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They contend that comparatively meager efforts are being made.
The moral of the story is that, comparatively, Metallica concerts are slightly better than riots.
This means that comparatively weaker students in less intellectually rigorous programs are the ones preparing to become teachers.
All that is left is a gaping hole, although one doctor assures him that, comparatively speaking, he is lucky.
Why is it that, comparatively, the so-called welfare queens of the Reagan years provoked much more anger on Main Street than white-collar criminals do now?
Frazer acknowledges that there are occasional issues, but she believes that "comparatively to other bars in town, we do very well – probably even on a national level.
She watched drunken tourists shout foolish things as they searched for cabs, and enjoyed knowing that, comparatively, she had her bearings.
The comments sparked outrage on Twitter, where people said they were "speechless" that comparatively wealthy holidaymakers could seemingly feel so little empathy for people risking their lives to flee warzones.
Donald C. Miklas Morganville, N.J., April 13 , 2008 To the Editor: Re "God and Man at Notre Dame," by Kenneth L. Woodward (Op-Ed, April 16): Mr. Woodward's observation that comparatively few modern Catholics have a working knowledge of the basics of their religion is unfortunately accurate.
The problem that I see, is an availability that comparatively is more limited than other broadband companies.
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