other reasons to be nervous. |
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Quantitative comparisons between each evolved clone and the ancestor are based on densitometric analyses of the gels. |
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To present the most accurate graphic comparisons, pop-up images have not been re-sized. |
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Population sample pairwise comparisons were performed to test for genic and genotypic differentiation across loci. |
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It would be easy to make glib comparisons with various tyrannies of the past, but I don't think they'd be quite accurate. |
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This collection of songs is breathtakingly good, rustling up a myriad of comparisons to their contemporaries. |
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We begin with the description of these bulk sites to establish a baseline for future comparisons. |
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In addition to this one method, we have DNA testing, comparative anatomy, biogeography, embryology, and comparisons between molecular structures. |
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Thirdly, they have been extensively used in cross-national comparisons of social mobility. |
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Among tenth graders, none of the bivariate comparisons reaches statistical significance. |
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First of all in London we have the Tube which is still owned by the Government, so comparisons can be made there. |
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We considered a P value of less than 0.05 to be statistical significant in all comparisons. |
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The frames are rendered with both the graphics board and the DirectX reference rasterizer to perform direct comparisons on screen. |
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Any instrument using an array of switches to generate sound will inevitably invite comparisons with the piano and its keyboard. |
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Joel has a couple of tables of figures showing stock comparisons, one from last week, and one from two years ago. |
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Direct comparisons with previous surveys, however, cannot be made as they obtain quotes for different profiles of drivers. |
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Thus, comparisons of treated patients with not treated patients may spuriously imply that drug treatments are actually harmful. |
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However rancorously the debate may have raged, actual scientific comparisons are notable by their absence. |
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We made similar comparisons for daily availability of routine appointments. |
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He drew comparisons between democracy and the Yasig laws of the Tartars as being man-made laws that were overshadowing God's laws. |
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Handel's comparisons of the works of Clausewitz and Sun Tzu are nothing short of brilliant. |
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But what about the regular roll call of comparisons critics love to reel off? |
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Differences in data collection make direct comparisons between lacertids, gymnophthalmids, and teiids difficult. |
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In the absence of key comparisons with mild corticosteroids, the clinical need for topical pimecrolimus is unclear. |
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The distinction between absolute and relative gaps becomes important when comparisons are made over time. |
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This property comes about because the visual system makes comparisons relative to the putative axis, implying additional processing. |
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Growth had been expected to come down during the year, because of tougher year-on-year comparisons. |
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It also points out that year-on-year comparisons are misleading, as far less money was spent on marketing in the more recent circulation period. |
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The intron size distributions were plotted as scattergrams with density ellipses for selected pairwise gene comparisons. |
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And they came out with a whole host of false pricing comparisons and we are fighting back against that misinformation. |
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The trouble with these surveys, aside from their terminal lack of point, is that they insist on making silly comparisons. |
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The only comparisons we know are two Early Bronze Age barrows in Northamptonshire, at Irthlingborough, and Gayhurst. |
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He has been projected as one of the top picks in the next draft and has drawn comparisons to former Miami standout Warren Sapp. |
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Improved image quality inspection tool with a pre-rendered reference rasterizer image database for comparisons. |
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But the obliteration of Nagasaki was, if comparisons on this scale are even possible, even worse than that of Hiroshima. |
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Intergroup comparisons were made using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test and Mann-Whitney test. |
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For statistical comparisons between the groups the Wilcoxon rank sum test was used. |
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Study designs with community comparisons must adequately control for potential confounding factors. |
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Aid as a share of GDP is the yardstick that is typically used for international comparisons. |
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We adjust the figures from fiscal years to calendar years in order to make comparisons with other countries. |
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This approach draws parallels between similarity judgments and analogic comparisons. |
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Other bands heaped with such lofty comparisons might not be able to deliver the goods. |
