Third, you define those doing comparatively better as oppressors of those doing comparatively worse.
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The YouTube right may be comparatively marginal and ragtag, but it's also comparatively young.
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He had left the business to his sons; his daughters had inherited a comparatively modest fixed sum, and had lived comparatively modest lives.
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Vivaldi's orchestra is comparatively huge and varied — four theorbos!
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That number was comparatively lower than many other OECD countries.
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STIREWALT: And there -- we have to remember, very lightly comparatively.
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Comparatively this new Surface Laptop feels, almost, like a bargain.
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Pinterest had comparatively modest losses, however, and Zoom is profitable.
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The original model was faulted for its comparatively Spartan interior.
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Her power over trade and tariffs would be comparatively unconstrained.
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Comparatively, half the women on staff make $70,100 or less.
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Comparatively, BB9 lacks any probity or concern for the present.
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They also have a comparatively high energy conversion efficiency rate.
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Britain's comparatively modest employee share ownership is viewed almost reverentially.
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This, on the other hand, was comparatively quick and clean.
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GM's Cruise, comparatively, reported 125,000 miles on San Francisco streets.
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Comparatively, the percentage who die from derailments is relatively small.
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She even likes being on the comparatively modest second floor.
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Even higher rents there, comparatively, don't offset the initial investment.
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My essay interpreted an intriguing but comparatively minor photographic phenomenon.
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Mr. Podesta's inbox was comparatively short on mentions of Gov.
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Despite the ugly scenes elsewhere, Paris has been comparatively peaceful.
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Other Renaissance drawings on view feel comparatively relaxed and personable.
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New York Today Good morning on this comparatively cooler Friday.
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Beautiful objects, he posited, are smooth, polished and comparatively small.
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And not just from my comparatively tame meeting with him.
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And lately it has been money from the Mideast, comparatively.
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U U U was comparatively simple — three "u's" or USE.
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The Vienna Philharmonic's academy will be comparatively small and exclusive.
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Our species, Homo sapiens, now inhabits a comparatively lonely world.
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Because you seem like a loner comparatively, are you not?
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Six caused comparatively mild damage, similar to the Cambodian strain.
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Hospitals there were overwhelmed, while Veneto's have been comparatively spared.
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This sort of artisanal egalitarianism is comparatively easy to arrange.
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My point is simply that, comparatively speaking, there is hope.
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But even on those terms, Death Stranding feels comparatively unconstrained.
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It is, comparatively, adorable insofar as governmental scandals go. Cute!
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Chilean police protocols on use of force are comparatively vague.
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Given the state's population growth, 2016 turnout was comparatively low.
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But it looked comparatively trivial on a presidential debate stage.
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I agree that, comparatively speaking, American women are not oppressed.
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That was when things were going comparatively well for them.
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Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)The MacBook Pro looks giant comparatively speaking.
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Yet the measures the signatories vowed to adopt were comparatively modest.
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Comparatively, the Latino and Hispanic population shrank from 217% to 2311%.
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Many ransomware attacks are random, and comparatively low-tech and blunt.
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Comparatively, Orion will cost nearly $1 billion to fly each time.
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But one comparatively modern example suggests the danger could be low.
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Comparatively, the Republicans of the day had a unified policy front.
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It's also comparatively cheap, as low as $50 million a plane.
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Throughout this tumultuous period, annual subscribers have seen comparatively little change.
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I think that it's rational to worry about comparatively small problems.
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These comparatively small stakes are Bannerless' most solid and mature element.
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Comparatively, the Alta is $22019, while the Alta HR is $130.
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Comparatively, The Name of Wind is a breath of fresh air.
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Washington, D.C., saw a comparatively low 19 dog attacks last year.
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" Comparatively, Goh said he was "fairly optimistic about the Chinese yuan.
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BKW's DfN will be a comparatively tiny player, with 22 employees.
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Comparatively, growth in traditional mortgages in 2016 was roughly 15 percent.
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Our model shipped with a comparatively low-end 215,210 x 215,153.
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The newly $299 Apple Watch and new bands were comparatively quiet.
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Fees earned on arranging bridge loans for acquisitions are comparatively small.
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Refinitiv trades a point or two below where it should comparatively.
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The land opened to exploration by Monday's rulings is comparatively small.
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Schoenberg seems comparatively rare in our age of narrow expertise and
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Comparatively, Fears's profile has been lower since he took the role.
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Trump's support is also comparatively strong as he undertakes this action.
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Comparatively, anti-Jewish crimes counted for about 60% of those offenses.
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Nevertheless, our costs are comparatively cheap for the coverage we get.
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There are exceptions — all hail Illinois — but they are comparatively rare.
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But here they were, a bunch of high schoolers, comparatively unafraid.
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Ovarian cancer, though comparatively rare, is one of the most lethal.
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It's a big air space and these are comparatively small drones.
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The evidence suggests a situation that was comparatively simple and straightforward.
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Those plus [2012's] Break It Yourself were comparatively scrappy affairs.
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Formerly a comparatively weak force, brand now becomes of central importance.
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That certainly characterized Detroit's comparatively brief experience with suburban sports stadiums.
