Sentence examples for has to be compared from inspiring English sources

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That value has to be compared with Facebook's earnings and sales.

They gave us months of Kathie Lee detox, so no one has to be compared to her," he said.

To be meaningful, the cost of any policy has to be compared with the cost of an alternative policy.

But, she added, asthma is a potential risk that has to be compared to "the very real risk of the disease for which children are being immunized".

But when you come back and you put the Travers on top of that, I don't think he has to be compared to anyone now.

Unfortunately, when metaheuristics are used, simulation optimization can be very much time consuming, since each solution has to be compared on a number of different environments.

In these trials, PURAS-aided risk assessment has to be compared to nurses' clinical judgment alone in terms of its impact on pressure ulcer incidence and adverse outcomes.

But consider this: each time a person registers, his or her data has to be compared with everything in the system to be sure the person did not register elsewhere.

"If the lottery company has to be compared, it should be with the earnings of utilities or highway operators," a person with direct knowledge of the I.P.O. said before the sale was suspended.

It has to be compared to the death of Anthony Baez, who died in 1994 when Francis X. Livoti put him in a choke-hold, to the acquittals of so many other police officers accused of mistreating black and Hispanic people.

Of course, any ballet movie has to be compared with Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's The Red Shoes, and the figure of Thomas is obviously inspired by Anton Walbrook's legendary martinet – although Thomas is rather less high minded – and Nina's POV pirouette-whirl in rehearsal is also taken from Powell and Pressburger.

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