Sentence examples for may be comparing from inspiring English sources

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That means they may be comparing their salaries with other women.

"What that means is that when you're trying to compare a raised ranch or bilevel to a colonial, you may be comparing apples to oranges," he said.

While aficionados may be comparing and contrasting the textual readings offered by Lyndsey Turner [director] and Benedict Cumberbatch, others may enjoy the performance but find themselves thinking: "Benedict was great, but Shakespeare's not for me".

Media guides still use varying definitions of a comeback when compiling their figures; when comparing Peyton Manning's comebacks with Tom Brady's, or Brett Favre's to Joe Montana's, you may be comparing apples and oranges.

They may be browsing, they may be comparing prices and then going elsewhere.

It looks like Congress may be comparing its two terms (2004-14) with just the current BJP administration (2014 onwards).

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2 This may be compared with its final figure, $460,000.

"This property may be compared to a rubber band," the academy said.

This may be compared to <2×10−4 cm3 g−2 mol in water.

Calanchi landforms may be compared to small hydrographic basins.

This may be compared with the commission's final figure, $460,000.

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