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com·par·isons
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Did you actually mean compressing or convergence?
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of comparisons in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of comparisons in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of comparisons in a Sentence
There have been a couple of comparisons that social isolation has a risk of mortality that's about the same as the other major risk factors that we think about, so smoking, for instance, is on a par with that.
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If the( Brazilian) currency stays where it is today, beginning mid-third quarter, we won't have anymore bad currency comparisons, so we would have finally lapped the bad news of last year.
Typically national and government surveys - even if they are quite large - only have a few gay and bisexual men in them, they’re good at comparing gay and bisexual men to other men, but there are too few to do comparisons within the group.
In the UK, the government's projections are that in a good scenario, 20,000 people die... but that's very hard to make sense of until you realize what's happening in Italy now, there are 6,000 deaths, and if you look at what it's like to be dealing with the healthcare disaster there, it's clearly absolutely terrible, and anything that's much worse than that is clearly really really terrible. It's these comparisons that bring the data alive.
Along with the idea that we should have Read MoreComparison all, we now have comparisons.
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