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Other studies have begun to examine habitat use by estuarine fishes in more detail including zoogeographic and temporal comparisons. |
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There are also animatics, galleries, storyboard comparisons and a few deleted scenes, but nothing particularly in depth or exciting. |
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He repeatedly returns to comparisons with more biblical Protestant traditions, feminist theology, and liberation theology. |
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Many have recognized the importance of energy in an appraisal but say they lack the necessary tools and comparisons to verify their calculations. |
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Such comparisons show Ireland for what we have become, a high-cost, uncompetitive economy. |
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The underdetermination of theory by data allows for a surfeit of plausible comparisons and interpretations. |
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Consistent with the close phylogenetic relationships of the species sampled, most nucleotide sites were invariant in pair wise comparisons. |
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This comes with the ability to compare two storage devices on-screen at the same time and that is exactly what we needed for our comparisons. |
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It's so busy attempting to draw comparisons to male stereotypes that it can hardly avoid making its female characters into cartoons as well. |
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Berlinski notes Dembski's extensive academic training, but overlooks Dembski's documented penchant for invidious comparisons. |
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This could impact on the calculation of capital adequacy ratios and make comparisons between unlisted banks and listed banks difficult. |
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In this case, changes in photosynthetic activity enable comparisons to be made between mitochondria in autotrophic and heterotrophic tissue. |
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I've made some screencap comparisons between the Blu-ray and the remastered 1080P trailer. |
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How do the comparisons within the study area enhance our understanding of an Early Helladic world-view? |
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Her doe-eyed features and silken voice conjures comparisons to other mystic chanteuses with names like Sarah, Chantal, Diana and Tori. |
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However, we note that neither test retains significance after correcting for multiple comparisons over genes. |
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All other contrasts were performed as Tukey-Kramer tests, which correct for multiple comparisons. |
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P values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons, but the results stand after correction with the Bonferroni method. |
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Conversely, products that do not lend themselves to such comparisons encounter difficulty because they hinder valuation. |
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Little wonder that the petite, sharp-eyed Phoolan, is hurt by comparisons to the avuncular and hirsute Veerappan. |
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He deduced this from comparisons of data taken by the ancient Sumerians 2,000 years before his time. |
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So it doesn't matter if you picked a different list today so long as the companies met that test and you did rigorous paired comparisons. |
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In similar reciprocal comparisons assuming minimum evolution, the arthropod map is united with the chordate map by three transformations. |
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The truth itself is far more complex than these facile comparisons, which also makes it more durable. |
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Intraordinal comparisons indicate equal rates within rodents and variable rates within perissodactyls and artiodactyls. |
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Yet for many making the link, it is undoubtedly his imperturbability rather than consistency of play that informs comparisons. |
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The yo-ho-ho swashbuckling in the film drew comparisons with Errol Flynn, but Bloom's territory is not raffish seduction. |
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It offers fare comparisons, terms and conditions, and hot links to airlines' Web pages. |
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Across major phylogenetic comparisons, the evolution of Hox clusters generally parallels the evolution of axial complexity. |
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We determined both unadjusted and Bonferroni adjusted significance levels to account for multiple group comparisons. |
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Around 8,000 boat people have arrived in Australia in the past two years, a small number by international comparisons. |
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The net present value, as a ranking criterion, can distort comparisons among competing projects of unequal investment size. |
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His potential and spiky energy have invited comparisons with some of the finest in Liverpool's history. |
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Such grim and gloomy comparisons between today's economic slowdown and those of yesteryear are common. |
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I became frustrated that the only comparisons and references my brain threw up were of disaster movies. |
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This randomised study is often seen as having ushered in a new era in making fair comparisons of alternative treatments. |
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On the plus side, unlike Julian and Sean Lennon, she has been smart enough to avoid direct comparisons by eschewing a musical career. |
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First, this study only examined long-time exercisers, and therefore, no comparisons could be made among those in the lower stages of change. |
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Before comparisons can begin, however, we must examine what ethnic cleansing means. |
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Most of the silicified microbes, however, lack the key features that would allow accurate comparisons with extant taxa. |
