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LaBan posited that the current moment might be comparable to the beginnings of the farm-to-table movement.
Serious animation is not unknown in the United States, although the market situation might be comparable to that of California wine, pre-1976.
President Obama told the Times this weekend that "reaching out" to former Iraqi insurgents had yielded results, and that there might be "comparable opportunities" in Afghanistan.
And when addressing other companies that might be comparable in size and profitability to the operating-systems concern, Mr. Greenhill and Mr. Williams were vague, giving no example except for Microsoft itself.
"Two days after the storm we got calls from people who already had leases saying, 'This is what we were renting there, do you have something that might be comparable?' " she said.
The Appalachian Mountain Club's lodge-to-lodge skiing might be comparable, though its trails are not as finely groomed, while hut systems in the West like the 10th Mountain Huts between Vail and Aspen, can require slogs over high ridges and bunking with legions of sweaty, beer-guzzling dudes.
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Depending upon your understanding of gender, this might or might not be comparable to the pews vs. chairs dilemma.
These terms might not be calculated in the same manner as, and thus might not be comparable to, similarly titled measures reported by other companies.
Similarly, the studies that reported aggregate direct and indirect costs might have defined direct and indirect costs differently, so these reported measures might not be comparable.
Thus, the absence-rate coefficients from the two equations might not be comparable.
Aeolian sediments deposited in sheltered positions might not be comparable with other archives with a similar grain size.
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