Sentence examples for privately compared from inspiring English sources

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While it's popular to justify the cost of flying privately compared to commercial airfares by dividing up the price of a private charter between a full load of passengers, only 10% of respondents said there are six to eight passengers on their flights and only 2% usually fly with nine or more people in the cabin.

One Tory backbencher said it was being privately compared to the 'BNP in suits'.

Faced by all this, and an Angela Merkel who had privately compared him to Mr. Bean, Sarkozy did not turn away in a huff.

Even that could be a humiliation for the Georgians, whose volatile president, Mikheil Saakashvili, privately compared anything short of MAP to appeasement of the Nazis.Even the enlargement that was supposed to be straightforward expanding membership of NATO (and later of the European Union) to the Balkans turned ugly because of an old row over Macedonia's name, shared by a Greek province.

That enraged President Barack Obama's first Defence Secretary, Robert Gates, who revealed in memoirs, published last year, that he had privately compared Mr Reid to a wartime saboteur.If ideology cannot explain his notoriety on the right, his record as a political slugger can.

Some traditionalists privately compared such a statuette to the MTV Movie Awards and the People's Choice Awards.

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Some Tories privately compare it to Thatcherism.

But another senior tech executive privately compares the problem of hate speech online with racism in football decades ago.

He'd spent years privately comparing bad Betty to his angelic "other" wife, Anna, the one who was never critical and who always forgave.

She referred to a now infamous recording of Mr. McConnell privately comparing the campaign to a game of Whac-a-Mole, telling aides, "When anybody sticks their head up, do them out".

It does, however, boast the revelation that in 1997, Blair was privately comparing himself with De Gaulle – as only the great war hero could withdraw French troops from Algeria, only his Labour government would be able to truly dismantle the benefits system.

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