Sentence examples for makes a comparison with from inspiring English sources

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He makes a comparison with an Orthodox Jewish synagogue: "On one side are the men, on the other the women.

It is the fact that this team bat all the way down to their 12th man that makes a comparison with 1987 possible.

Ofwat's David Brittin makes a comparison with other essentials: "No one would expect to pay a flat fee for unlimited food or unlimited petrol," he says.

This paper presents the systems submitted to the ALBAYZIN QbE STD 2014 evaluation and makes a comparison with the systems submitted to the ALBAYZIN QbE STD 2012 evaluation.

A classical implementation supposes a poll mechanism that constantly fetches content and makes a comparison with the previous version of the retrieved content to see what is new.

The paper also inspects the nature of the proposed metric, highlights the constraints of the problem and makes a comparison with other approaches.

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Is nobody going to make a comparison with 2010?

How would you make a comparison with the concentration of financial power in the United States?

The writer made a comparison with "child-free" in an effort to prove the point.

Patients given placebos in the study were unusually healthy, she said, making a comparison with the group taking Aricept unfair.

But few have made a comparison with the Bill Parcells/Al Groh regimes as starkly and as forcefully as Mawae did today.

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