| This paper focuses on the semantics of implicit arguments and compares it with that of explicit indefinites. |
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| The research compares with estimates which put the rate of rise lower and which blame most of that on thermal expansion rather than ice melt. |
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| Here, Rilke compares the rose window of a cathedral to the eye of a cat, the gaze of which is in turn likened to a whirlpool. |
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| The tester compares the measurement to preset lower and upper resistance levels. |
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| Statins have become so critical in the war against cholesterol that a leading statin researcher compares them to the ultimate miracle med. |
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| In the process, violence becomes an art form, which Abbott compares to bull-fighting. |
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| A simple program calls the crypt routine, runs the hash on a word and then compares it to the password entry in the file. |
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| This uses a technique known as the integral test which compares the graph of a function with the terms of the series. |
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| Results are then converted to a hearing-response audiogram, which compares them to those of young adults with normal hearing. |
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| At the end of the day he compares the tally of customers with the takings to ensure his profit margin. |
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| This compares three sequences at a time using a tensor which records the frequencies of nucleotide triplets across the three sequences. |
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| That compares with the 45 regular fire tenders normally available to deal with the average 60 emergency calls made each day in the county. |
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| After a quick dusting with fine aluminium powder, a clear print is taken and she compares it with a chart of trainer footprints. |
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| Nothing compares to the sight of a lady's face fully framed in adorable single or double lace edged frillings. |
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| Earnhardt compares the chemistry to what he developed with Kirk Shelmerdine, who crewed for four of Earnhardt's championship seasons. |
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| I was amazed at how many times the Apostle Paul compares and contrasts the Lord Jesus Christ with Adam. |
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| It compares and contrasts unclassified English-language sites and summarizes the available data. |
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| Local radio stations are also interested in playing her work, which Sam compares in style with that of Alanis Morissette. |
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| He compares each of Francis's early companions to one of the twelve Apostles. |
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| This study compares the two calibrations in a conjoint analysis involving donations to a public good. |
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| The film ingeniously compares notorious examples of bad corporate behavior to a list of psychiatric symptoms. |
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| I know I knock it a lot, but the fact is, there's no other city in the world that compares in terms of culture, commerce, and energy. |
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| His nine-year sentence, as his attorney rightly points out, compares unfavourably to the terms handed out to robbers. |
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| Bottom line, for me, is that it works, works quickly and, in terms of side-effects, compares favourably with, say, antidepressant medication. |
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| In one of the more uncomfortable analogies I've ever heard, Reineke compares it to the singles life. |
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| Those factors are reflected in the government's inflation measure, which simply compares price changes for a set list of items. |
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| Served in the sumptuous dining room, dinner here compares favourably with anything you'll find in Scotland's top restaurants. |
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| For single people, Ireland now compares favourably in after-tax terms with most European countries. |
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| This mode compares favorably with other modes through which Cuban households acquire dollars. |
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| This paper describes the basic principals behind this new technology and compares the implosive method with the hydraulic method. |
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| What do you think of this assessment, and how do you think the depth of this draft compares to others from recent years? |
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| In particular, he compares his ethnohistorically derived data with prior descriptions of these peoples. |
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| He compares the story to that of a fairy tale, complete with a princess, a wicked witch, and a fairy godmother. |
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| He compares this to the paper perforations which prevent tearing across a postage stamp. |
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| Our president compares the rebel leader, to a tiny jigger, the parasite that lives in feet and can be dealt with in an instant. |
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| Tagore compares big libraries to storehouses and smaller ones to eating joints, which are frequented by many on a daily basis. |
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| A look at how 1995 compares with other seasons shows how it stacks up against 1933 and other busy years. |
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| The module's design favorably compares with existing analogues by its universality. |
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| It not only compares the amount of knowledge they have but also deals with qualitative aspects of their lexical knowledge. |