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To perform statistical comparisons, we grouped monthly data together within each period. |
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They include Web-based communication tools that allow real-time data comparisons with clients and optimizers. |
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Thus we will only discuss the order of magnitude of the estimated number of loci and not fine numerical comparisons. |
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Species whose young had striped coats were significantly more likely to be hiders not followers, but based only on cross-species comparisons. |
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For comparison of paired data within the study groups, the Wilcoxon signed rank test was used for the individual comparisons. |
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If similar comparisons are extended to the United States homeland, the conclusions are troubling. |
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Over the past decade I have read similar comparisons for many countries and regions of the developing world. |
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Of course, averages invite comparisons, and this figure varies hugely from car to car. |
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Gross inequity exists in the provision of stroke services within the UK, and comparisons with mainland Europe show Britain in a poor light. |
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He made the most unpalatable insinuations and unpleasant comparisons without hurting anyone's feelings and without giving cause for disapproval. |
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In general, I use it to describe the comparisons of independent outcomes in search of inductive consilience. |
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In reality, of course, all such comparisons are invidious, and the loss of any human being is tragic. |
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This will allow it to assess the best bid quickly as some proposals tend to be convoluted, making comparisons difficult. |
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Thus, post hoc tests, such as linear contrasts, template correlations, and pairwise comparisons are used. |
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The psychedelic cowpunks in the band claim that their suburban bubble insulated them from the comparisons that get thrown their way. |
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These comparisons are rather crude since the sample sizes and geographic distribution of lines differ in each study. |
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In this context comparisons to his great predecessor in office do not seem to me absurd. |
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Research suggests that counterfactual comparisons help people draw preparative lessons for improved future performance. |
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Anyone who contravenes the taboo against making historical comparisons brings a moral death sentence down on himself. |
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No statistic better illustrates Marblehead's decline than comparisons of shipping tonnage before and after the war. |
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Probably the most dramatic comparisons are for profits and employee compensation. |
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Any anthology of Lennon's work draws comparisons with his songwriting partner. |
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There are rightly many comparisons made with South African apartheid, particularly the international anti-apartheid campaigns. |
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With a generic instrument, previously unrecognized adverse effects may be detected and comparisons can be made across patient populations. |
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I explained that such comparisons, if offered seriously in print, would lose a libel suit any day of the week. |
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Eventually this band rises above such comparisons and dismissals and takes on its own shape. |
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These three statistical comparisons allowed us to test which method most accurately approximates the ideal. |
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There are counter arguments, of course, but I don't think one can justify dismissing the comparisons with other countries as easily as he does. |
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We should argue about how things are, not seek to win arguments with vacuous comparisons designed to evoke revulsion without thought. |
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A simple single-storey pavilion is enclosed by folded concertina walls and roof, prompting irresistible comparisons with origami. |
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Furthermore, the indexes fashioned allow comparisons of relative well-being between, say, males and females or blacks and non-blacks. |
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Value added measures are intended to allow comparisons between schools with different student intakes. |
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Perhaps the most piquant recent occult comparisons have come in more subtle and complex shades. |
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Our comparisons also suggest that the types of grave artifacts included with burials were partly related to age and location. |
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So comparisons are a bit invidious at times and I realise why we struggle with that. |
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At the time of our Queen's accession to the throne, comparisons were drawn between the reign of the first Elizabeth and the new monarch. |
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When Freddie is doing the business with bat and ball, there are inevitable comparisons with Ian Botham. |
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Drawing comparisons between film-makers and designers has its merits on critical and theoretical levels. |
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When it comes to cross-cultural comparisons, however, the situation is very different. |
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The difficulty of evaluating this argument is finding enough cross-sectional data to make valid comparisons. |
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Cross-sectional comparisons of school district performance should be possible. |
