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He is an elder statesman chairman and I'm a comparatively younger CEO and I think I can learn a great deal from Bob".
To exclude the possibility that positively deviant wards provide safer care because they treat a comparatively younger group of patients, average patient age data for the annual period of 1 August 2013 to 31 July 2014 will be collected from each ward.
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Its occurrence at a comparatively young age (compared with ischaemic stroke), poor outcome and high mortality rate mean that SAH is a major burden on society (Feigin et al., 2003; Feigin et al., 2005; Nieuwkamp et al., 2009).
These hit Somerville particularly hard as a comparatively young college without large wealth in land.
The United States may be a comparatively young country, but its institutions have influenced the world profoundly.
FOR a comparatively young genre, pop music is suspiciously full of "historic" moments.
Cinema, after all, is still a comparatively young art form, one that thrives on novelty, youth and timeliness.
His death on Sunday night at a comparatively young age, after a 17-year battle with a brain tumour, will leave many with an empty feeling.
It seems to us that the cinema a comparatively young art, ought to be warned against the danger of achieving absolute perfection too early in life.
Ms. Silverman, a comparatively young woman (she was born in New York in 1959), cannot possibly have known the horrors of concentration camps.
But, believe it or not, there is more to it than the evil greenback, more to it, even, than a comparatively young nation desperate to establish some history.
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