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| Here he compares and contrasted Finnish and Estonian farming methods with those in operation in Ireland. |
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| He compares the preoccupation with the extremes of the Jacobeans to the extremes of recent playwrights. |
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| This compares to 6.4 million units a year earlier, which equates to just 6.5 percent market share. |
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| Edmund Spenser in his Amoretti sonnets compares his love with a spotted panther who attracts with beauty but shows no mercy and is cruel. |
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| Watch this space to see how the three hundred and fifty pound camera compares with the thirty quid webcam. |
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| Bowling compares the US to Canada, depicting the latter as an Eden of nonviolence and low homicide rates. |
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| As I'm thinking about this, one of the guards compares the colour of the figures to spit-roasted tandoori chicken, his dinner last night. |
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| He even compares his job to that of a foreign correspondent, filing reports from the Westminster village. |
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| The Narrator compares playing card games such as whist to using analytical powers of the human mind. |
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| She compares her Times letters to spitballs launched toward the front of the classroom. |
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| These new oils are used extensively in modern teak and afrormosia furniture, but the resultant finish hardly compares with the older process. |
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| The study compares the reaction times of drivers who are talking on a mobile phone. |
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| The reader generates an image of the inserted finger and compares it against a pre-programmed memory of authorized prints. |
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| The effect of these works is kinetic and compares to cells in film or frames in comic strips. |
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| Earlier in the psalm King David compares himself to a sheep following the shepherd. |
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| This uncovers problems and waste in any process, and then compares the ideal workflow with the current processes. |
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| Then, each interviewee was asked how the working definition compares with his or her own. |
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| In addition, the survey compares students by basic demographics and by their year in school. |
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| A recent study by the Congressional Budget Office compares current budget options with past defense builddowns. |
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| The build quality compares favourably with my car, and it is much better than the last 9-3 convertible. |
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| The chart compares characteristics of the alfalfa weevil and clover leaf weevil. |
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| This compares with 3.5 cents for black coal, 4 cents for brown coal, 4.2 cents for gas, but all with uncosted emissions. |
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| Figure 5 compares observed topographic profiles of the plateau surface of north Oxfordshire to the predictions of the unloading model. |
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| This study compares the abundance and mass of neustonic debris with the amount of zooplankton in this area. |
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| Maimonides compares this to the intense yearnings that a man feels for a woman. |
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| It also gives a detailed breakdown of costs to distributors and compares this to the selling prices. |
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| There is no other person in Scottish history who really compares to him as a multi-faceted warrior, leader and charismatic figure. |
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| The sleeve note compares it to a Strauss symphonic poem, which is a reasonable supposition. |
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| A number of studies have been carried out to determine how the academic achievement of bilinguals compares with that of monolinguals. |
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| He compares the rage of the people to a burning oven which the baker heats, until his dough is leavened and raised. |
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| The disc has a nice section that compares animatics from the film to the actual scenes. |
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| Fig. 4 compares the decay of the excited state for the native trimer and the solubilized monomer. |
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| He compares these thoughts to the temptations that married heterosexual men have for women other than their wives. |
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| How this drug compares with other newer antipsychotics remains to be established. |
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| The author compares the first two of the three responses to the Minamata disease. |
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| The Economist compares New York City to Atlas, bearing the weight of the world on its shoulders. |
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| Fig.4 A compares the profile from the crystal structure with the profiles from the expanded states, revealing a number of features. |
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| Lynn herself compares White to her original producer Owen Bradley and she's not far wrong. |
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| The Minister compares a genuine life sentence, which connotes seriousness of offending and proper punishment, with the fact that someone is embarrassed about a past offence. |
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| A teacher compares the number of students wearing blue with the number of students wearing red. In this scenario, color is the independent variable with the difference in the number of students, categorized by color, being the dependent variable. |
