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And here we find much more interesting verbal reports than
compared
to the faces.
Think about iPods
compared
to stereos.
I said, "Because Saddam Hussein
compared
me to an unparalleled serpent."
It could also be the sunlight that breaks through the clouds and lights up a patch of the land, highlighting it
compared
to the dim environment.
But that's nothing
compared
to what's going on in the nations that are growing the fastest.
Not only that, I
compared
[it to] the entire spectrum.
That's
compared
to a rate of one in 30 for white children.
In fact, many people
compared
it to a war zone.
So clearly, infrastructure doesn't explain why China did better before the late 1990s, as
compared
with India.
Now let's turn to two countries, Country A and Country B. Country A, in 1990, had about $300 per capita GDP as
compared
with Country B, which had $460 in per capita GDP.
By 2008, Country A has surpassed Country B with $700 per capita GDP as
compared
with $650 per capita GDP.
The adult literacy rate in China is 77 percent as
compared
with 48 percent in India.
If you are a NBA player and you are always being
compared
to Michael Jordan, you're going to look not so impressive.
And when I looked at the sequence of the DNA, and
compared
the sequence of Jonas' tumor to that of the rest of his body, I discovered that they had a completely different genetic profile.
For these survivors, life can be
compared
to another health emergency.
I don't know how many other projects on the planet right now can save 80 to 90 percent of the energy
compared
to making something the traditional way.
If we look across many, many different species of animals, not just us primates, but also including other mammals, birds, even marsupials like kangaroos and wombats, it turns out that there's a relationship between how long a childhood a species has and how big their brains are
compared
to their bodies and how smart and flexible they are.
But actually if you look at melody, what you find is that there's very little cortical activity in implant users
compared
with normal hearing controls.
OK? Wikipedia exists in Spanish, but it's very small
compared
to the size of English.
When
compared
with the unmarinated chicken, which is what I used as my control, I found that lemon juice worked by far the best, which decreased the carcinogens by about 98 percent.
The mixtape, the fanzine, that was nothing
compared
to what we're seeing now with the Internet.
It was when he
compared
what currently is to what could be.
It goes out to a really long distance,
compared
to any of these other sorts of things.
The U.N. broadband commission has recently set targets to help broadband access in 50 percent of the Developing World,
compared
to 20 percent today.
There's petulance, too, as when Neil Bush, sibling of both a president and a governor, famously griped, "I've lost patience for being
compared
to my older brothers," as if Jeb and George W were somehow responsible for the savings and loan scandal and the messy divorce that marked Neil in the public eye.
Last month, MIT put out a study showing that by the end of this decade, in the sunny parts of the United States, solar electricity will be six cents a kilowatt hour
compared
to 15 cents as a national average.
"Your interest is
compared
to what?" "Well, I'm interested in this." "And what about the rest of humanity's activities?" "I'm not interested in them."
But even that number is minuscule
compared
to another number: infinity.
I frequently ask how many have heard of any other political party and there's always just scattered hands in the audience
compared
to this first question which is one-half to two-thirds.
Two hours to install one of our devices,
compared
to 6 hours for the existing treatment.
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