Sentence examples for bears little comparison from inspiring English sources

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But such help, if given, bears little comparison to propping up a dictatorship by telling tales on your neighbours.

China today, in many respects, bears little comparison with the world that Mao inhabited, but on that question Xi Jinping is true to his roots.

Despite Radiohead's claims, Hail to the Thief bears little comparison to the crowd-pleasing epic rock of OK Computer and a distinct resemblance to the more recherche Amnesiac.

Who are our friends?" This, Mao said, was "a question of first importance for the revolution". China today, in many respects, bears little comparison with the world that Mao inhabited, but on that question Xi Jinping is true to his roots.

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These saturated, sublime images bear little comparison to any other film; rather, they evoke the work of artists such as Winslow Homer and JMW Turner.

While ringing the changes through a variety of once familiar, terrorist ­techniques devised by the Provisional IRA, the scale and intensity of operations bear little comparison to past turmoil.

This motivational model recalls the analogies of Freud, but it bore little comparison to what was known of how nervous systems work, and thus it drew criticism from physiologists.

OK, we're talking about slapping them on your head not eating them – two things which, despite irritating beauty rhetoric, bear little comparison – but it's refreshing at this time of year to do something for your physical self that feels kind.

After all the recent headlines bemoaning the defensive nature of modern day football, this encounter was a highly entertaining spectacle although one suspects it will bear little comparison to Donegal's Ulster Championship opener against Tyrone in five weeks.

Coincidentally, Dorman Commons, CEO of Natomas during that same takeover, is just now describing it in "Tender Offer: The Sneak Attack in Corporate Takeovers". But despite the double helix that created them, these books bear little comparison, for one is a textbook, the other an adventure story.

Despite constant comparisons, Emma bears little resemblance to Tolstoy's Anna, who is castigated for marital trespass by her husband's wrath and her own feelings of guilt.

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