Sentence examples for having to compare from inspiring English sources

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"Part of the problem I've had with women has been in having to compare them to my incredible mother, Mary Trump, Trumpp wrote.

It's bad enough having to compare parts with another translator (and finding that some of hers might be rather prettier than some of mine), but what if I actually get something wrong?

On the prooV platform, enterprises can test, evaluate and compare several technology solutions in the same proof-of-concept, rather than running a different proof-of-concept for each technology and having to compare the results afterward.

Just as "one can recognize that ["logical propositions"] are true from the symbol alone" (6.113), "the possibility of proving" mathematical propositions means that we can perceive their correctness without having to compare "what they express" with facts (6.2321; cf. (RFM App. III, §4)).

Can't we stand on our own two flip-flops without having to compare ourselves to that other coast?

Give these poor hacks a break--they spend most of their waking life having to compare everything to Gang Of Four.

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OK, and we have to compare that with seven.

You have to compare me to my world.

I don't have to compare myself to others.

What did Obama have to compare with that?

You can't compare it to reality, you have to compare it to other Mafia movies".

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