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A structured topic guide was used that focused on three areas that had emerged as salient: how people make comparisons when deciding which of two products is healthier, the decision-making process that they go through when making comparisons and what is important to people when making comparisons and decisions.
That said, a lot of effort has gone into making comparisons, and the results are now emerging.
Chisholm said he was still concerned about the low levels of customers switching accounts, the difficulties customers faced in making comparisons, and complex overdraft charges which left some customers with fees of £400 a year.
I went on in this manner, impulsively blurting out everything I could think of about the species, now and again making comparisons and asking him questions — did he remember the sand sharks off Sias Point? the rainbows of Ripton? the bullhead he gutted beside Stony Brook that flipped out of his hand and, completely gutless, swam away?
To make suggestions successfully, computers must be taught expert human judgment, a process that starts with labeling: give a machine codes to tell the difference between a Renaissance portrait and a Modernist drip painting, say, and then it can sort through endless works, making comparisons and drawing connections.
The different types of volcanic activity can best be understood by making comparisons, and in this section two specific eruptions are compared the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo (a classic example of explosive volcanism) and the 1984 eruption of Mauna Loa (illustrative of effusive volcanism).
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In addition, different normalization methods are employed by different data providers, making comparison and cross-type analysis even more challenging.
It gives everyone the freedom to see connections, make comparisons, and lose themselves.
While it's normal to prefer one child over others, it is critical not to make comparisons and show favoritism.
Inside, where the mind makes comparisons and analogies, the dissociation inheres in malfunctioning metaphors: what is a "symposium / of endangered stars" and how would it evict itself?
"Otherwise the public cannot use it to make comparisons and exercise choice, which is the key objective of the transparency agenda.
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