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Ben Carson's youthful anger problem can be compared to child molestation.
This problem can be compared to the problem of interpreting between-region differences in univariate BOLD signal intensity for a single experimental condition.
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I love you!" and "It made me realize how small our problems can be compared to the world.
Problem (1.3) can be compared with (1.2) in this way: the Sobolev embedding theorem can be applied to (1.2), while the Trudinger-Moser type embedding theorem can be applied to (1.3).
The ePluribus approach to exploring the problem space can be compared to Richard Heuer Jr's Analysis of Competing Hypotheses (ACH) approach in which an analyst compares a number of hypotheses by listing and elaborating on how available evidence contributes to the hypotheses[25].
Other multi objective evolutionary algorithms can be used to solve the problem and the results can be compared with each other.
The findings show that social conflict was the cause of the stress and can be compared to problems experienced by ambitious mid-ranking people.
The link between diet and sleep can be compared to the chicken or egg problem -- which comes first?
The benchmark problems can be processed with different simulation tools, and the results can be compared.
Nothing can be compared.
"Pop music can be compared to that.
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