Sentence examples for making a comparison with from inspiring English sources

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

He also supported the Keep Cornwall Whole campaign when, in 2010, it was proposed to move the boundary with Devon some miles to the west, making a comparison with the status of Monmouthshire before it was declared an integral part of Wales.

Making a comparison with the test data showed that the predictions of moment capacity are accurate.

We did not attempt detection of every SSC in our analysis, making a comparison with our rate of detection difficult.

The solution is evaluated by making a comparison with other approaches, as well as by developing a prototype tool.

The median diurnal TEC variation for this period is determined for the purpose of making a comparison with TEC variations monitored during storm times.

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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.

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

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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