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Simply using the companies' values would make it impossible to compare various executives' options grants.
"The piecemeal changes we've had in the last few years make it impossible to compare grades from one year to the next".
These losses make it impossible to compare Twitter's IPO with others using the traditional yardstick of a price-earnings ratio.Instead, analysts often look at another measure: the ratio of a firm's proposed market capitalisation at IPO to the past 12 months' sales.
make it impossible to compare regional differences.
Images captured contain clouds, cloud shadows and other atmospheric aberrations that make it impossible to compare images taken at different times.
This approach to telemedicine evaluation will however limit generalisability and make it impossible to compare or synthesise results from evaluations with different disease-specific outcome measures.
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The states have made a mockery of that provision, using weak tests, setting passing scores low or rewriting tests from year to year, making it impossible to compare progress — or its absence — over time.
I was also troubled by the fact that Enron was revising its financial statements every year, which made it impossible to compare the results of one year with another.
This made it impossible to compare with the other clubs and ruined the arrangements for Thursday.
The report also fails to break down the number of police shootings by city, unlike other Justice Department reports on crime, making it impossible to compare police performance.
This expansion of criteria makes it impossible to compare apples to apples when looking at data on long-term trends, because what counts as "autism" is simply quite different today.
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