Comparison
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It's incredibly powerful, with many absolutely stunning montage sequences that make today's quick cut edits look like like child's play in
comparison.
Genet seems naive by
comparison.
That certainly looks good in
comparison
to the near-stagnation of recent years.
By comparison, consumers in the United States spend the least globally (6.4%), far less than people in emerging economies like Brazil (16%) and India (30%).
For comparison, Poland is Germany’s eighth-largest partner in exports and sixth in imports.
If one substitutes war for soccer, the
comparison
that comes to mind is that of the aging French military establishment, behind the Maginot Line in 1940, unable to confront General Heinz Guderian’s masterful command of blitzkrieg tank attacks.
In
comparison
to the cost of military intervention and peacekeeping, the financial costs here are ridiculously low.
The Trump camp’s behavior toward Special Counsel Robert Mueller and the FBI, which is aiding Mueller’s investigation, makes Richard Nixon and his aides’ behavior toward the Watergate investigators look tame and respectful by
comparison.
Second, this six-quarter plunge was followed, from mid-2009 through early 2013, by 15 quarters of annualized consumption growth averaging just 2% – an upturn that pales in
comparison
with what would have been expected based on past consumer-spending cycles.
What lessons can be drawn from the
comparison
between the Crimean and Sudeten crises?
Suddenly, the advantages of globalization paled in
comparison
to the risks.
By comparison, the US spent only $666 million on public diplomacy last year.
Of course, the difficulty of managing these two alliances pales in
comparison
to managing the relationship with China.
The irony is that while King Abdullah has energetically taken on a leading role in the region’s turbulent affairs, he seems unable to respond to Saudi Arabia’s acute lag in democratic reform in
comparison
to neighbors like Jordan and the Gulf states.
This procedure is consistent with the general consensus in research ethics that the control group must receive the best-known treatment for
comparison.
More over, Japan in particular was not especially wealthy in an international comparison, and neither country had deep or well-developed capital markets.
First, some technological pessimists – such as Northwestern University’s Robert Gordon – argue that the economic impact of recent innovations pales in
comparison
to that of the great innovations of the First and Second Industrial Revolutions (the steam engine, electricity, piped water and sanitation, antimicrobial drugs, and so on).
The New Economy’s social pressures are highest in America because (at least in
comparison
with Europe) its social safety net is riddled with holes.
(For comparison, Poland has 35 million citizens and per capita income of $13,000, while Germany has 85 million citizens and per capita income of $41,000.)
(For comparison, the United States’ budget deficit in 2011 was close to 8% of GDP).
One reason that we can afford to increase the amount of aid we give is that the amount we are giving now is insignificant in
comparison
to what we spend on other things.
National identities remain stronger than a common European identity, despite six decades of integration, and national interests, while subdued in
comparison
to the past, still matter.
The nuclear issue is just one of many Saudi concerns, and it pales in
comparison
to the sectarian struggles unfolding in the Arab Middle East.
The positive effect of instant messaging and video gaming on productivity and living standards pales in
comparison.
A
comparison
of the two most common types of cannabis in the United Kingdom, hash and sinsemilla (“skunk”), found that using skunk implied a significantly greater risk of psychosis, while hash did not.
After all, the unifying challenge that Brexit has posed to the bloc pales in
comparison
to that presented by Donald Trump.
Though the
comparison
is unfair, it is hard not to recall the old quip about the IMF’s relative, the United Nations: “When there is a dispute between two small nations, the UN steps in and the dispute disappears.
(Humans, by comparison, have roughly 20,000 genes.)
For the one billion people represented at the G-8 Summit, life is extremely good in
comparison
with the rest of the planet, with average incomes at $25,000 per person or more and life expectancy around 80 years.
In comparison, the United Nations estimates that half that amount could permanently solve all of the world’s major problems: it could ensure clean drinking water, sanitation, basic health care, and education for every single person in the world, now.
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