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All the plans would have to provide standard benefit packages that would be easy to compare.
It would be easy to compare the pass to the one that led to the famous helmet catch by David Tyree late in the Super Bowl four years ago, but this was different.
With its infinite computing power, businesses can tackle large volumes of data held within legacy systems and, as the cloud is ubiquitous, it should be easy to compare the data held in systems with data and insights from staff on the ground.
It would be easy to compare this show to the Met's spectacularly successful Alexander McQueen show -- and frankly difficult not to.
But with extensive recentering and curving, it won't be easy to compare a 1200 in 2018 with a 1200 in 2000.
LB was used for the FDG assay and the results would be easy to compare with the results of synergy in MICs with antimicrobial agents.
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Single specialty hospitals might be easier to compare.
Using an algorithm, it might be easier to compare the outcome of the different modalities in the nearby future.
Costs and benefits may be easier to compare within than between species, such that objective decisions as to where to invest scarce conservation resources may be more palatable.
It seems as if it's easy to compare them".
It's easy to compare the two, thanks to sites like bing-vs-google.com.com
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