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the comparability
noun
The condition of related objects.
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Exact(60)
Baseline data will be compared with control for the comparability of randomised groups.
The comparability of general population rates are not exact.
He said the research raised difficult questions about the comparability of degrees from English universities.
The sheer breadth of Pisa has also raised questions about the comparability of results within it.
"You're losing the comparability between companies," said Steven Wallman, a former member of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
However, the comparability study found that the tests offered by CEM and NFER – which included children answering questions on tablets – also showed wide variations in outcomes.
Among other things, the experts will consider the extent to which extended time affects the comparability of scores between people with disabilities and people without them.
Governors had seen the comparability requirement as a straitjacket, forcing them to drop people off the Medicaid rolls when trying to reduce the program's explosive costs.
The comparability of these data is discussed.
This limits the comparability of research findings.
The comparability of these study results thereby is restricted.
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