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We might compare a website in English and German, but we don't call it translation".
If you want to know what novelistic intelligence is, you might compare a page or two of Hilary Mantel's work with worthy historical fiction by contemporary writers such as Peter Ackroyd or Susan Sontag.
In a related, but more subtle example, a WHERE clause or conditional statement might compare a column's value with a constant.
Randomization could be stratified according to the presence of hypertension before versus after 20 weeks gestation, and treatment might compare a βb to a dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker or methyldopa, for example.
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To get a sense of this you might compare an oil painting like "Twilight" (2001) with some of Ms. Egbert's much smaller — and to my mind, infinitely more successful — mixed-media collages, works like "Moon Flowers" (2008) or "Orange Radiance" (2008).
On the Clarinho river, we came across friendly giant otters, most of whom greeted us with a sound that the more immature might compare to a whoopee cushion.
To evaluate the level at which the observed SNP-MaP inter-chip reliability might compare to an ideal individual genotyping scenario, a simulated pooling experiment involving unrelated individuals was conducted using the genotypes of CEPH parents deposited in HapMap.
I came here to the birthplace of western Canadian whale watching to see how viewing orcas in the wild might compare to an aquarium's front-row seats.
For a satisfying contrast, viewers might compare it with a black-and-white photograph dating from March 3 , 1979 taken during the Voyager I mission, of Jupiter's Great Red Spot, with the orbiting moon Europa, slightly smaller than Earth's moon, visible to the top right.
We might compare here Vietnamese, a language that is typologically very similar to Chinese, and was written with Chinese characters until the time of the French colonial administration.
Yes, I realize that one might compare this quarter to a dinghy making it to shore after the aircraft carrier was sunk.
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