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It's a legitimate comparison.
The only legitimate comparison is between "primitive" in the technical sense, meaning more like the last common ancestor (also called "ancestral"), versus "derived" (i.e., different from the ancestor).
Limbaugh has always referred to himself as "an entertainer," but there is also no legitimate comparison between Limbaugh and such entertainers as St . LouisCardinals legend Stan "The Man" Musial and Walt Disney, both of whom are in the Hall.
And, over time, with each successive level of government becoming a part of this architecture, legitimate comparison will be made on the correct investment of resources and the results being delivered (something that currently is awkwardly measured, if at all).
First of all, note that in the Krueger chart, the US scores among the highest on the combination of the two variables, but that's because that sample is limited to only "advanced" economies -- a legitimate comparison, by the way, as these economies are the most similar.
We only selected the fetal rats with clubfeet as the experimental subjects to ensure the most legitimate comparison to patients with ICTEV.
Subsets of complete data were used in the examination of the effect of socio-economic factors on each separate type of hazardous drinking behaviour, in order to facilitate legitimate comparison of effects.
This method allows us to make legitimate comparison of activity rates between experimental groups in the DG, but, as pointed out by the reviewers, the comparison of the reactivation rates to the corresponding activation rates may be affected.
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