Sentence examples for compared to the innumerable from inspiring English sources

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"The team and its mortal dangers were a mere handful compared to the innumerable slaughtered in the vaster jaws of war," Doig writes of Ben's assignment.

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But how simple is this problem compared to the action and reaction of the innumerable plants and animals which have determined, in the course of centuries, the proportional numbers and kinds of trees now growing on the old Indian ruins".

We may buy her flowers, chocolates or even beautiful jewelry on birthdays and Mother's Day, but these are mere trinkets compared to the gifts a mother provides her child, which are innumerable.

Tumors from individual patients are close to each other biologically when compared to those from other patients; this may not only be due to their clonal derivation as often assumed [ 71, 72], but it could also depend upon the innumerable polymorphisms inherited by cancer cells from their host.

Can modern jazz really compare to that of the '30s, '40s, and early '50s, when Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, Lester Young, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Coleman Hawkins, Django Reinhardt, and innumerable greats held sway?

Many former officials have shown or given him their notes or hitherto unpublished documents; he has also read and compared the innumerable memoirs written about one of the most controversial and savage periods of modern American history.

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The surveyors did not assign individual names to the innumerable peaks observed but designated them by letters and Roman numerals.

Such strong pharmacological activity of A.carnosus could be credited to the innumerable phytocompounds present in them.

This is because it is much more difficult to capture the innumerable reasons for visiting a GP [ 47] versus the population characteristics associated with health care access.

Proteins consist of an elaborate arrangement of interior folds that collapse into a final thermodynamically stable structure and, for many proteins, only a modest free-energy gain (generally only −3 to −7 kcal/mol) (Lindquist and Kelly, 2011) is associated with correct folding of a protein compared with its innumerable potential misfolded states.

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