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No English author of comparable status has devoted 20 years of his maturity to such unremitting editorial work, and the weeklies' success was due not only to his illustrious name but also to his practical sagacity and sustained industry.
Thus modern Christianity, having inherited a body of doctrines developed in the framework of ancient worldviews that are now virtually defunct, lacks any philosophy of comparable status in terms of which to rethink its beliefs.
Channel 4 said its executives' salaries and benefit packages were "established by reference to those prevailing for executives of comparable status in the television and wider media industry, but without any of the share option schemes available to most of Channel 4's competitors".
By that age Michel Platini, the only French player of comparable status to Zidane and who went into management straight after retiring, had backed out of it, quitting as national team boss at 37 after failure at Euro 92 and shifting instead into the sport's nebulous administrative and political sector, which he seemed to find more comfortable.
He'd proved himself to be a viable commercial entity of comparable status with Warhol, an equal.
Main, Hesse, and Hesse (2011, p. 441) have criticized the "widespread" and "dangerous" presumption that infants can be divided into four categories of comparable status, and that any behavior besides the Ainsworth three patterns is disorganized and caused by frightening or abusive treatment by the parent.
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Dukes Herman (1144 61) and Bernhard (1202 56) of Kärnten achieved a comparable status, and Count Albert of Tirol (died 1253) moved in the same direction.
As the British TV personality Magnus Magnusson later noted in an elegiac essay, Keating's popularity was "almost on a par with art historian Kenneth Clark and his pioneering 1969 BBC television series Civilisation". The comparable status of Civilisation and Tom Keating on Painters was as revealing as it was surprising.
This represents a reliable and comparable status of continence in our patients after retropubic prostatectomy.
Shared membership of the European Union gives Britain and Ireland sufficiently comparable status to dissolve the mutual chippiness of the past.
While we have no way to know how our study subjects compare with HIV-negative South Africans of comparable socioeconomic status, the relatively low prevalence of self-reported inability to perform normal activities and of symptoms, and the relatively high employment rate after three years, suggest that ART patients, assuming that they remain on treatment, are able to lead relatively normal lives.
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