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Nothing mattered compared to having a baby.
"But nothing compared to having to come up with material".
"He was beating himself as compared to having the other team beat him.
It's a controversial approach that some scientists have compared to "having burglars install your locks".
"It's a tremendous advantage compared to having to work during the day and complete the dissertation part time".
What was being crammed in with a bunch of your cousins compared to having your kids killed?
Each time, whatever it costs per day sounded cheap compared to having to deal with owning a ski area.
The two were estranged for several years after Groundhog Day, an estrangement which Ramis compared to having "a hole in my heart", but were reunited before his death.
Of course, compared to having to fear for one's personal safety on a daily basis, things in Germany are pretty good.
The Internet was "a lower-cost way, compared to having a phone call to an 800 number, to execute," says Gregory B. Maffei, Liberty's C.E.O.
(It has been compared to having HD TV being sent through your TV box, but your TV being stuck in SD).
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