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"It's comparable to going from the cellphone to the iPhone.
In a rhetorical twist designed to undermine arguments against reform, the president insisted his plan to force all buyers of guns to undergo background check was not a "plot to take your guns" but comparable to going through metal detectors to board a plane and merely "the price of living in a civilised society".
As Simon points out, ingesting psilocybin is in no way comparable to going for a pint, or smoking a joint, or even doing a line.
Selecting a partner through the Internet is comparable to going on a blind date: your first meeting is a fun way to know if you can spend time together.
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Sometimes there are no comparables to go by.
It felt comparable to Catholics going to the Vatican for mass.
If he made deductions, were they for fair repair and cleanup, and comparable to the going rates?
So eating raw rather than cooked food, she says, is comparable to having gone for that jog.
And what's going on now is most comparable to what was going on in '79.
In his new posting, Salam had noted with relief that the bombing was "not yet comparable to what was going on in '91".
"This is not the same all across Turkey of course, but the feeling you would have had in Amsterdam around 1650 is probably comparable to what is going on in Istanbul right now".
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