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And Mrs. Megawati seems to have benefited from comparisons.
Which suffered, of course, and hardly its fault, from comparisons with Line of Duty.
Musicians tend to run from comparisons to other musicians, unless that musician is Michael Jackson.
Still, Sony suffered from comparisons with last summer, when it had juggernauts like "Spider-Man 3".
He went from comparisons with Churchill to Hitler in one week.
They can only benefit from renewed interest in the music itself, but they'll inevitably suffer from comparisons.
You can see it from comparisons between Medicaid and private insurance: Medicaid costs much less.
But now it seems that Mr. Thompson, who has been muted and low-energy on the trail, may be suffering from comparisons with his commanding fictional counterparts.
The Bush administration may also have suffered from comparisons to the Clinton administration, which was known for its warm relations with Wall Street.
In this sense, the play hardly benefits from comparisons it would seem to be evoking deliberately to Tom Stoppard's "Arcadia," another Lincoln Center production.
Railroad earnings, though, have suffered from comparisons with Canadian National Railway, which has sharply reduced employment over several years and eliminated unprofitable routes.
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