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It's a flawed comparison.
But it is a flawed comparison.
The article also drew a flawed comparison between the recent poll and the actual balloting in previous races.
True, this less iconic building hardly compares to the landmark Chrysler Building, but it is a flawed comparison.
When Chakrabarti points to the fact she's surrounded by homeless people and food banks – the inference being, no one would accuse her of hypocrisy over that advantage – she's using a flawed comparison.
On the other hand, I hesitate to promote this explanation as modern Greeks are a bit too quick to take credit for the origins of much in the western world.Jason BielagusCambridge, MassachusettsA good betSIR – Your article on the National Lottery draws a flawed comparison between Britain's National Lottery and El Gordo, the Spanish Lottery's specific Christmas draw ("Slim chance," October 26th).
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David Brooks chooses a singularly flawed comparison, of President Bush and the Iraq debacle to Lincoln and the American Civil War.
His flawed comparison set off alarm bells.
Similarly, due to selection bias based on irrelevant variables (5.Drug.D), when he selects and assigns participants to treatment groups, causal claims would be inappropriate, because of Ken's flawed comparison groups (Table 2, area of difficulty 5c).
As a result, grading the impact of this type of work against a one-size-fits-all set of data is an endeavor fraught with flawed comparisons.
The more accurate comparison is with the Weimar Republic: a flawed democracy whose failures fuelled the rise of fascism.
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