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Relative risk against a placebo or comparator (or sometimes compared with a separate study of similarly disposed patients) provides a convenient indicator for interpreting frequency and severity of adverse signals, but absolute risk is perhaps more likely to interest the patient and prescriber.
WG "Max" Sebald is sometimes compared with Kafka.
The diviner, sometimes compared with the prophet, performs the priestly art of foretelling.
In fact, the shoreline buildings in the east were sometimes compared with the Great Wall of China.
Mahler's Fifth Symphony (1902), sometimes compared with Beethoven's own of that number, begins with a sombre roar of fate and ends in triumph.
Because of its perfumed complexity, it is sometimes compared with pinot noir, but nebbiolo is a more brooding, tightly wound wine, with smoky, mysterious undertones.
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She seems likely to try to improve Argentina's relations with the United States especially if Hillary Clinton, with whom she is sometimes compared, is elected there and with Europe.A looming encounter with realityBut her presidency will turn on whether or not she secures a soft landing for the economy, controlling inflation and steering growth to a sustainable 4-5% a year.
After that, it's just a matter of treating the curd with applications of hot water, stirring it, stretching it as you might stretch taffy (the final stretching is sometimes compared to wrestling with a thirty- or forty-pound snake), forming it into balls or loaves, and shocking it with cold water.
Many patients had previous care experiences and they sometimes compared these experiences with on-going care.
You take vin jaune" — literally "yellow wine," a white wine made in the Jura that is sometimes compared to fino sherry — "with a little bit of shallot, black pepper, a little tarragon.
Several coaches said the parents of athletes also sometimes compared notes on financial packages, usually with disquieting results.
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