Sentence examples for would be comparison from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps the next steps suggested by this conversation would be comparison of these various models of care.

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"Well, I deliberately avoided seeing that because I knew there would be comparisons.

If I had assembled my sculpture in an empty Russell Stover chocolate box, there would be comparisons to Joseph Cornell.

When that guitar riff came out of me, I instantly realised that if I kept it, there would be comparisons," he admits.

Rhys, who is currently starring in US show The Americans, said he was very aware there would be comparisons with Firth's well-known performance in the 1995 BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice.

The filmmakers knew there would be comparisons to Alien heroine Ellen Ripley and did not want a clone of the character, but wanted to make her similar while adding something different.

Two approaches for mitigating the cost would be progressive comparison and some other algorithm like nearest-neighbor to estimate the comparison points.

"But that would be a comparison as far as a polarizing team out there".

It's interesting because if you look at Barney [Storey; Neil Fachie's pilot] and I as able-bodied riders then there would be no comparison.

A surrogate approach would be the comparison of AHCT data with well-matched historical controls.

A more revealing study would be a comparison to all academic journals in the United States, a sample that is beyond the scope of the current study.

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