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to which compare
noun
An occurrence of the word which.
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First of all, we need to define a 'reference' sequence, to which compare a sequence in question.
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The number of women on boards at federal government-owned corporations fell 0.8 of a percentage point during the past two years to 38.5%, which compares to a 13.5 point fall in Queensland and 3.2 point slide in Western Australia.
They send the information electronically to police computers, which compare the names to an FBI criminal database.
Like-for-like sales increased 0.7% in the three months to June 30 which compared with 2.2% in the previous period.
Last year I frequently sang her song "Learning How to Listen," which compares the appreciation of music with the experience and savoring of life.
Grosvenor's top-end central London homes typically cost £1,750 per square foot to rent, which compares with £550-£600 £550-£600e foot in Bermondsey.
The yield on 10-year Italian debt is now down to 3.9 per cent, which compares with nearly 7 per cent last summer.
Powder density was close to 5.02 gcm−3, which compares well with the theoretical value.
The government has outsmarted itself by choosing multiple providers of these assessments – none of which compare to each other.
US households' debt-to-income ratio – which compares debt to how much families are earning – fell to 96.8%, the lowest ratio since 2002.
He even had praise for Hayek's controversial book "The Road to Serfdom" (1944), which compared wartime Britain to Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany.
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