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It's a major improvement on the comparatively primitive 2009 app, MyPantone.
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We've been watching your New York snowmageddon from comparatively balmy Germany.
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This is comparatively benign; its more malignant expressions are much darker.
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These feeds take a comparatively sluggish two seconds to reach Stamford.
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Realists thought that, comparatively, we would always have rich and poor.
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Dave (Jeroen Perceval), bald and slight, is comparatively quiet and sensitive.
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But for Republicans in state capitals, these are comparatively remote considerations.
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Comparatively, if it were a joint resolution, Trump could veto it.
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Comparatively, just 16% of patients said they only vaped nicotine products.
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Volatility holds at a comparatively low 12.8 level as of Tuesday.
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Yet comparatively, my language skills leave much more to be desired.
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The local economy is diversified and comparatively wealthy by national standards.
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Foods were comparatively cheaper than in Europe and convenience took priority.
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Comparatively, only 5,000 drones are currently operating under the 85033 waiver.
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Tesla, comparatively, is still garnering attention for its sedans and SUVs.
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Ferrari, their closest rivals, have a comparatively meagre tally of 121.
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But it is comparatively muted on the debate's present and future.
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Despite the sharp language, it was a comparatively low-stakes trip.
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And there's still a comparatively small level of separation from then.
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The Reagans, the Obamas, even the Bushes — they're all comparatively bland.
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" Comparatively, Earnest explained, Snowden "fled into the arms of an adversary.
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Comparatively speaking, the Magic Leap One goggles are sleek and borderline cool.
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Amazingly, Howard actually addressed these things in a comparatively non-bullshit manner.
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Its new ad spots are comparatively sober and feature indisputably adult subjects.
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Comparatively, the traditional front counter is manned by five to six employees.
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For comparatively stodgy family offices, it was still the new, new thing.
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That means that options covering that period are comparatively cheap, he said.
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More simply put, journalists face comparatively low risks if they participate today.
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Last year's Galaxy S10, comparatively, comes in black, green, blue, and white.
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It's a comparatively small role for her, but it's a central one.
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That's a better trend for Twitter, but the number is comparatively tiny.
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NGC's process provided a resource comparatively free of that kind of influence.
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Like Monument Valley, it's comparatively short and easy, but that doesn't matter.
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And Rubio has spent comparatively little time attacking the two front-runners.
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There's still comparatively little research devoted to this population and its needs.
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Because chips are physical objects, testing them is comparatively slow and difficult.
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The first, "Iron Man", took a comparatively puny $680m worldwide during 2008.
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Comparatively Trump's received about 1 percent of that amount, a measly $336,000.
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The men, meanwhile, had comparatively very little to prove before Tuesday night.
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In contrast, the camps provide residents with security and comparatively comfortable lives.
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There are comparatively few sniper rifles—a rarity for an online FPS.
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"They are using comparatively simple techniques because apparently they work," he said.
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These are comparatively small tweaks around the whole area of app discovery.
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Probably not—but not only because of Mr Wawrinka's comparatively thin résumé.
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And are you going to continue the aggressive stances you've had, comparatively?
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Renault's Nico Prost and ABT's Daniel Abt have had comparatively middling seasons.
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Comparatively, Clinton was portrayed as professorial in an elitist and disconnected way.
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The group fitness and cycling studio were also pint-sized, comparatively speaking.
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Conversely, when the poor get less comparatively so, economic growth actually increases.
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The reward for Gulf Contracting's semifinal victory on Friday was comparatively modest.
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Comparatively, Android and Apple were more top of mind for app developers.
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But in contrast to previous debates, this last one seemed comparatively muted.
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Comparatively speaking, the ACMs are a pretty fun awards show to watch.
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Richer, developed countries already have comparatively high fertility rates, according to Kaufmann.
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In other words, this comparatively tiny nation produces some outsized tech successes.
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Comparatively, Bush officials lodged 21625 cases in his first year in office.
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Were there comparatively more people this time who wouldn't talk to you?
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In Australia, where gun violence is comparatively rare, the case stirred outrage.
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But there are comparatively few older workers in the Oshawa plant today.
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The outbreak was contained comparatively quickly — only 8,000 people worldwide were infected.
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A number of international banks with comparatively smaller operations are also present.
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Comparatively, Immigration and Customs Enforcement spent about $1.3 billion in that period.
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Mr. Trump appears to have set comparatively few limits for his inauguration.
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But their absence leaves Complete Edition launching with a comparatively sparse soundscape.
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While they're still fairly fresh, dealing with the carcasses is comparatively easy.
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Comparatively, Indian exports accounted for only 1.68% of world trade that year.
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OD deaths from benzodiazepines are comparatively small, claiming 8,791 Americans in 2015.
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Comparatively, Bush officials lodged 112 cases in his first year in office.
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That fell in the '90s too — but by a comparatively tiny amount.
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But like Ready Player One, the Armada adaptation is presumably going to be aimed at a comparatively wide audience, and its fantasies of validation and recognition have to reach further than the comparatively narrow world of competitive video gamers.
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One potential factor is the islands' comparatively small populations, Dr. Cao-Lormeau said.
