Sentence examples for to take comparison from inspiring English sources

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A published method was then employed to take comparison with the NAMS on clean, low contrast, and noisy images, respectively.

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"I think you learned some bad habits watching the 'Dukes of Hazzard.'" I don't think he realizes that I take comparisons to Bo and Luke Duke as a huge compliment.

To take a comparison literally is to assess it in the light of a canon of similarity already in play when the comparison is uttered, a generally prevailing or already prevailing canon of similarity.

There's no need to take the comparison any further.

Indeed, he says, it is important not to take the comparison with Hollywood too far.

To take a comparison: China's biggest bank, Industrial & Commercial Bank, reported a return on assets in 1995 of just 0.42%.

She even promises a homage to Lynch in one of the later episodes (I have seen the first two), but warns not to take the comparison too far.

How strictly are we to take the comparison between vague words and indexical terms?

If the patch drops I'll be sure to take some comparison screenshots and put 'em here.

To take a comparison figuratively is simply to execute this kind of adjustment in how we interpret it.

Though his response has based on Qualcomm's published Snapdragon claims, I'd still advise you to take that comparison with a grain of salt.

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