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What I would like to see, however, are some comparative studies.
They are, as in this comparative example, often ahead of their time.
But what will be his comparative worth as a human being?
I believe that these things always have to be seen in comparative terms.
Instead, a comparative table of financial information must be included.
You're going to do a comparative analysis of the available media.
Anyone who could do so had already left the city for the comparative cool of the country.
It provided some of the comparative cost data for the study.
The course has strong elements of international, social and comparative history.
It was still possible for him to move with comparative freedom.
We are not yet making the best of our comparative advantage.
He had never known even comparative silence before in all his life.
The matter must be put in a different perspective, a comparative one.
Comparative circumstances will be different in the near future, but perhaps even today.
Her data provides us, in fact, with evidence of very little comparative value.
Any comparative question will work for this: "Which one have you seen most recently?"
There is also among students a comparative measure of value.
Later that year he became director of the comparative literature program.
He died in comparative poverty at the age of 90.
There are certainly methods far more common than others in comparative studies, however.
Some comparative studies have already been made of environmental impact and safety although much more needs to be done.
Then as conditions changed to the better, most of the land was paid for in a comparative short time.
It was in English and comparative literature, not medical law.
One field that cuts across them is comparative economic systems.
That said, the difference between the two artists seems clear from comparative evidence.