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com·pared
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Compared in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
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The numerical value of Compared in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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The significant age difference, however, raises the question if (privately insured) patients have better access to the healthcare system in terms of early detection of prostate cancer as compared to the Medicare patients.
Compared to the US or the UK, we didn't have a cocktail culture in France, you had to go to a luxury hotel, one of the city's famous 'palaces,' to drink a good cocktail. The first wave of 'street cocktail bars' arrived about five years ago, and now the scene is exploding here in Paris.
I think Vestas will do better in 2015 than they've guided. They are due to deliver around 1.000 MW of turbines more in the United States in 2015 compared to 2014, and that will raise its results.
I'm not that much of a socialist, compared to Eisenhower.
He's attacking me, so does that count, or is this just only a one-way street? Is this the child of privilege that has a free pass, whenever everybody else has to fight for it? This isn't bean bag, you know. This is politics. Every campaign, every candidate will be contrasted and compared. Their records needs to be shown.
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