Sentence examples for a question of compared from inspiring English sources

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"It is always a question of compared to what?" Jeane Kirkpatrick, the former United Nations ambassador and another founder of the neoconservative movement, said she, too, had doubts about the invasion.

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In addition, new questions on participants' concerns about air pollution and a question to compare perceived levels of indoor and outdoor air pollution were included.

But only three previous studies were focused on a remote home based treatment of poststroke aphasic patients: two authors [ 19, 23] in small studies with three and two patients, respectively, highlighted a good feasibility of teletreatment, but they did not deal with the question of comparing it with a face-to-face treatment.

While some doctors say the bigger concern may be whether stents of all types are being used too frequently on patients who should be receiving drugs or bypass surgery instead, the panel review and the journal articles focused on the narrower question of comparing the drug-coated stents with the bare metal stents they have largely supplanted.

The question of comparing gene expression profiles arises in the functional context (i.e., which genes tend to be regulated together?) and in the evolutionary context.

He is also part of a current show in London, "Cartier-Bresson: A Question of Color," which compares some of Henri Cartier-Bresson's black-and-white images with work by him and other noted color photographers.

The empirical estimations can serve as a guide in questions of comparing with alternative in economic policy design when investigating trade-offs between allocation of expenditures for defence equipment and their opportunity costs for non dual-use of high tech products and services.

In particular, Parker et al. (2012) investigated students' explanations of the source of plant biomass and found that students were less likely to identify a correct source of matter in a constructed-response version of a question as compared with a multiple-choice question.

"It is almost certain your risk will be reduced, but then it's a question of, well, what is the risk compared to the benefits?" What if, doctors ask, they sit down with a woman and figure out what her risks are?

But this is not merely a question of deciding what tastes good, or comparing one kind of taste with another; PepsiCo is also trying to understand how product descriptions like "healthy" or "good for you" might affect the way things taste.

Mean utility of answers (MUAnswers): measures the ability of the user in answering a question compared to that of competing answerers.

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