Sentence examples for intended to compare from inspiring English sources

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The critic intended to compare the contestants to underage prostitutes, not to "underage fleshpots".

It is not intended to compare countries of vastly differing G.D.P.'s.

These were intended to compare the sensitivity of her reinnervated skin with her normal skin — her virtual hand with her real one.

The study involved almost 20,000 patients with high blood pressure and was intended to compare the effects of new hypertension medicines with standard treatments in reducing heart risk, Pfizer said.

Doctors who received the letter, dated July 28, are investigators in a study called the Tide trial, which was intended to compare the heart risks of Avandia with those of Actos, a similar drug made by Takeda Pharmaceuticals.

This study intended to compare these two types of zonal crash prediction models.

This work is also intended to compare the relative benefits/shortcomings of microparticles dispersion in comparison with nanoparticles dispersion.

We originally intended to compare the two areas to examine the generality of the "normal" mantle state.

In this article we intended to compare the effect of intensity and energy on reconstructed image quality experimentally.

The present work is intended to compare different designs of integration of an NF plant in CIP systems.

Thus, this study was intended to compare these two commonly used methods for estimating tree and forest biomass with regard to errors and biases.

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