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Comparatively, just 15 percent of kids in Minnesota fall below the poverty line.
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Hamas's comparatively moderate politburo is vying for power with a belligerent military wing.
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But the resources committed to the women's game over all are comparatively tiny.
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Comparatively, the Los Angeles subway currently travels just over 25 miles per hour.
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Tiny competitors, comparatively, but a swarm of tiny competitors can do real damage.
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At the time of writing, gold is a comparatively meagre $42.18 per gram.
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Further, half of Colgate's revenues are generated in comparatively faster growing emerging markets.
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My point is this: Beginnings and endings are (comparatively) easy; middles are hard.
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Mid-cap managers, however, had a comparatively strong year, with 46.3 percent outperforming.
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Comparatively, the ECB is expected to start raising rates only in mid-2019.
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Comparatively lighter-skinned males only faced an error rate of around 1 percent.
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Recall a similarly ferocious meltdown from September that got comparatively little media attention.
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Instead, Irma spared the city, which was "comparatively lucky this time," Emanuel said.
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The Republicans spent comparatively little in New York, just over $1 million total.
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A "long-term economic plan", the Conservative catchphrase in 23, seems comparatively dry.
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Aesthetically, it appears to be made from a comparatively chintzy, all-plastic shell.
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In 2000, a comparatively halcyon era, it punctured conservative sanctimony with cartoonish glee.
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The activity is both comparatively new and based on a long-standing pursuit.
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We now find protagonist Kratos living a comparatively quiet life in the woods.
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Hand laundries offered comparatively low start-up costs but required long, hard hours.
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Comparatively, it will cost you $214 at Amazon, plus the cost of tax.
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At the same time, Portugal offered comparatively low interest rates versus emerging markets.
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Sanford is actually a comparatively moderate House GOPer and has occasionally criticized Trump.
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However, if we look comparatively across the continent, the results are less surprising.
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He wasn't about to let a comparatively normal, completely static castle scare him.
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That's because the amount they borrow is comparatively lower and seen as unprofitable.
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It seems that comparatively, any outstanding issues won't be that hard to resolve.
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Comparatively, the album has aged well alongside other indie favourites of the era.
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Comparatively, that number for unpartnered people stayed level—about 59 times per year.
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Even when the sorting should be comparatively straightforward, there are looming grey areas.
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On price, Symphony's monthly product fee of $220 per head is comparatively low.
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But I think we were comparatively young and we enjoyed winding people up.
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And despite comparatively new paints like acrylic, oil still remains an artist favorite.
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Even comparatively well-off, highly educated defectors struggle to find white-collar jobs.
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The states with lower misuse rates had a comparatively modest 28503 percent increase.
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In specialty fibres, however, the company said it expects a comparatively positive development.
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Comparatively, the Dow fell 5.6%, and the S&P 500 was down 6.2%.
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Fitch notes that BNS has comparatively higher energy exposure relative to domestic peers.
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Mr. Trump's own bench of foreign policy advisers has had comparatively little experience.
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The Galaxy S10, comparatively, has a glossier, shiny back that feels more fragile.
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Today, most doctors are massively over-worked, comparatively underpaid, and experience extreme stress.
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Will I be trading in my comparatively bulky MacBook for one of these?
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A two-bedroom with a balcony was $6,295 a month and comparatively small.
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Despite a comparatively steady Friday, the undercurrent was that of an "uneasy calm".
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Comparatively, a regular old Macallan 30 at around $4,000 is a downright steal.
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School districts embraced Chromebooks because they were comparatively inexpensive and easy to use.
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On such surfaces, the water forms comparatively large droplets instead of spreading out.
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The second side is comparatively chiller, but uses a strange, dissonant sample bed.
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The extra cost and effort might not have led to comparatively better health.
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"The settlement was therefore not only comparatively habitable, but also practical," Glaser said.
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A number of international banks with comparatively smaller operations are also key players.
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Comparatively low turnout among young voters helped save Mr. Biden in the primaries.
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The Oxford Dictionaries account is comparatively restrained, as is the American Heritage dictionary.
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In such circumstances, ownership of two uninhabited islets is of comparatively minor importance.
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Chu had only netted a comparatively meager $298,200 when he was dethroned, however.
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CNET's top-ranked audiophile headphones cost $2,400, which isn't even that bad, comparatively.
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Kidman is comparatively sidelined, though it's Gretchen who knocks over the first domino.
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As my colleagues have mentioned, Spanx straps are comparatively wide and dig-free.
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"Comparatively, 24% said "not so prepared" and 16% said "not prepared at all.
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The iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone XS, comparatively, both have 5.8-inch screens.
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Other important objectives, such as fostering international development, would receive comparatively little attention.
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Yet other facilities, such as those in the Northeast, are comparatively less strained.
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It's very often compared and contrasted with Python, which has comparatively simple syntax.
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Comparatively, 89 percent of Clinton voters believe the information being presented to them.
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Joining a big company when you are a comparatively small company can be arduous.
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Sanford is actually a comparatively more moderate House GOPer and has occasionally criticized Trump.
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America's comparatively liberal laws do not mean it is easy to get an abortion.