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| Nothing compares to the lack of transparency, and the aggressiveness of this administration. |
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| Neither of which even compares to the angriest and most sexist of the comments. |
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| Tharp compares the work to a game of jacks, one in which you pick up an increasing number of pieces with one hand while bouncing a ball in the other. |
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| This meal compares best with warmed-over hot dogs on day-old buns! |
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| Lee compares planning to putting together the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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| In the comments he compares the pleasure he gets from working his will on a recalcitrant domestic appliance to the triumph a caveman felt when slaying a mastodon. |
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| Rimbaud compares it to the German-influenced Krautrock scene. |
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| He compares himself to Scheherazade, whose survival was based on her ability to weave tale after tale. |
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| In clarifying the ontological implications contained in music, he compares three of Bach's works, all three being reduced to single, rigidly uniform types. |
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| He compares these both to the scriptural accounts of Christ's post-Resurrection appearances and to the history of apparitions in the later church. |
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| The program calculates your needed man-hours and the available man-hours, and then compares the two, showing you how many man-hours you are over, or under. |
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| Roll over or tap the interactive map below to see how your state compares, or explore the data in the spreadsheet below. |
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| The nature of their decoration, whether by painted plaster on walls or ceilings, or by tessellated and mosaic floors, compares well with that from the countryside. |
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| This compares favorably to benchmarks used in standard market research. |
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| Older kids can use glass measuring cups that have different scales written on the sides to find out how one cup compares to 8 ounces or 235 milliliters. |
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| A published article compares state sponsored police brutality to the individual actions of a two-bit huckster on Youtube. |
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| It was an unmitigated disaster, and Lee compares it to the healthcare.gov rollout. |
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| On the phone, Garrett cites a New York-based explorer, Moses Gates, who compares urban exploration with mountaineering. |
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| If one compares multipolar Europe between 1900 and 1945 with bipolar Europe between 1945 and 1990, it might seem that multipolar systems are especially prone to deadly wars. |
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| For this versatility, Fox News senior vice president Michael Clemente compares Kelly to Barbara Walters. |
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| The supplement offers an insight into the day-to-day life of the Yorkshire Post and how it compares with the methods and outlook of the newspapermen of 250 years ago. |
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| This compares to an average age of 27 for first births in 1996, and is the oldest average since the CSO began recording vital statistics 50 years ago. |
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| A photograph compares a normal person's lungs with that of a smoker. |
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| Virgil compares the working Carthaginians to a hive of busy bees. |
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| This compares with the headline unemployment rate of about 5.5 per cent. |
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| I would have been interested in a discussion of how the series compares to the original books, and I always like to watch production footage of stop-motion animation. |
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| Colonel Dumoulin compares them to highly trained switchboard operators. |
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| Every time the bird compares its own subsong to the memorized template, the syllables most similar to those present in the template become slightly more probable. |
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| It's always incredibly satisfying to see a home-grown player make it big in the first team and Rovers' record in that respect compares with most in the country. |
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| No factory-engineered fleece compares to the warmth of a sealskin parka. |
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| In Part Three, Cusick pointedly refers to Exodus when he compares the crossing of the Mississippi on a vine that breaks to the parting of the Red Sea. |
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| He compares his subject to shoddy construction, and that's an analogy we can work with, because in software we're working at the thrilling edge of language and craftsmanship. |
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| We discuss how the relation between income inequality and these physical and mental health conditions compares with the relation between family income and health. |
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| Backer board was developed several years ago as a clean and simple method and compares in quality to the traditional but difficult route of doing a mortar bed. |
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| While the quality compares poorly with developed countries, conditions are superior to what is available even a few miles outside the urban boundaries. |
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| While return of 4.5 per cent is not particularly attractive, it compares favourably with term deposit rates from the bank, subject to your tax position. |