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Further comparisons can be made by fitting models after combining parts of the data set. |
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Regional comparisons between growth rates in temperate and tropical zones can be biased by the zoogeographical dominance of some families in certain regions. |
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I don't think comparisons of her situation and mine are appropriate. |
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If most of the McCarthy comparisons have been favorable, all of them have been facile. |
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Likewise, comparisons of growth series permit elucidation of phylogenetic relationships at lower taxonomic levels such as suborders, families, or subfamilies. |
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While the art and science of diagnosis is dependent upon comparisons among groups, clinicians should apply their choice of treatments prescriptively. |
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In comparisons to nontasters, supertasters tasted more sweetness in table sugar, more bitterness in foods and beverages such as black coffee, and more sourness in fruits. |
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But, unfortunately, economics isn't good at diachronic comparisons, for much the same reason as it hasn't been very good with such things as the environment. |
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These are ahistorical and frankly grotesque comparisons, and the damage they cause cuts deep, in many directions. |
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We know relatively little about the comparative effectiveness of different lipid lowering drugs because studies that make direct comparisons of the drugs are uncommon. |
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This irradiance allowed growth without photoinhibition or photo-oxidation and this is important for effective comparisons of antioxidant activities. |
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These revenue estimates are based on comparisons to similar mass-marketing ventures which tie movies and television shows in with associated merchandise and services. |
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There are concerns that indirect comparisons may be subject to greater bias than direct comparisons and may overestimate the efficacy of interventions. |
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Each makes perfect sense when seen in isolation, but will nevertheless benefit from being viewed alongside its analogues, since detailed comparisons will then become possible. |
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After the read aloud, the text was extended as children examined pictures of a cricket, a ground beetle, and ladybugs, and they made comments and comparisons. |
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As a well-bred Mormon with ties to Utah, Huntsman has inevitably drawn comparisons to former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. |
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There was no intention to make cross-cultural comparisons in this study. |
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Grain patterns in the mahogany are too indistinct to establish that boards in the two tables came from the same tree, although such comparisons often prove very useful. |
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Similar comparisons could be possible between constructs with different cell types, or produced under different combinations of experimental conditions. |
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All wheat parameters we studied were unresponsive to blue light, so comparisons between relative and absolute blue light responses are not meaningful. |
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Record companies are far more interested in fado than they were in the past, but comparisons with Mariza are now inevitable, especially if you happen to be called Misia. |
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His skin tone and sunken cheeks have inspired unfavorable comparisons to Skeletor and a diabolical B-movie villain. |
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She was thus well positioned to make respectful, informed, and unsentimental observations, and to deploy anthropomorphic comparisons and metaphors in a sophisticated way. |
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As a supplement to comparisons among natural populations, experimental evolution offers the advantages of known ancestries and constant, reproducible selective environments. |
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Island endemics arise frequently from mainland ancestors in many taxonomic groups, so large numbers of phylogenetically independent comparisons can be made. |
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She rises to the formidable challenge of bringing together her three very different, marginalized figures for thoughtful comparisons and synthesis. |
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Others may relate to comparisons, suggesting pie charts or Venn diagrams. |
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An alternative to creating external baselines is to use comparisons of rates of stops and other behaviors among police officers to identify typical rates. |
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Such gob-smacking simplicity should be easy to describe to you, the reader, using the conventional comparisons and soundalikes, but this single isn't quite like anything. |
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He was a brilliant conversationalist, and liked nothing better than to relate stories from his youth to draw comparisons to how life differs today. |
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Before Jezebel had launched to police false photos, image comparisons were springing up across the media. |
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The lyrics are tightly coiled tongue twisters, sprung with internal rhymes, questions and answers, parallels and comparisons that all add up, and rhyme. |
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A number of interesting comparisons can be made between the specification, the two drawings and the maquette, showing the transition from design to the finished carving. |
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The plots have been smoothed to facilitate visual comparisons. |
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More useful are his comparisons to British forest policy in colonial North America, although those could have been developed earlier in the introduction. |
