Sentence examples for were repeatedly compared from inspiring English sources

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Categories were repeatedly compared and integrated and several key themes emerged.

Themes were repeatedly compared with the data following a method of 'constant comparison' [ 24] (p.71).

Items of data were repeatedly compared from the dataset and categories were defined in relation to each other.

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Death is repeatedly compared with sleep, which is at times described as "the little death".

These actions were taken with victims of the Windrush scandal, to which this issue has been repeatedly compared.

Arc-shaped — Prue modelled it on a springboard — it is repeatedly compared to the rainbow with which God, after the flood, signalled his covenant with man.

He uses tinting and superimposed images to underscore symbolism: Napoleon, with his raptor's eye and knife-edge profile, is repeatedly compared to an eagle.

The risk of pre-specified adverse events in the risk window following PCV13 was repeatedly compared to that in the historical comparison group.

Ironically, many say that increasing disclosure over pay brought in by successive governments after union and shareholder lobbying has led to a ratchet-effect upwards as executives are repeatedly compared with their peers.

It is not for nothing that Audiard has been repeatedly compared to Martin Scorsese in his Taxi Driver and Raging Bull period; he has the same restless imagination, the same unerring confidence in handling the camera.

The band became critical sweethearts in 1999 with "The Soft Bulletin," which was repeatedly compared to "Pet Sounds," and again in 2002 with "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots," a record about heartache and mortality.

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