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But this book's story of selfishness, pettiness, anger, and poor choices is comparatively predictable.
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But the comparatively low barrier to entry can cloud the risk assessment for entrepreneurs.
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"Death in the electric chair was comparatively superior, in Mr. Zagorski's estimation," Sotomayor wrote.
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But the remainder, albeit a comparatively small sliver of the pie, shouldn't be overlooked.
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Despite Nix's boasts, Cambridge Analytica's portion of the Trump campaign spend was comparatively limited.
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I'd describe their sound as comparatively much thinner, with harsher treble and weaker bass.
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But when I listen to them, I feel satisfied for the (comparatively high) price.
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It could be that comparatively sociable, healthy people are more likely to acquire dogs.
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This competitive positioning and good historical performance supports the company's comparatively good liquidity position.
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That is partly because central Europe is comparatively richer than it used to be.
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Comparatively, 15% of straight teens had considered suicide and 12% had planned an attempt.
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The space organization took similar precautions during January's comparatively measly 76-minute light show.
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We know by now that there are actually comparatively very few coal jobs left.
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Those backing this campaign are promised a comparatively quick delivery date of March 2016.
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A comparatively more ascetic creative, McRyhew deliberately excludes samples in his process as well.
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Thankfully, Leto has been comparatively chill during this press cycle, so we're all good.
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Ethanol battles flare up, but can be resolved comparatively easy given their parochial nature.
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America's big banks have provided comparatively poor returns for investors since the financial crisis.
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Comparatively, 43 percent tended to their social media profiles in the same time frame.
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It may look scrappy; it may be comparatively primitive (although, increasingly, it is not).
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The poll, notably, found comparatively little difference between women and men on the question.
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The program took the step up to the comparatively richer Conference USA in 2013.
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But down the stretch in New York this year, he was comparatively self-contained.
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But the Lópezes focused like a laser beam on Bob's comparatively weaker backhand return.
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Yes, many migrants are attracted to Germany because of its comparatively generous welfare system.
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But Boston, a city with a history of racial tensions, has been comparatively calm.
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Indeed, shutting down the southern border would severely impact the comparatively small Mexican economy.
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Comparatively, only 28 incidents against Muslims were recorded in 383, according to the FBI.
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Try Oklahoma City, where the rates start at the comparatively modest $219 a night.
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That distinction would fall to a comparatively reticent Google Search engineer named James Damore.
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After all, space is never-ending, and your phone is, comparatively speaking, quite small.
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Comparatively, former President Barack Obama defeated Romney there by six percenatage points in 2012.
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Comparatively, U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) has increased 2628 percent over the same period.
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Comparatively, the average pound of tofu only takes 303 gallons of water to produce.
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Nearby stands a comparatively tender vessel by Bailey, formed from two nude figures embracing.
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There are a comparatively small number of water samples in Flint taken each year.
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Unlike street drugs, its appeal is limited and its addiction liability is comparatively low.
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Many states took longer than two years to answer even those comparatively simple questions.
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Nearly 150 members of the comparatively younger House of Representatives are above that age.
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"It's got considerable body, comparatively," says Molly Stanard, a barista at Peck's in Brooklyn.
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Their proxy is a comparatively small area outside the arena with a giant television.
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Comparatively few Western customers pay high prices, but developing countries need millions of doses.
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However, because book publishing is a comparatively niche business, the inaccuracies prick the ears.
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Tesla shipped a comparatively tiny 76,000 vehicles and recorded a loss of $675 million.
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But then those permanent, full-time employees were expensive, and temps were comparatively cheap.
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Its Asian business, which accounts for most of its profits, was left comparatively unscathed.
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The Yanks won the second game by the comparatively closer score of 10-0.
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Lockdown measures and travel restrictions were put into place comparatively earlier than other nations.
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Lockdown measures and travel restrictions were put into place comparatively earlier than other nations.
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The borough is building, and the bulk of new construction is still comparatively affordable.
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Texas and Nebraska, which have slightly higher suicide rates, have comparatively loose gun laws.
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But comparatively few Hispanics are active in government and politics, especially high-level politics.
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That is a significant benefit to a comparatively smaller class of well connected folks.
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Fitbit, comparatively, accounted for just 4.1% of the market during the same time period.
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Comparatively, if a human body temperature drops just four degrees, it goes into hypothermia.
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That makes the significance of her Sportsperson of the Year win look comparatively small.
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To be clear, I testified that this record was comparatively not actually wafer thin.
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Demographically and economically, absorbing millions of comparatively poor Palestinians would destroy it, he said.
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In doing something to preserve this arrangement, it is comparatively late to the party.
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Comparatively, about 28503,22019 employment-based visas are made available to immigrants each fiscal year.
|
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Volume is still (comparatively)small, but big enough to make the central bank worry.
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Prior to the digital age, media coverage for candidates was a comparatively sparse resource.
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"The question then becomes, in the context of global demand for coal, do you prefer us to use comparatively cleaner Australian coal with less ash content, less moisture, a higher energy intensity, or the comparatively dirtier coal from other sources?" he asked.
