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The genres have not been accorded a corresponding measure of respect, however — the prizes and reviews still largely go to "literary" novels that seldom sell more than comparatively trifling numbers.

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In case of BCST and "mathproc" test the upper cut off value for RT was 300 ms and lowest value was 50 ms since they are complicated task and participants required more time than comparatively other tasks.

Great is a process, proven over more than a comparatively soft stretch in the regular-season schedule.

Société Générale's loss is the biggest ever by an individual trader, well more than the comparatively measly $1.4 billion Nick Leeson lost at Barings Bank back in 1995, though at least Société Générale, unlike Barings, is still solvent.

Yet the bank secured a nonprosecution agreement and agreed to pay a penalty of more than $450 million, a comparatively paltry sum for a bank that had more than £32 billion ($50 billion) in revenue in 2011.

Although suction-assisted lipoplasty (SAL) has been clinically practiced for more than 25 years, comparatively little investigation into fundamental physics of the instrumentation used in the procedure has been conducted.

Most generally speaking, the idea here is that certain explananda are such that theorizing about them can do no more than mirror their, comparatively speaking deficient, nature.

If this size is one, the two segments are deemed to have different ancestry; if it is more than one but comparatively smaller than r, there is still a high chance of different ancestry.

Startups in the UK are upbeat about the future and usually more profitable (comparatively) than their US counterparts (which tend to focus on growth over revenues).

Mr. Snydacker said that last year's sale earned more than $150,000 after deducting comparatively minor overhead like renting the tent.

How can it be expected that twelve judges can go through the increased and increasing business now, when the affairs of men are so extended and multiplied in every direction, the same twelve, and at one time fifteen, having not been much more than sufficient for the comparatively trifling number of causes tried two or three centuries ago?

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