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In comparative terms, it barely managed to resist.
In those days, food (in comparative terms) was awful.
"In comparative terms," he says, "the situation this year is better than last year.
"Earth is about as old as me if you look at it in comparative terms.
First, it provides the staff with a real benefit – they realise how well off they are, in comparative terms.
Serbia attracted less foreign direct investment (FDI) in comparative terms in the last year than all its neighbors.
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That's right: today's highly skilled professional is making less in real, comparative terms than yesterday's unskilled worker.
Because these methods apply to a broad range of regions and corpora, this definition makes it possible to speak in global, comparative terms: a comparativism of the ways of producing and ordering objects.
8, 14 For this reason, any inference is to be made in strictly comparative terms.
I became curious and looked at the report for the school, in particular the student achievement in absolute, not comparative, terms.
Out of numerous proposed methods, the following privacy approach based on anonymization sounds appealing in a few comparative terms with other categories.
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