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There are dangers in drawing comparisons between an artificially bred and domestically trained animal and an animal which is living completely in the wild. |
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We will describe in detail below an analytic method of incorporating these transfers and defrayals of children's expenses in financial comparisons. |
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One becomes dependent on easy, prearranged generic comparisons. |
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That range of rewarding possibilities can be further assisted in blooming to its full glory if comparisons with other transport modes can be made too. |
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In fact, so complete was his recovery, he later allowed himself to bristle at comparisons with Spitzer. |
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Extrapolating from these studies and from comparisons of the morphology of epithelia in lower metazoans, I propose how epithelia arose in the stem metazoan. |
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Our goal therefore was to determine to which group individual sequences belong in order to clarify orthology and paralogy and to provide a framework for gene comparisons. |
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It has consequently recognized explicitly the regulator's need to have comparisons by making very difficult any horizontal mergers in the English water industry. |
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Morphological comparisons between The canal and valley and channel landforms show many broad similarities in planform, sinuosity, lengths, widths and variability along length. |
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We then conducted bivariate comparisons between groups on outcome variables that included rearrest, type and severity of charge and disposition of rearrests. |
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Some data are available with regard to comparisons of deflection per unit force for terminal, subterminal and sub-subterminal joints for cactus species. |
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There is the timing, the comparisons to exes and an overwhelming feeling that nothing feels the way it should. |
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Many of the questions I raise about comparisons between sexism and racism could also be raised about comparison between sexism and classism or racism and classism. |
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The ability to make comparisons with damages awarded for non-pecuniary losses in personal injury actions would have a salutary effect on libel juries. |
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When it comes to zinfandel no comparisons are possible between France and California because no relationship exists. |
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The nature of this software, with its intelligent objects and adeptness at technical drawings, diagrams, and charts leads to comparisons with Microsoft Visio. |
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Press releases are very often filled with a plethora of superlatives and not always so clever comparisons, aimed at creating a buzz, sometimes over nothing. |
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It's easy to make comparisons between Shane Warne, one of the greatest leg-spinners who has ever lived, and Ashley Giles, a guy who goes out to try to do a good job. |
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He welcomes the comparisons to his congregant, but is reluctant to take all the credit. |
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Traditionally, research has been directed at the in-depth comparisons of genome structure between metatherian and eutherian gene maps to better understand genome evolution. |
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Some fascinating comparisons are achieved by juxtaposing the liberty and exclusivity of the traditions of the synagogue with those of the illegal trade of the mafia. |
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Most football clubs aren't listed on an exchange, which makes direct comparisons of their values difficult. |
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Throughout, you can't escape comparisons with Alanis Morissette and mall rat Avril Lavigne. |
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In addition, the boundaries of the city were changed twice during the late 20th century, making direct comparisons difficult. |
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Use of this definition allows international comparisons of unemployment rates. |
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There is little Durant cannot do, except avoid endless comparisons to every long-limbed, multiskilled N.B.A. star. |
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His works have also been compared to Salman Rushdie, Jane Austen, and Henry James, though Ishiguro himself rejects these comparisons. |
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The kit is used with the XFp Analyzer and is ideal for use in pairwise comparisons, as well as with patient-derived and other precious samples. |
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While comparisons are often made with field hockey, the two games have several important differences. |
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By way of charts, diagrams, graphs, and comparisons, the reader is led step by step through a penetration test. |
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Led Bib are a rockier kind of Polar Bear, but we could also make comparisons with New York combo Gutbucket. |
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Plaw acknowledged the limitations of such comparisons, which mix different kinds of warfare. |
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Media comparisons between them and the Beatles would continue throughout Badfinger's career. |
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These developments have evoked comparisons with Venice, a city thought to be overwhelmed by the tourist influx. |
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They have drawn comparisons from other garage rock acts such as The Black Keys and The Dead Weather. |
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Differentiation of intestinal spirochaetes by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis analysis and 16S rRNA sequence comparisons. |
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The taxonomy of the Fungi is in a state of constant flux, especially due to recent research based on DNA comparisons. |
