Sentence examples for a comparative term from inspiring English sources

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In the Guardian in 1983, Patrick Barclay wrote that Careca "replaces the lumbering (a comparative term) Serginho".

Diversity is often a comparative term: a college might strive to be as diverse as its community, or as its state, or as the country as a whole; often, in debates over diversity, the unspoken expectation is that the racial makeup of an institution should reflect the racial demographics of the nation.

Considering that ZigBee networks may update the routing by re-initialization, we also took this strategy as a comparative term.

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He argues that "health" is a fundamentally comparative term like tall.

Out of numerous proposed methods, the following privacy approach based on anonymization sounds appealing in a few comparative terms with other categories.

As a result, in comparative terms, Brown's salary was no longer such a burden.

"The study is intriguing, but I will remain a bit skeptical because it is based on a comparative long-term data set and not an experiment," says Jesper Madsen, a population ecologist at Aarhaus University in Rønde, Denmark, who was not involved in the study.

We defined a comparative short-term mechanical ventilation group as those ventilated for ≥ 48 hours who did not meet either PMV definition.

Carrying on past the mile and further still, past the marathon, we begin to fare a little better in comparative terms only when we enter the realm of the ultramarathon.

In a world where, in comparative terms, there is less America because of the rise of China and India and the resurgence of Russia, and less Europe in diplomatic and strategic terms (due to institutional paralysis), if not economic and cultural terms, France, according to Sarkozy, must clearly define itself as part of the west.

Because these methods apply to a broad range of regions and corpora, this definition makes it possible to speak in global, comparative terms: a comparativism of the ways of producing and ordering objects.

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