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Because the bank's tax bill varies from year to year, the new target is difficult to compare to the old one.
From this analysis, I find that while such reports are often difficult to compare to one another due to a variety of complicating factors, they do indicate that Iron Dome has been at least partially effective in its mission.
Also, these results are difficult to compare to those of analyses of other risks, possibly competing for the same risk management resources, and the decision criteria have to be adapted to the conservatism of the hypotheses.
This may have made our measurements of E/e′ more difficult to compare to values published using the average of septal and lateral.
What we were doing before was, in effect, using different yardsticks for different companies, and it made them difficult to compare to each other.
When dealing with consumers in comparison-shopping mode, you need to offer them something that either makes you stand outor makes you difficult to compare to begin with.
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I think its funny how everyone says it's so difficult to compare them to oranges.
It's difficult to compare the importance of candidate elections to that of ballot questions.
Although it's difficult to compare Manson to anyone in terms of psychopathy, Adolf Hitler seems most apt.
Data on the quality of an ambulance company's performance is scarce at the national level and difficult to compare town-to-town or company-to-company.
Some aspects of the Dutch model make it difficult to compare it to what is going on or what might go on in other countries.
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