Sentence examples for it is comparison from inspiring English sources

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A map (A: Xtimes X rightarrow X) is called ((alpha_{1}, alpha _{2}))-restricted-accretive map, it is is comparison and ∃ constants (0 leqalpha_{1}, alpha_{2} leq1) such that bigl(A p,cdot)+I(p bigr)oplusbigl(A q, cdot)+I q bigr) leq alpha_{1} bigl(A p,cdot )oplus A q,cdot bigr) + alpha_{2} (poplus q),quad mbox{for all } p,q in X, where I is the identity map on X. [7].

It is comparison of grafting potentials, rather than the property of the whole ascites to induce tumor growth (used here merely as a control of cell viability and cancer features), that should adequately mirror the true potential of sorted cell populations: upon cell sorting, the cells lose their microenvironment, and show their true character (in contrast to the use of the whole ascites graft).

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It is a comparison he mostly enjoys.

It is a comparison that goes only so far.

It is a comparison that only goes so far.

It is a comparison not lost on Cresswell.

Dayne was frequently compared to Bettis, but it is a comparison Dayne does not like.

For industry analysts, the best way to view it is in comparison to rivals.

It is the comparison that makes you proud: the pleasure of being above the rest.

You give it dignity and honor just as it is, without comparisons.

See, everybody makes the James Baldwin comparison, and they think it is a political comparison.

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