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Longtime Keeping Up With the Kardashians viewers should recognize the comparatively modest Beverly Hills mansion.
|
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Comparatively, SurveyMonkey reported 14 percent growth to $121.2 million in sales over the same period.
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But Haliechuk, so often positioned as Abraham's foil, is comparatively reserved and guarded in conversation.
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Conversely, Mayotte, a comparatively dormant presence, hasn't seen any fresh lava for around 4,000 years.
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Comparatively speaking, April's case is one of the most extreme Dr. Lee has ever encountered.
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TD has set aside a comparatively low amount to cover loans that have turned sour.
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To be fair, the Nexus 7 was a comparatively compact tablet even for its time.
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Basically, global warming has begun to outpace the (comparatively) less extreme predictions for Earth's future.
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While we spent comparatively less time discussing them, the NYCEDC's educational programs are particularly interesting.
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These are the problems of ageing populations, and if they sound comparatively mild, think again.
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On Switch, some of the most important games come from comparatively new and unknown series.
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Comparatively, the 12.9-inch iPad Pro's A9X runs at 2.24GHz, leading to higher Geekbench scores.
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It also offers similar Watch-inspired iPhone editions for a comparatively reasonable $4,000 to $5,000.
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Maguire looked dressed down comparatively, wearing a dark gray t-shirt and black track pants.
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Also important: while the map is comparatively huge, you get a horse to ride around.
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These factors offset the comparatively weaker earnings performance for STT over the last several years.
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The brand was a comparatively minor part of what made the Carling Cup exceptional, however.
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This is far lower than Ireland's already comparatively low corporate tax rate of 12.5 percent.
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Though still comparatively tiny, Google's Pixel sales are at least heading in the right direction.
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Indeed, this approach helps explain America's comparatively poor performance in lifting children out of poverty.
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According to a Carnegie Mellon University professor who researched the hidden Internet, it's comparatively small.
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But comparatively we have very little history or context for making games about gay cuddling.
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It's tough, it's comparatively bland, and people look at you funny when you order it.
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We are managing half the risk so our returns on this are comparatively much higher.
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The bottom line: New therapies may cost comparatively less than existing ones — and deliver more.
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Still, compared to most developed markets as well as China, that number remains comparatively high.
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Comparatively, Hispanics make up about 17 percent of the total population of the United States.
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The country is also expected to see a comparatively high growth rate of 6 percent.
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Comparatively, the Television Academy lists seven nominees in the Outstanding Drama and Outstanding Comedy categories.
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Today, those dealing with infertility have a comparatively wide range of options available to them.
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The Patriots' low Gini coefficient is partly due to quarterback Tom Brady's (comparatively) modest contract.
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Comparatively, U.S. boards within the S&P 500 stand at 19.2 percentage for female membership.
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And for a comparatively small tech company, it's managed to box above its weight class.
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To be sure, the structure of Indian deal-making means fees are often comparatively small.
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Nasukawa caught one of Sapun's comparatively-slow kicks and dumped his opponent to the ground.
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The teams spent comparatively little time questioning the electronic road map portrayed by the prosecution.
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We're used to visual and oral effects in poetry, but tactile description is comparatively rare.
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Razer, which already has its own chat software, is making a comparatively less risky investment.
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They also found evidence that other ancient evolutionary pressures still operate in comparatively modern populations.
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Compensation for service secretaries is already comparatively low for what the nation asks of them.
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Comparatively, the separate charge he admitted to in Mueller's investigation carries minimal potential jail time.
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But anything at R+303 or lower can fairly be called a comparatively moderate district.
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Men, comparatively, reach their peak at 55 years old with an average salary of $101,200.
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A much newer G.M. plant in Ingersoll, Ontario, seems to have a comparatively secure future.
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There has been comparatively little change in hedge fund long positions over the same period.
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It was thinly veiled swipe at the comparatively higher age of the former vice president.
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Comparatively, the Colombian accord offers one of the most promising platforms to ensure sustainable peace.
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Paid for in U.S. dollars, aircraft are comparatively easy to re-lease to different geographies.
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The comparatively more moderate Hillary Clinton, by contrast, tended to perform much better in primaries.
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Now it has entered a new era with comparatively sluggish sales growth, but consistent profits.
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Most are pointing the finger at the Pixel 3 phones' comparatively paltry 4GB of RAM.
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What explains the comparatively more seasonal quality of VC fund fundraising is somewhat less clear.
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Next they beat the United States, who escaped with a comparatively respectful 3-0 defeat.
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As a result, investors see Target as a comparatively weaker player in the food space.
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Beijing has also cast an eye towards foreign markets for its comparatively low-cost technology.
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The iPhone SE, with a smaller four-inch screen, is a comparatively svelte 3.99 ounces.
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People close to the process said the president had found him likable but comparatively dull.
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In the North American market, the types of games that become blockbusters are comparatively homogeneous.
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The afternoon is looking comparatively pleasant: dry, mostly sunny and with a high near 56.
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The maximum rate kicks in comparatively early, with an annual income of around 55,000 euros.
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The puzzle's layout is comparatively straightforward from a constructor's perspective because it is relatively segmented.
