Sentence examples for Must be compared from inspiring English sources

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To detect errors, redundantly produced results must be compared imposing the responsibility for system safety on the comparators.

Action will have costs, and these must be compared with the costs of not acting.

And it's no longer the car to which every other member of its class must be compared.

In practical farming, the use of composted plant residues must be compared to the use of fresh residues.

For some bioethicists, the risks of taking enhancers must be compared to the dangers inherent in many sports.

The needs of any individual, disabled or not, must be compared with the needs, comfort and safety of the general public with whom this individual interacts.

But even £900m must be compared to the £1.9bn which three leading health thinktanks have together calculated is the funding gap facing social care in 2017-18.

It is pretty hokey stuff sometimes, and less plausible than the film to which it must be compared: The Wrestler, starring Mickey Rourke".

Afterwards, comics were no longer jejune adventures for kids – blah, blah, blah – and so every new comic book must be compared to it.

The separate diagrams must be compared by eye, and the changes between them imagined.

Hence, downsizing studies' results must be compared with caution when analyzing their effects on turnaround outcome.

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