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The phrase "on a comparative basis" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means "in relation to or by comparison with something else." Example: "The company's sales increased by 20% on a comparative basis, compared to the previous year's numbers." This means that the sales increased by 20% when compared to the previous year's sales.
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There are many other elements in play, but put these big ones together and what do you get, on a comparative basis?
Applications are reviewed carefully on a comparative basis initially.
"They came out of nowhere and on a comparative basis, the Marriott was instantly successful," Mr. McConnell said.
"Rates are below what they were, but are still relatively high on a comparative basis".
On a comparative basis, acid environment had the greatest compressive strength deterioration factor after 56 days.
No standard monitoring procedure is available for daylight glare evaluation on a comparative basis.
Similar(25)
Not very good, on either an absolute or a comparative basis (see chart).
Accordingly, we hold that under the common law equitable indemnity doctrine a concurrent tortfeasor may obtain partial indemnity from cotortfeasors on a comparative fault basis.
First, the simple feasibility of apportioning fault on a comparative negligence basis does not render an indivisible injury "divisible" for purposes of the joint and several liability rule.
do not preclude the development of new common law principles in this area, and we hold that under the common law of this state a concurrent tortfeasor may seek partial indemnity from another concurrent tortfeasor on a comparative fault basis.
[20 Cal .3d591] 3. Upon reexamination of the common law equitable indemnity doctrine in light of the principles underlying Li, we conclude that the doctrine should be modified to permit partial indemnity among concurrent tortfeasors on a comparative fault basis.
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