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Though phonological and lexical studies are comparatively well developed, the basis has yet to be laid for a comparative morphosyntactic study, for example between such highly diverse varieties as Khalkha and Khorchin.
Police and fire services are well organized and well supplied, and personnel are comparatively well trained and well paid.
North Koreans learn that the food shortage is a global catastrophe, and that they are comparatively well off.
In the short term most large sports are comparatively well placed in that one of their major revenue streams is insulated for the next two years at least.
But in comparison with possible technological risks, these natural risks are comparatively well studied and, arguably, comparatively minor (the major source of uncertainty being on the technological side).
Apart from being a prolific composer, he was also a keen writer; his two autobiographies of 1718 and 1739 are comparatively well documented.
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That, frankly, ignores the fact that there are vast swathes of Scotland which are comparatively well-off, well-behaved and rather pleasant.
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Their total monthly income can reach 20,000 yuan, so they are comparatively well-off.
UCD police are comparatively well-paid and educated.
Even kids who are comparatively well-adjusted socially are getting into violence and mayhem.
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