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| Many of the theoretical physicists who are alive today may not live to see how the real Nature compares with her mathematical description in their work. |
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| He compares the delay in unblocking or disabling the filter to traditional delays associated with requesting materials from closed stacks or interlibrary lending practices. |
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| He compares himself to the rose and lily, for fragrancy and beauty. |
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| The degree of freckling on the face, arms and shoulders also was noted using a standardized freckling chart that compares the coverage and density of freckles. |
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| The passage in Ephesians that compares the union of husband and wife to that of Christ and the church is a favorite ecclesial image, yet it has always been problematic. |
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| The experiment then compares proper names with common names. |
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| The topics covered in the report, which compares its main findings with those from previous surveys, include service provision, policing priorities and fear of crime. |
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| The current settlement devolves substantial power and funding to the Scottish parliament and compares well with most other sub-national jurisdictions of the world. |
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| This report includes a graphic analysis with the patient's results plotted against normal values so that the examiner can quickly see how a patient compares. |
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| At one minute he conjures up for the listener images of a British landscape and the next he provocatively compares our everlastingly warm shores and other attributes. |
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| The concept of equipoise is essential to the requirement of scientific validity, and is particularly relevant to research that compares interventions. |
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| This can be partially achieved through ethnoarchaeology, which compares patterns discerned in archaeological contexts with those recorded in traditional rural societies. |
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| Justin Bieber, left, compares himself to political activist and peace advocate Ghandi. |
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| The report compares the investment environment in Papua New Guinea with other countries in the region. |
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| He compares the effects of interleukin-2 to the fogginess or irritability that may accompany the use of antihistamines. |
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| The program inputs a value for the integer variable num and compares it with the constant integer limit. |
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| That compares to levels produced by Brazil and India, the two largest producers of sugar from sugar cane. |
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| It compares the behavior of nine different mallocs when used with Hummingbird and GNU Emacs dynamic memory activity traces. |
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| Chinese law expert Peerenboom compares Han Fei against the accepted standards of legal positivism and concluded that he is a legal positivist. |
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| Inactive, doing nothing, he awaits their proposals, compares the project with the results, and rewards or punishes. |
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| The rule of law applied in the jurisprudence constante directly compares with stare decisis. |
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| The method compares languages and uses the sound laws to find a common ancestor. |
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| In the biblical poem Song of Solomon, the male speaker compares his beloved to many forms of spices. |
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| That compares to 18 years for personal computers and color TV, 15 years for cell phones and 14 years for video cassette recorders. |
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| This compares well with the estimate of 120 loads per year for the Gurung village of Thak in Nepal and 149 per load for Timling in Nepal. |
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| Remember that in Plato's Phaedo, Socrates compares misanthropy to misology, the hatred of speech and logic. |
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| The Deloitte Football Money League is a publication that homogenizes and compares clubs' annual revenue. |
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| The barometer compares in-resort prices for a shopping basket of eight items including drinks, sun cream and a meal for two. |
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| In a bottle, and with a lower alcohol content, Foster's Gold compares pretty well with the good old tinnie version. |
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| They used an evaluation process called chronometry that compares the time of test participants' imagined movements to actual movements. |
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| This article compares the use of oceanic symbolism in the poetry of Karin Boye, Ingrid Jonker and Sylvia Plath. |
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| Maimonides compares a fetus threatening its mother's life to a pursuer and justifies therapeutic abortion prior to birth on that basis. |
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| This compares to the Jesmond and Heaton areas, where there were 1,047 incidents, 260 of which were TWOC and 787 being theft from a motor vehicle. |
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| This article compares the communicative behaviour of Udmurts, Estonians and Finns. |
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| But does each subunit know how well its performance compares with its peers? |
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| To complement an artisanal cheese or a fresh loaf of rosemary bread, nothing compares to a glass of fine wine. |
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| This parallel compares the death of the suitors to the death of Aegisthus and sets Orestes up as an example for Telemachus. |