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The five-second intervals were less stressful biologically, it seems, and their impacts comparatively muted.
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Changing coasts is comparatively easy; changing characters in any remotely honest way is more complicated.
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Two comparatively less-heralded female artists, both recent additions to the gallery, are also standouts.
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The man may have regrets, but he pays a comparatively low price for his participation.
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Interesting, though, Benioff is very funny — he is, comparatively — and Jeff Bezos is not funny.
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The comparatively low cost "allowed us to save more for the wedding," Mr. Pena said.
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According to Ms. Ridgway, the news media's focus on comparatively trivial outrages dismayed the artist.
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That may explain why the reaction to the move was comparatively muted on Capitol Hill.
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Pros: Encourages great form, straightforward to use, non-slip, comfortable materialCons: Comparatively limited in function
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Surgical masks, comparatively, are loose-fitting and protects the wearer from large droplets and splashes.
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The one potential bright side is the likelihood that the downturn could be comparatively brief.
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Where Netflix is overflowing with content trying to catch subscribers' attention, Disney+ feels comparatively barren.
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Well Comparatively speaking, young people in the United States and England do not move much.
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Twitter was comparatively the most permissive, letting tweets containing the video stand without any intervention.
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During the run-up to the balance sheet reduction, the Fed has been comparatively explicit.
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Comparatively, climate change is everything; the nostalgia of a few affluent area homeowners is nothing.
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Comparatively unknown, they are able to promise with impunity without having to deliver in reality.
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Comparatively, shots taken of me on my iPhone XS without Night Mode were significantly darker.
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And yet, three years is still a comparatively short life for such an expensive gadget.
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But Cardona didn't live in Mexico; he lived in Laredo, and Laredo was comparatively safe.
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Comparatively, players in the League of Legends Championship Series earn a minimum salary of $75,000.
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And the state always does well for Business Friendliness with its comparatively small, transparent government.
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At its $373,000 list price, Gilead's Yescarta for large B-cell lymphoma seems comparatively cheap.
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But his state's bid for a new Amazon headquarters is comparatively light on tax incentives.
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Mr. Heinonen recommended full-array because it can dim comparatively smaller sections of the screen.
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As Afghan prisons go, Nangarhar's women's facility appeared to be comparatively uncrowded and well maintained.
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Cremations are comparatively cheaper, with the median price of a funeral and cremation totaling $6,000.
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Comparatively, Costa Rica attracted 3 million tourists and brought in $85033 billion in tourism earnings.
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Comparatively, the other seven nominees grossed around $560 million in total in the U.S. last year.
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Cheap, Arabic-speaking and comparatively clement, Egypt has always been a popular destination for Gulf tourists.
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"It'll make the web look like a cute experiment comparatively speaking in 10 to 15 years."
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Despite the proliferation of its artists, Greece's worldwide footprint in electronic music has been comparatively minor.
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Some, for instance, impose penalties on companies for violating notification rules, while others are comparatively lax.
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The comparison with other advanced economies — even those where electric vehicles are comparatively popular — is stark.
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So to get it at the, comparatively, approachable starting price of $256,500, it's a certifiable bargain.
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Monday was comparatively quiet for quarterly reports, with KKR and Xerox posting results before the bell.
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Comparatively, Uber is available in roughly 30 Indian cities, only launching in the country in 2013.
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Comparatively, segments from TV shows like The Tonight Show only need a couple hundred thousand views.
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For example, just to pick one, you have dirty tricks not so much, comparatively, to this.
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Offshore yuan, which is traded outside mainland China and has comparatively fewer restrictions, traded at 7.0643.
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Often I would bypass monster-plagued roads altogether and simply climb the comparatively safe mountain instead.
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Comparatively, Craigslist doesn't discriminate what you want to sell, or charge you for listing your items.
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However, despite a comparatively high economic approval rating, Donald Trump's favorability amongst Americans is particularly low.
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Mr Rainey's water wheels, by contrast, would revolve at a comparatively stately three metres a second.
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Comparatively, Uber completed about 4.7 million trips, with Lyft providing about 750,000 rides during the month.
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Video quality is also not bad at all, compared to comparatively priced dedicated home security cams.
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Japan's pensions are comparatively stingy, with several countries spending more despite their younger populations (see chart).
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Mr Kurz is set to join a cadre of comparatively youthful leaders in the European Union.
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For those with in-demand skills, that has translated into enormous investments for comparatively immature companies.
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However, Twitter has managed to pull in advertising revenue, despite its smallish – comparatively speaking – user base.
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Other experiments have produced this "quark-gluon plasma" before, by slamming together comparatively enormous lead atoms.
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The pilot episode, which aired in April 2011, brought in a comparatively tiny 2.22 million viewers.
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There were some new products for Apple's HomeKit, but they were comparatively few and far between.
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Below, you can see when the fire first started and how (comparatively) little smoke there was.
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Mobile games, meanwhile, are typically associated with comparatively lighter fare like Pokémon Go or Monument Valley.
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Is it even possible to adequately reproduce the experience on the Xbox One's comparatively weak CPU?
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The economy saw a comparatively slight 3.83 percent increase in the first quarter of this year.
