They will also compare and contrast the ways in which the three types of couples relate to their siblings and parents. |
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Using molecular biology as well as traditional morphology, Museum scientists can compare and contrast the evidence. |
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This gave me a chance to compare and contrast the experience of a new participant at each of these conferences. |
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To be able to understand that better, we need to compare and contrast it to Mercury itself. |
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To generate hypotheses about mechanisms in humans, one must compare and contrast different lead exposure and dose measures. |
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Have a read of the scholarly works on the conversion of the Franks and compare and contrast with Pol Pot. |
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If you would like to compare and contrast how he looked three weeks ago, make with the clicking on this here link. |
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I will compare and contrast the California and Iran earthquakes in a future post. |
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The lessons in the text compare and contrast the differences between dealing with men and women. |
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A simulation model has been developed to compare and contrast the results of our model with those of other traffic flow models. |
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During group time, the students made lists and charts, so they could compare and contrast their opinions. |
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It was not meant to compare and contrast in a way that would make it look like anything was non-factual. |
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Students could compare and contrast the bones of the chicken wing to the human arm and hand bones. |
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Exchange research on home provinces, and compare and contrast home region with assigned province and territories. |
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Benchmarking can also be used within a country to compare and contrast different regions. |
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And then we can compare and contrast those different case study examples and look for any sorts of similarities or commonalities that come out of that. |
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It bears repeating that Part III does not aim to compare and contrast the pros and cons of different funding mechanisms. |
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The study's main focus was to compare and contrast different countries' regulations for the functional food and novel food industry. |
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If you were sitting a public examination in Ireland, you might be asked to compare and contrast. |
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It will however be essential to compare and contrast the transport and refinery processes involved in producing biofuels and traditional fuels. |
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In this discussion I do not compare and contrast the results of these two studies. |
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This material from the partner school enabled our pupils to compare and contrast the experiences in a broader European context. |
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It is of practical interest to review briefly certain aspects of the Chinese law and compare and contrast them with French law. |
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It has organised seminars and symposia to give researchers and other players the chance to compare and contrast their respective approaches. |
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Ask them to also compare and contrast the cargo carried, the geographical locations of the routes and the length of time to reach locations of the prehistoric, fur trade and present day trade routes. |
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It does not mean a conversation between two people or two groups, but an acceptance, by two participants or more, that they will compare and contrast their respective arguments to the very end. |
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The disadvantage of this aggregated data is that it does not provide the level of detail required to compare and contrast the performance of institutions. |
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Through this approach, the project attempted to gather views from the central office and from the school, and to compare and contrast these perspectives. |
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The objective here is to compare and contrast the strategies adopted by the Member States in each of these sectors with a view to putting past experience to good use in the future. |
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Besides a general lack of information regarding the impact of restorative justice programs on victims, it is presently impossible to compare and contrast programs. |
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In addition to the historical analysis, a study of current OSV clients in VIP and residential services will be conducted to compare and contrast costs and outcomes between home care and residential care, by level of care. |
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The primary objective of this sub-section is to compare and contrast the strictly seasonal users and the FNS users by examining differences in their employment histories. |
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Algorithms are used by computers to analyse knee images in order to compare and contrast tiny structures in the joint that might indicate diseases like osteoarthritis. |
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This gave national, local and regional representatives, together with the institutions that attended, an opportunity to voice their expectations and compare and contrast their experiences. |
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As the teachers say, compare and contrast. |
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The resources are used to compare and contrast topics as diverse as church architecture, the hazards of river flooding, coastal erosion, urban development and Norman castles. |
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Step four is finding similarities between the two concepts so students are able to compare and contrast them in order to understand. |
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We compare and contrast their capabilities with respect to their ability to modularize crosscutting concerns to satisfy sound principles of software development. |
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Compare and contrast the treatment meted out to Minister Lewis, who was constantly interrupted with incredulous comments and expostulations. |
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Compare and contrast this contrite pose with the self-same penitent jailbound all over again last year as a result of felling two motorists during a wee spell of road rage. |
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