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We have also been able to compare the trends internationally.
We have been able to compare between independent producers and in-house production.
As an international student, how have you been able to compare college campuses?
"Until we have been able to look at the special case files, and until we have been able to compare them with prosecution files, I won't know.
Based on this new validation parameters we have been able to compare the human and crash test dummy frequency response functions and to evaluate their biofidelity.
This has made Britain's voluntary sector "a cosy world, where nobody has been able to compare information," according to one uncharitable researcher.
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They want to be able to compare notes".
Finally, the two will be able to compare notes.
There should be one place to go to gather data and be able to compare it".
A big part of the appeal is being able to compare your score with friends online.
"I hope in time, I will be able to compare myself to them," he said.
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been able to stay
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been able to hold
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