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Statistical comparisons were then made between the nonrestraint control and restraint packages for each warp type directly from the kiln. |
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As indicated in the table below, each basin uses a separate system of terminology, which can make comparisons between different basins difficult. |
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Observations include baseline comparisons for the sake of quantitative impact assessments. |
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Contempt for flunky failures NOTHING A J Hubble writes is devoid of right wing prejudices, again he fails to make valid comparisons. |
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Of course, services provided by governments in return for taxation also vary, making comparisons all the more difficult. |
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Full adders used within multipliers are automatically recognized, which helps to speed up the comparisons process. |
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Multiple-group comparisons were obtained by ANOVA, with 1-way ANOVA for nonrepeated measurements. |
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However, marathon routes still vary greatly in elevation, course, and surface, making exact comparisons impossible. |
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Specific analogical language comprises exemplification, comparisons, metaphors, similes, allegories, and parables, but not metonymy. |
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Scientific racism continued through the early 20th century, and soon intelligence testing became a new source for racial comparisons. |
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This considerably simplified boiler testing, and provided more accurate comparisons of the boilers at that time. |
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Select drug databases also offer price comparisons, lexical solutions and drug image and imprint identifiers. |
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And pundits can always be relied upon for edifying breed comparisons. |
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Mitochondrial DNA changes at a predictable rate, acting as an evolutionary clock that makes it ideal for such comparisons. |
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As some wise apple said, comparisons are odious, and never more so than with a job not yet done. |
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Phylogenetic or typological comparisons of creole languages have led to divergent conclusions. |
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Notable improvement was made in the treatment and number of discriminated synonyms, comparisons of subtle shades of meaning. |
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Statistical comparisons were performed by analysis of variance on arcsine transformed data followed by Dunnett's test. |
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Measuring innovation is inherently difficult as it implies commensurability so that comparisons can be made in quantitative terms. |
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Sensible comparisons were made between the engines only after calculations took into account the differences. |
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Consequently, it looks more closely at trend lines and year-over-year comparisons. |
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These biblical precepts are not limiting but promote comparisons between Koheleth and Buddha, among others. |
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Other papers consider taphonomic comparisons of australopithecine skeletons from South Africa and homonids as taphonomic agents. |
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Robinson, that contains comparisons of Mary Shelley's original text with Percy Shelley's additions and interventions alongside. |
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Age, determined by scalimetry, was used as variable of adjustment for mean size comparisons. |
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The teaching goal was to establish relations between lexigram comparisons with photograph samples via exclusion of Mayer-Johnson symbols. |
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Following these comparisons, a 55P11 constant-temperature hot-wire anemometric bridge was applied to measure velocity. |
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Ignore the clumsy comparisons of the Syria War and the balkans War. |
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There are too few Neolithic fallow-deer bones for enlightening comparisons of the sizes of the bones or of the age structures of the populations. |
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Within hours of the comparisons came the debunkers, mostly defenders of the president. |
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It's this kind of deconstructionist humour which has garnered comparisons with Fry and Laurie and Monty Python. |
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Not one of them drew comparisons between small-town and larger urban settings when discussing where they felt panicked. |
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This yielded individual A and B layer thickness data and subsequent comparisons with CFD and white light interferometry results. |
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Nevertheless, not all historical comparisons made at this time drew on contemporary military dictators. |
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Nevertheless, PPPs are typically robust in the face of the many problems that arise in using market exchange rates to make comparisons. |
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When PPP comparisons are to be made over some interval of time, proper account needs to be made of inflationary effects. |
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I see a lot of comparisons between the golf caddy and the rally co-driver as well. |
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Arriving in mid-season, the switch of style seemed more likely to bring total freefall than draw comparisons with total football. |
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The best of this summer's blockbuster comparisons of humans, mice, dogs, opossums, and green anole lizards with platypuses. |
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But this would be unfair, and not only because of the invidiousness of comparisons between filtered past and relatively raw present. |
