Sentence examples for making implicit comparisons from inspiring English sources

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Others draw from the controversy insights on American society, sometimes making implicit comparisons to their own.

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Too often, negotiators make implicit comparisons with others and then fail to understand why the other side finds certain demands offensive.

Moreover, Shah explains, anyone who walks into a store and selects one product from among the three displayed on a shelf is making an implicit comparison.

Hannes is making an implicit comparison with America here – the other main choice for many Germans (and other graduate Europeans) wanting an 'anglophone' work, business or life experience.

Implicit comparisons are made when a consumer takes the initiative to evaluate two or more products.

26 Sequential order biases may present themselves either as an overall increase or decrease in scores throughout a judging period; or as observable effects of implicit comparisons being made between the previous and current items being judged.

When ranking hospitals, implicit comparisons between individual hospitals are being made, and thus, it is the latter distinction that matters rather than the former.

Findings based on nCT include indexing pore size and connectivity, measuring grain size of crystal phases, making comparisons of implicit binding strength, characterizing material surface texture, observing inter-phase interactions, analyzing inner and surface morphology, and providing models for finite element analysis of the material nanostructure.

But norms are themselves heavily shaped by implicit comparisons of costs and benefits.

If this defense of the moral high ground is unexceptionable, it's nonetheless worth considering the implicit comparison being made here among several different kinds of violence: acts committed by the FLN during its anti-colonial struggle and those sponsored by ISIS; violence committed by global superpowers and the desperate deeds of the less powerful.

Finally, we simulate a standard test problem on an unstructured mesh and make comparisons with implicit Monte Carlo (IMC) calculations.

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