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The third category of spear phishing, business email compromise, is comparatively uncommon but no less dangerous.
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Comparatively, Amazon's flagship application is the #4 Shopping app and #46 Overall in the App Store.
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Google+ has remained comparatively stable throughout the years, only dropping by 5 points to 31 percent.
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Political leaders, however, had a comparatively smaller influence over changing how Americans felt about climate science.
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Comparatively, in Hong Kong, the median home price is 19 times more than the median income.
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In contrast, the plan would increase credits available to most comparatively young and middle-income households.
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But unlike its contemporaries, it condenses the story to a long, but comparatively brief two hours.
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Yet as far as prescription drug policies go, this one is comparatively innocuous for the industry.
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Comparatively speaking, Washington played better defense in the rematch, though Milwaukee led 57-53 at halftime.
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From her experience so far, Tsemet believes that the galleries in Los Angeles are comparatively inviting.
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The American stock market is comparatively down around 3 percent to 4 percent for the year.
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The Marine Corps is comparatively lean and much smaller than the Army, Navy or Air Force.
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He's a comparatively rare beast on the European venture scene as a successful entrepreneur-turned-investor.
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West Virginia is another installment focusing on the threat of privatization, despite the comparatively trivial investment.
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The chief appeal of Apple's HomeKit is that it's comparatively easy to set up and use.
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By contrast, his predecessor, the dry but by-the-book Mike Duncan, provided comparatively steady leadership.
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China's comparatively modest modernization efforts are intended to prevent any U.S. president from taking that risk.
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Loose cultures have weaker norms and comparatively less order but they foster more creativity and openness.
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So basically the Democrats can expect to face a comparatively unfair political map for another decade?
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City faced Southampton, while Liverpool took on Swansea, and both were humbled by comparatively meek opposition.
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Comparatively, Spotify now has 30 million Premium users, only 10 months after announcing 20 million subscribers.
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The rich see much higher income growth, which comparatively swamps that of residents in poor countries.
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Soon they hired him as an interpreter, for the comparatively princely sum of $25 a day.
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I chose this lawyer because he had been comparatively relaxed about the process and its cost.
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In recent years the Metropolitan Museum appears to have received comparatively modest amounts from the Sacklers.
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Kalorie's lip sync was sweet, but comparatively empty, and she sashayed away to an unhappy ending.
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Our four seasons are comparatively mild and, thanks to our proximity to the sun, fairly brief.
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That said, this is an almost subtle way to rig the architecture of democracy, comparatively speaking.
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It found the federal law had a "comparatively minor" influence on states, with a few exceptions.
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Comparatively, Biden crushed Sanders with voters between 45 to 64, who represent about 40% of voters.
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They've claimed that digital markets are in fact competitive, highlighting supposed threats from comparatively tiny companies.
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Alex Smith, a comparatively young 33, keeps turning out competent seasons without ever being a star.
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The N.B.A. was comparatively a competitive vacuum, and they filled it with their own projected stories.
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Revisions will be tucked in during the comparatively high number of days in Denver without performances.
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Indeed, the piece's comparatively modest Classicism defies showiness, with demands that are more intellectual than athletic.
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Frljic's production is a comparatively brisk 75 minutes and stars five actors from the Burg's ensemble.
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Some black Cubans say they have trouble getting comparatively lucrative jobs in hotels, because of discrimination.
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It may be that on its surface, "Little Women" doesn't seem as fresh and progressive, comparatively.
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It also provides software and hardware to many companies in rural America at comparatively low prices.
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The four seasons are comparatively mild and, thanks to our proximity to the sun, relatively brief.
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As the first in from the left, he has a comparatively large committed core of supporters.
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Concerns about the environment, let alone biodiversity loss, can seem comparatively minor, distant, or without urgency.
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The MineRL bots took a similar approach, but the resources available to them were comparatively limited.
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Comparatively speaking, it runs like a dream and the new form factor is sleek and attractive.
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It was fast action, inside (where it's comparatively dim) and at a distance from court-side.
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They argue that their comparatively low per-barrel production costs and emissions give them an edge.
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While Ohio's tax burden is moderate over all, experts say the local taxes are comparatively high.
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Comparatively, roughly 20203% of Buttigieg supporters said they like Bloomberg, along with 49% of Klobuchar supporters.
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The company's Lemur satellites are small and comparatively inexpensive, each one hosting a variety of instruments.
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In Ghana, which has a comparatively strong democracy, social media was blocked on election day in 2016.
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Among the plethora of martial arts systems around the world, the Wu Tang lineage is comparatively young.
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Comparatively, only 0.4 percent of the control group went on to have an opioid abuse-related diagnosis.
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Despite his comparatively frugal effort, Trump did increase spending in some key areas ahead of Election Day.
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As of September, state-owned enterprises (SOEs) reported a comparatively faster pace of growth in their debt.
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This comparatively short observation revealed what appeared to be a disk of cold debris around the star.
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Despite those drop-out rates, the MOOCs have shown it can be done quickly and comparatively cheaply.
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It has been comparatively untouched by the innovation, disruption and consolidation that have driven costs down elsewhere.