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| The only really risqu comment he makes compares black Muslims with gay ginger people but this still isn't as controversial as it looks in print. |
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| With this viewpoint in mind, Table 1 compares and contrasts the two nosologies. |
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| Cozzolino compares Tanner to contemporary symbolists such as Paul Gauguin and Maurice Denis. |
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| The Bhagavad-Gita compares Maya to a merry-go-round from which there is no escape till it stops. |
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| Being close to the coast, and in Southern England, sunshine compares favourably with most of the United Kingdom, at over 1700 hours a year. |
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| These include two operas by Giuseppe Verdi, Otello and Falstaff, whose critical standing compares with that of the source plays. |
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| The author also compares the different types of database tables and indexes, and explores each of the 22 built-in datatypes. |
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| The voice biometrics technology compares the customer's spoken passphrase to a registered voiceprint. |
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| He compares Simplicius, Philoponus, and Proclus on the subject of Plato's geometrized chemistry. |
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| He compares these examples of gnomic wisdom with Paul's parenesis in Romans 12, pointing out crucial differences between Paul and the Sages. |
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| Stroop compares the role of Polder Dutch with the urban variety of British English pronunciation called Estuary English. |
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| Software looks for defects on the surface, measures the location and diameter of holes, and compares this to a model of an ideal part. |
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| From the registered mobile number, the voice biometrics technology compares the customer's spoken passphrase to a registered voiceprint. |
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| The way in which this passage compares with The Sphinx sheds light on the latter's glyphic stiffness, a property of gemstones. |
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| The report compares the investment environment in Russian Federation with other countries in the region. |
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| Years ago my father and I always enjoyed peasemeal brose, so delicious, even the smell, but nowadays it's impossible to find some that compares. |
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| A dichromat is left with only one colour vision system that compares the outputs in the remaining two cone types. |
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| In addition, spending for legal services in the United States, she says, compares disfavorably to that by other democratic nations. |
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| That compares with about 20 in the days of metal type, which lasted through the 1960s, and about 50 during the subsequent reign of phototype. |
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| Emanuele Senici compares the original and two alternate versions of Foresto's romanza from the third act of Attila. |
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| A final chapter compares the work of the deuteronomic school to other postexilic works such as Haggai, Zechariah, Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah. |
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| This paper compares two proposed solutions to the liar paradox, both of which involve revisions to classical semantics. |
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| The Economist's Big Mac Index compares the purchasing power parity of countries in terms of the cost of a Big Mac hamburger. |
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| He often compares the experience to a guy saddling up to a bar. |
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| The study compares and evaluates this method along with an electropositive 1MDS filter-elution method. |
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| This study compares the concentration of organic pollutants in tissues of a recreationally important coastal marine fish in Southern California. |
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| As an ancestor figure, he compares to Dyfnwal Hen, who is likewise attributed with founding kingly lines in the Hen Ogledd. |
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| A nanoelement compares to a basketball, like a basketball to the size of the earth. |
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| Snyder, examines crimes committed by preteens and juveniles younger than 13 and compares the data with crimes committed by older juveniles. |
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| Few could expect to survive being dragged under the wheels of a 15-ton HGV but Lewis, who compares himself to Humpty Dumpty, beat all the odds. |
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| The report compares the investment environment in Equatorial Guinea with other countries in the region. |
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| The Policy Inspector tool analyzes, compares and verifies policies written in XACML using formal proof. |
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| Please let me comment on the letter from Frank Russo in which he compares pro-choice leaders with Hitler. |
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| Jane Stanford compares some of Moriarty's characteristics to those of the Fenian John O'Connor Power. |
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| She compares mass incarceration to Jim Crow laws, stating that both work as racial caste systems. |
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| A similar chart in the article on luminous efficacy compares a broader array of light sources to one another. |
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| The author concludes that the knowledge derived from Wikipedia compares favorably with the manually constructed knowledge bases Cyc and WordNet. |
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| Aristotle compares a sleeping person to a person who is overtaken by strong feelings toward a stimulus. |