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The third element involved years of assay standardization, replication of results in multiple laboratories, and comparisons with in vivo results. |
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Trial balances are entered for new client accounts, allowing for year-to-date or past year comparisons. |
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These determine whether health organizations are meeting public standards for quality set by government and allows regional comparisons. |
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To make comparisons between depths, treatments, and regions, the depth was discretised in intervals of 50 mm. |
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Detailed local data sets are beneficial for comparisons to allopatric populations of the same species inhabiting similar and different environments. |
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These recruits were given such sobriquets as moron, idiot, or Gomer. There were constant comparisons between wayward recruits and animals or vegetables. |
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Notes on the life history, parasites and inquiline associates of Anthophora abrupta Say, and some comparisons with the habits of certain other Anthophorinae. |
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Detailed examination procedures using microscopy together with osteological comparisons were conducted on the food items to determine species identity. |
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The study targeted workplaces in several industrial settings to enable comparisons between industries and to identify differences, patterns, and commonalities in the data. |
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Bioassay data for short-range cues were analyzed by Kruskall Wallis ANOVA by ranks test, and the multiple comparisons between treatments were made by Sprent procedure. |
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Student t-tests were used in pair-wise comparisons to assess differences in the density of Mexican spiny pocket mice, white-footed mice, and hispid cotton rats among habitats. |
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These reports include medical interpretations and provide comparisons of the Operation Tomodachi radiation doses with more commonly experienced radiation doses. |
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In fact, he found repeated comparisons going back at least as early as Camden, many of whose placenames and ideas Bertram incorporated into his work. |
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There have been no comprehensive studies published on other cathartid vultures for additional comparisons of differences in molt in the Cathartidae. |
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Not to make comparisons, Unpersons bathe in their own crusty stew. |
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Nominal GDP estimates are commonly used to determine the economic performance of a whole country or region, and to make international comparisons. |
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For these analyses we planned to consider only the RNG-generated mentations so as to allow for meaningful comparisons with the studies described above. |
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Mitochondrial DNA haplotype comparisons suggest that it diverged from the other ostriches not quite 4 mya due to formation of the East African Rift. |
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One must take care in handling negative zero in comparisons. |
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Rask, in his essay on the origin of the Icelandic language, gave the same comparisons, with a few additions and corrections, and even the same examples in most cases. |
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Skeletal comparisons showed the Pacific species to be identical to the Atlantic remains in the 1930s, and Gray's naming has been generally accepted since. |
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Among specific topics are analog and digital rendering comparisons, setting up the document, custom linework, applying color to a plan rendering, and atmospheric perspective. |
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Descriptions of the histological patterns seen in sections of the pteridophyte shoot apex allowed closer comparisons with the zonate meristems of gymnosperms and angiosperms. |
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Badfinger toured America for three months in late 1970, and were generally well received, although the band were already weary of persistent comparisons to the Beatles. |
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She's heard the comparisons umpteen times, and she's over it. |
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Built from a perspective based on neuroscience and comparisons of human and animal behavior, it ranges from the evolution of vocal chords to the history of TV laugh tracks. |
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It highlighted grievances, drew comparisons with the more generous treatment of Ireland and argued that there should be more Scottish MPs at Westminster. |
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New Zealand is a developed country and ranks highly in international comparisons of national performance, such as health, education, economic freedom and quality of life. |
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In this setting, Hughes can't help but evoke comparisons as a younger version of Benedict Cumberbatch, using his seductive powers as part of his tradecraft bag of tricks. |
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A standard definition is used to assess how different things change engine efficiency and also to allow comparisons to be made between different engines. |
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Improved volumes in the domestic mass market due to favorable weather comparisons were offset by lower volumes in the repacker and professional pool dealer market. |
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And have I not for years pleaded the nonsensity of taking seriously the comparisons of fantastic quantities of overkill on which the SALT negotiations have been based? |
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Unfavourable comparisons between National Health Service waiting lists in England and Wales were a contentious issue in the first and second Assemblies. |
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Mr. Negroponte said eliminating the comparisons was required as part of a nondisparagement clause in the partnership agreement the two companies had signed. |
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