The pear is its nearest rival, but its cool, smooth skin cannot compare with the warm knap of a peach. |
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It was a sumptuous affair that showed Laois has facilities to compare with the very best Ireland has to offer. |
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Because if there were an experience to compare with that, I'm thinking it would be a rather undersubscribed activity. |
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Nevertheless, not even this roll-call of masterpieces can compare with the best of the Duke's Titians. |
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But nothing, she shudders, to compare with the arctic conditions on offer in Abroath in February. |
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How do those costs compare with the expense incurred in buying into and getting out of a managed fund? |
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If string theory is a theory of gravity, then how does it compare with Einstein's theory of gravity? |
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The only thing approaching a standard to compare with the floppy is the CD-R which is an inconvenient form factor and scores low on ease of use. |
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Keen gardeners tell me that there is nothing that can compare with harvesting your own vegetables. |
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There had been bad times before but nothing to compare with this grinding poverty. |
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Land like this is fetching significant prices which does not compare with the rental income. |
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Complex sand waves, bipolar cross-bedding and gravel lag deposits compare with both fluvial and shallow marine settings. |
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How does the Government's obligation to enter into discussions in that situation compare with the treaty claims process? |
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Even other advanced industrialized nations don't compare with the U.S. in this flexibility. |
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The saintly qualities of Fr. Solanus compare with those of Blessed Mother Teresa, according to Fr. Benedict Groeschel. |
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We have a lot of buildings that were built over 100 years ago and cannot compare with the leafy shires. |
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No surprise, the vast majority wanted to rip me for even suggesting that the NBA playoffs could compare with March Madness. |
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A German photographer decided to test how a high-quality inkjet print would compare with a high-quality analog print. |
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None of his rivals had a record that even began to compare with his, but the past counted for nothing now. |
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The jagged edges dug into his fingers and palm, but the pain didn't compare with the agonizing rip of his heart splitting in two. |
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How does longevity in the United States compare with that of other countries? |
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While being an archivist cannot compare with the excitement of working for the security services, it most certainly is not dull. |
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America is supposedly a land of great natural beauty but I have found nothing to compare with those glorious Welsh hills. |
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As for the others, Elizabeth I deserves a high place, but most of the others don't quite compare with the three above. |
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When it came to tie holes, however, nothing could compare with the drama of the match. |
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How does the 17-year minimum starting point for aggravated murder under the Sentencing Act compare with the legislation it replaced? |
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In an interview with the Herald, he said there was nothing in Australia to compare with the limestone scenery around Craven. |
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While I know that this is a thread about Karma, I thought it might be relevant to compare with the Celtic concept of a geas. |
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Maybe you thought my pain and my loss couldn't possibly ever compare with yours. |
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This American artist has a fantastic voice but, unfortunately, her material doesn't compare with her vocal talent. |
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But that can't compare with the innovation and confidence that we see in Magnolia. |
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How do quality control practices compare with current regulatory requirements? |
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It remains to be seen how outcomes will compare with conventional approaches. |
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Nevertheless, he was a political thinker of genius, one to compare with any of the great names of the 18th century. |
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He has been in the theatre for over 40 years and some of his work could favourably compare with the best in European theatre. |
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The idea is for general practitioners to compare with patients a dummy medication with a real one. |
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Not even the camera and its glass plate photography could compare with Holmes's panoramas drawn with such meticulous detail. |
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For the cricket lover, there is no sight to compare with that of two middle-aged men, wearing lab coats and flat caps, coming down the pavilion steps with measured tread. |
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The gray code is sometimes referred to as reflected binary, because the first eight values compare with those of the last 8 values, but in reverse order. |
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But what he does not reconcile, perhaps, is how does his view of trickle down economics compare with the traditional social programs in working to reach the disadvantaged status of minorities. |
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But the sun's warmth couldn't compare with the warmth in my heart as I expressed heartfelt gratitude for the gift of love God had generously given me. |
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How does the rate on your savings or money market account compare with those on the list? |
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How does the yellow journalism of the past compare with the tabloid journalism of today? |
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Only then will we have a rough idea of how students compare with those in the past, and a rough idea is the most we can expect. |
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On this issue, I have no worries about how Europe will compare with the United States. |
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But how does the bunny-butchering bookworm compare with other famous hunters and the backlashes caused by their beastie-slaying? |
