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It would be overstating her impact to credit her with the comparative success of British women in the first week of Wimbledon 2012 – comparative, it has to be said, with not very much – but she, and they, certainly appear to be heading in the right direction.
The ignorance in question is comparative, it is not that the opponent has no evidence, it is that s/he has no better evidence.
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Since the comparative hai appears in bi-comparatives, it is important to examine the word order of hai and the other components in this construction.
Rather, its prevalence in beach sand reflects its comparative toughness; it can withstand forms of physical abrasion and chemical assault that would break down lesser minerals.
Due to its comparative aspect, it couldalso be of interest to more inquisitive policy makers regulating life sciences.
This approach is sequential and comparative because it compares and explains reforms within multilateral health agencies, over time.
These are vital, for assessment is, by definition, a comparative process: it involves comparing outcomes resulting from one state with those from one or more others.
In that same comparative sense, it would be cheap to describe it as a personal tragedy.
Though it is used in general legal comparative research, it is not often used in policy driven criminal justice research.
This rough definition makes clear that preference is a comparative attitude; it is one of comparing options in terms of how desirable/choice-worthy they are.
Lifeball is not 'risk free' however due to a lack of comparative data it is difficult to compare injury rate to relevant activities.
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