Sentence examples for considered comparable from inspiring English sources

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Contemporary shirts celebrate achievements considered comparable to those of the early warriors, but in other spheres.

Figures for France and Germany in the mid-1990's, considered comparable to the British figure a year ago, were 0.9 and 1.25percentt.

I'd sent him a page of "comps" (companies that could be considered comparable), listing them by their unique visitors, revenues and market valuations.

Post-operative results of licentiates in Malawi are considered "comparable" to medical officers, as are operative mortality rates in Somalia.

The cultures of Central America created the most complex civilizations of the so-called New World and are considered comparable to the Classical cultures of the Mediterranean.

It could be considered comparable to the historic step that the previous pope, John Paul II, took in apologising to the Jews for historic church anti-Semitism and for misdeeds during the Crusades, they say.

Therefore, their potential accuracy was considered comparable.

However, when SCP pairs are considered, comparable performance is found whatever the pair of proxies.

The mean hot contrast can be considered comparable between the mMR and mCT system.

Therefore, their computational complexity at each PR can be considered comparable.

The initial traits of the subjects in both groups were considered comparable (Table 1).

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