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We are no better or no worse, but we do compare with the higher standards of accountancy and accountability. |
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How do the programme's results and outcomes compare with the needs of the target population? |
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How do taxes and charges for transport in, for example, France compare with those in, say, Germany? |
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How does this indicator compare with standard measures of saving and investment in national accounts? |
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Should we not, though, give closer consideration to how we compare with them on the cultural front? |
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The costs of accepting cash are largely administrative costs, and hard to compare with the cost of accepting cards. |
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And how do their perceptions compare with hard indicators such as employment and income levels, and rates of illness and crime? |
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Young adults themselves are able to see how their own experiences compare with those of other young adults. |
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How does this compare with the indicators for success we set for each part of our workplans? |
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How do potential benefits compare with possible harms or costs of the intervention? |
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An actual case offers a model that they can compare with their own circumstances. |
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Nor does Europe compare with, say, Africa for mineral wealth. |
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You can even compare this with tree ring records and coral records and there's the Greenland ice core records that we can also compare with and they all agree very well. |
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How does red tea compare with green and black tea for health attributes? |
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Although the llama was used as a pack animal in South America, it could not compare with the horses and camels which made transcontinental links possible in Eurasia. |
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How does the advice you give your clients compare with your own approach? |
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Nothing, though, will compare with competing in the Masters. |
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Care home owners claim the financial cost of meeting the new standards cannot compare with the cash they are paid by local authorities to keep going. |
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There are few singers in Australia who can compare with her. |
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The continent has no document to compare with this detailed description covering so great a stretch of territory. |
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It is impossible to guestimate how the money made from extra ticket sales and merchandise would compare with his wages. |
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You might ask how does an e-ticket compare with an electronic document in a medical record or in a loan file? |
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Heptanes insolubilities measured by soxhlet abstraction method were used to compare with the crystallinity of each sample. |
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It furthermore does not have the geographic advantages of a conveniently located airport with direct connections to most parts of the world which would compare with the advantages of London Heathrow outlined above. |
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The characteristics of the final sample are presented below, in terms of the distribution across region and demographic strata, and how they compare with the population. |
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The Polish stroganofs, the Baltic bliny pancakes, Russian borscht soups, even delicious Greek salads couldn't compare with a Bled cream cake. |
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And how do we compare with other countries in groundwater use? |
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How does that compare with the national level of membership? |
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But how does he compare with that other famous tomb hoarder? |
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This unseen level of transparency would compare with the very discrete bilateral negotiations that were the norm before the setting-up of the Club. |
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Our asphalt mixing plant can compare with the imported original ones, regardless of technical performance, economical performance, accurate weighting performance and stability. |
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How does education compare with other forms of national investment? |
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How does the cost of a payday loan compare with other credit products? |
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How does the size of this market compare with legitimate enterprises? |
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How does this policy course of enhanced credit support compare with the approaches of some other central banks grappling with tumult in financial markets? |
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Nothing in the rest of the industrialized world can compare with that. |
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Before starting your inspection you should have a new anode in hand to compare with the old one, and therefore be able to evaluate the level of corrosion and ultimately replace it if it is too corroded. |
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Few things compare with the experience of journeying across mountains and through tunnels on a train regarded with the affection reserved for living beings. |
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Its public reception, however, did not compare with that accorded to Brideshead Revisited three years later, on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Distribution curve of bioclast in the lower part is varied and this shows its abundance in compare with plate, extraclast and intraclast. |
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The only other film that one can compare with this approach is The Fly, which as a matter of fact is a tragic love story where one of the partners is incurably ill. |
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In this paper k-means clustering algorithm is used to cluster the skin pixel and compare with the color space models. |
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Warren and his colleagues first compiled the genome of a female Abyssinian cat named Cinnamon as a reference to compare with DNA of multiple cats and other species. |
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Their small galleys may not hold compare with our tall ships. |
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As a result, the molecules display a unique optical spectrum that researchers can detect and compare with the spectra of similar molecules measured in the lab. |
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