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| He explains them, visits them, simplifies them, clarifies them, contextualizes them, compares them, demythologizes them and always personifies them. |
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| The following table compares the populations of the main Scottish archipelagos with that of the Faroe Islands for a similar time frame to the above. |
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| Alexy has recently mathematized the formula, but for the purposes of this article it will suffice to note the three attributes it compares for each principle. |
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| He said that this is the case because it compares swimming pools to the wild ocean and extrapolates the survival rates of calves to life expectancy in adulthood. |
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| Fudge compares the structure of the fibres to spider silk, which contains layers of crystalline planes called beta sheets separated by soft rubbery bits. |
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| Perhaps nothing in David's reign compares in importance to this. |
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| They generally describe it as an approach that pays particular attention to, reflects on, and compares the cultural embeddedness of all theologies. |
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| This effect compares the quarks' Fermi motion in deuteron and iron. |
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| The following overview of five tort-reform trouble spots for medical-liability insurance shows how past, present and pending legislation compares to MICRA's standard. |
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| He compares creating to falling in love at first sight, a coup de foudre. |
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| What women and doctors need to know is how this device compares with surgical procedures and intrauterine devices in preventing pregnancies and causing minimal harm. |
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| Howard McCurdy critiques the nature and effects of NASA's organizational culture, while Robert MacGregor compares NASA and the Atomic Energy Commission as technocracies. |
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| Pufahl discusses the manner in which phosphorus is concentrated in insular, seamount, and continental margin phosphorites, and compares phosphorites in upwelling vs. |
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| Its scoring is similar to match play, except each player compares their hole score to the hole's par rating instead of the score of another player. |
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| Frank argues that satisfaction with levels of income is much more strongly affected by how someone's income compares with others than its absolute level. |
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| It inspects each file that tries to run on a computer and immediately compares the files to White Lists of good files and Black Lists of harmful files. |
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| Hisama analyzes the structure of the voices in each sonority and compares successive sonorities using permutational theory to track which voices switch places. |
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| The opening of Inferno 21, in which Dante compares the barrators boiling in tar to the hubbub of the Venetian arsenal, exemplifies the lucidity of the translation. |
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| I ask him how a jaunt around the UK compares to his worldwide galavanting. |
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| Additionally, this study compares the banner ad results for clear and conspicuous presentation to those of a prior study that examined television advertising. |
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| In addition, we performed chemical analysis of the volatile emissions from lychee to determine how its sesquiterpene composition compares to that from known lauraceous hosts. |
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| However, Michael Allegra, general manager of UTA, says UTA's service compares in all aspects to many other transit authorities across the country. |
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| Even more interesting is the next chapter, in which Rao compares and contrasts the Yogic philosophy with that of Advaita Vedanta, the philosophy of Shankara. |
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| In part 4 Lee compares postexilic Judah with Hong Kong, valuing hybridity, with various peoples forged into a new community, requiring inclusivity that embraces plurality. |
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| Alfaro shows his results on the application of a heuristic method for estimation of velocity structure for S-waves and compares his findings with existing PS-logging data. |
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| Harvey identifies each mention of God in the Leningrad Codes that is followed by the appositive Elohim, and compares it to the counterpart in the Septuagint. |
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| An updated systematic review of the literature has been published that compares powered versus manual toothbrushing for the maintenance of oral health. |
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| The opening chapter classifies query processing according to execution frequency and compares the classification scheme to existing query taxonomies. |
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| But instead of being thanked for all those NI contributions ripped from your pay packet every month, some numpty in the House of Lords compares you to a jobless scrounger. |
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| A certain tempo compares to other tempi by the difference in speed, whereas a certain rhythm compares to other rhythms by the difference in structure. |
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| Following the recent discovery that Vanbrugh visited India and drew Mogul mausolea, Hart compares the pinnacled skyline of Blenheim to the Taj Mahal. |
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| The next research article compares two different interpretive approaches, a nonpersonal flyer and an interpersonal audio talk, on visitor attitudes and knowledge. |
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