Sentence examples for publicly compared from inspiring English sources

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Although Bush had publicly compared Saddam to Hitler, the goal was never to liberate Iraq from his rule.

Putin publicly compared Kerry's statement on Syria with Colin Powell's charges against Iraq, which later turned out to be false.

Results revealed that status-seeking individuals exhibited the high level of prosocial behavior when their behavior was recognized by others publicly compared to non status-seeking individuals.

[NY1] Workers on Wall Street are canceling reservations at the celebrity chef Mario Batali's lavish restaurants after he publicly compared bankers to Hitler and Stalin.

His actions are trivialized accordingly, to the extent that our top policymakers have publicly compared him to a squalling, attention-hungry child.

The head of the air-transport academy publicly compared the cadets to Pussy Riot, the protest group whose members were sentenced to two years in jail for attempting to dance in a cathedral.

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Publicly comparing the threat of the lawsuit to a dagger, he said, "The Feds' is a meat ax," implying that federal intervention would only intensify the pressure on gun makers to settle.

While it is unlikely that Mr. Corzine will ever meet with the two card-carrying Socialist candidates to publicly compare their platforms, he and Mr. Pason did have a chance encounter recently as both candidates worked the same crowd at a public event on Labor Day.

Whether he was publicly comparing Barack Obama's primary victory in South Carolina to Jesse Jackson's campaigns in the eighties or privately, and apoplectically, complaining that Bill Richardson broke his word by endorsing Obama, every story has seemed to reinforce an image of Clinton as a sort of ill-tempered coot driven a little mad by Obama's success.

ASUNCIÓN, Paraguay — Horacio Cartes, the tobacco magnate and front-runner for months in Paraguay's presidential election on Sunday, has set off a fierce controversy here after publicly comparing gay people to "monkeys" and likening the support of same-sex marriage to believing in "the end of the world".

The architect of the company's strategies in recent years was Glen A. Kohl, a tax lawyer colorful enough to publicly compare himself to Bruce Springsteen and to joke in the pages of The Wall Street Journal that his dog, Rubin, shared the name of the Treasury secretary under whom he served (Robert E. Rubin).

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