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1. My knowledge is not to be compared with yours. 2. The curves should be compared with the broken lines. 3. These can be compared with the causal processes mentioned. 4. That direct engagement with the space may be compared with a slightly later work by Richard Serra. 5. In one way or another, the representatives will be compared with the total client system. 6. In brief, the amount can be compared with the rate of natural radiation and so establish the date of a specimen. 7. Further, the cases in question will be compared with a wide sample of cases disposed of under the 1964 Act. 8. This could be compared with an estimate of the same prevalence from some previous survey to give a measure of secular change. 9. This should be compared with systems in which the signal is sent direct to the receiver for example, along a copper wire. 10. This can then be compared with the market price of the share to determine whether it is underpriced or overpriced. 11. The information will also be compared with national and regional data to identify priority areas in the area. 12. Wherever possible such parameters should be compared with those of embryos of the same age recovered in vivo. 13. This procedure might be compared with learning to fly with a copilot before attempting a solo flight. 14. Wherever possible, the results will be compared with other cities where similar situations have arisen. 15. This is not to be compared with that. 16. That little bauble is not to be compared with this enormous jewel. 17. The body of an animal may well be compared with(1) some machine like a locomotive engine. 18. That little bauble is not to be compared with ( not to ) this enormous jewel. 19. There is no other misfortune that could be compared with the loss of time. 20. Be compared with other motor control project, it had it's strong suit, and competitive power. 21. It can be compared with the periodic abstractor in the continuous dynamics. 22. The China of today cannot be compared with the China of any other historical period. 23. When this is done, there is a tendency for other artists to be compared with the leader to their disadvantage. 24. Some features of another mosaic, again from Cirencester, can also be compared with those of the pavement from the Avenue. 25. This concept is open to debate, in that at least some Ediacaran fossils can be compared with known metazoans. 26. In both those cases the express words used and the relevant clause could be compared with other express words used elsewhere. 27. Rank orderings of difficulties and hazards with advancing age will be compared with estimates given by skilled driving instructors. 28. I am not willing to be interviewed only to be compared with the chief executive of some Midlands council. 29. In the Second operand field, you can either select the input for the block (a reference that contains a string value to be compared with the First operand), or you can type in a value. 30. This procedure is necessary, for the asking of this question cannot be compared with customary concerns.