Sentence examples for comparison means from inspiring English sources

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(It's not that the comparison means anything -- he just likes saying "Dukakis and Mondalele").

The price-to-earnings ratio comparison means that, statistically, a company that mines gold or pumps oil in Russia is worth less than half as much as a company that extracts the same amount of gold or oil just as efficiently in Brazil or Indonesia.

"Opaque data and limited benchmarks for comparison means the department has no idea if BT is being reasonable or adding in big mark ups," said Labour MP Margaret Hodge, who is the chair of Parliament's Public Accounts Committee.

Comparison means of physical properties of culture media before planting, at the end of cultivation from culture media without and with plant in each treatment are shown in Table 5.

Nonparametric comparison was performed using Mann-Whitney comparison means testing.

The tEPEC prototype strain E2348/69 (serotype O127:H6) [ 25] was used for comparison means with aEPEC strains.

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It's a comparison meant to be generous, since past generations, we think, turned out more or less O.K.

"Opaque data and limited benchmarks for comparison mean the [DCMS] has no idea if BT is being reasonable or adding in big mark ups," she said.

In comparison, mean employment duration is the longest for JJ PC transitions (15.1 months).

In comparison, mean cell losses were 54% and 49%, respectively, in intact females and in ovariectomized animals with estradiol replacement.

Table 3 Comparison of nK i Pat between our results and previously published   ROI HV COPD Group comparison     # Mean ± Std # Mean ± Std Abs diff.

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