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For the actor and artist currently known as Shia LaBeouf, 2016 was a mellow year, comparatively speaking.
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Essentially the Trump administration pattern so far has been to pair belligerent language with comparatively restrained action.
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These signals are also fragile, traveling comparatively small distances and easily blocked by buildings and other objects.
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For instance, millennials are comparatively more likely to support same-sex marriage and the legalization of marijuana.
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Little wonder that Griffith's new, fourth company, Hone, is targeting the comparatively undramatic world of workforce training.
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It boasts a distinct surface layer of light, comparatively fresh water floating atop its deep-sea salinity.
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But in its current uses, Ilaris is comparatively small, racking up sales of $402 million last year.
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Those CEOs would likely argue that they're worth those expensive salaries: After all, they're working comparatively cheaply.
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Comparatively, Trump only reached out to 3 percent of black voters and 9 percent of Latino voters.
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If this session is any guide this may make Texas politics comparatively boring—in a good way.
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The Newport is comparatively weaker, only driving 30W of power with two woofers and a single tweeter.
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The right bank stays comparatively clean, with packed and pale dried mud, but it's a losing battle.
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The flow of energy through terrestrial ecosystems is comparatively easy to study; marine ones are more mysterious.
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You see, the "remain" camp had it comparatively easy; they were simply arguing for the status quo.
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There's just not a lot, comparatively speaking, for the Russians to have found in the DNC's servers.
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Given his comparatively modest results, Spieth's burnout-inducing global schedule has been a major point of discussion.
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Perhaps because WooPlus's user base is comparatively small, there aren't enough people to make it awful — yet.
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Society puts comparatively little social value on attributes gained as woman age, such as experience and wisdom.
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But people who are truly animated by this issue represent a comparatively narrow sliver of the populace.
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The ones deemed less worthy lived in shacks and trailers and their storehouse rations were comparatively paltry.
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Comparatively, for men of the same demographic, only two of their top ten fall in these categories.
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Those stocks are skewed way to the fundamentals side, with comparatively little love from the quant shops.
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The White House disputed this, saying that it was actually because of Twitter's comparatively small market value.
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Comparatively, the Irish subsidiary had been doing amazingly well, reporting €12.4 billion in revenue the same year.
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A few episodes later, he noted, the immolation of a little girl drew a comparatively muted response.
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A comparatively equipped Dell XPS 13 costs a hundred or two bucks less, depending on the market.
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This is a particular problem for cancer drugs, which tend to be approved after comparatively small trials.
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Comparatively wealthy districts got more money: Branford, a New Haven suburb, got a funding increase of $300,000.
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For women who favor comparatively bold policies advancing material equality, the whole thing was dispiriting and exhausting.
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Comparatively, just 1% of traditional offline businesses export and they reach between one and four overseas markets.
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But comparatively, that makes the iPhone 11 Pro Max among the heaviest smartphones you can buy today.
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Why is the corona so hot when the solar surface below is a comparatively paltry 6,000 degrees?
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It's a debate that reveals legitimate differences in both style and substance, but it's also comparatively unimportant.
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Now it has entered a new era with comparatively sluggish sales growth, but a consistently profitable business.
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So now, with a half-year and a comparatively mild winter behind them, how is it going?
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For all this, he had by the end of his life become an establishment figure — comparatively, anyway.
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The resulting lineups are pleasing mishmashes of regular honorees and newcomers, MVP candidates and comparatively underappreciated technicians.
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Works by Nathalie Jolivert, for example, are comparatively diminutive in relation to her more large-scale pieces.
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Comparatively, in 2005, energy trade between the U.S. and Mexico was severely impacted due to Hurricane Rita.
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Over the last few years, the cost of solar panels fell sharply, making Ivanpah's power comparatively expensive.
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If it works, it would be comparatively easy to scale up production to reach a mass market.
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While many handgun owners are passionate about shooting and their weapons, they are comparatively few in number.
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"The settlement was therefore not only comparatively habitable, but also practical," said Glaser in a press release.
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That, and the idea that two comparatively privileged American teenagers could be the focus of the book.
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China has ratcheted up anti-American propaganda in recent weeks, but its campaign has been comparatively restrained.
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Comparatively, about 5% of all American adults will spend time in jail or prison during their lifetimes.
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As a comparatively young invention, this is just the beginning of what the web has to offer.
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Last year, which was a comparatively good year, it handled under 41 million metric tonnes in shipments.
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Disability insurance is more expensive than life insurance, but these two planning solutions require comparatively little effort.
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The bedroom was comparatively large, but there was barely room for a sofa in the living room.
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Today's nuclear weapons are much more destructive and capable than our comparatively much smaller bombs from 1945.
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Its partners are comparatively small players who have not even registered to lobby on the cadmium regulation.
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Market supply and demand influence the offshore yuan's exchange rate, but the volume traded is comparatively smaller.
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Many portfolio companies are exploring ways to restructure or refinance while debt is available and comparatively cheap.
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Comparatively low pricing was one way to convince cost-conscious buyers, others were a little more creative.
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But its high price tag and comparatively middling specs and feature set may not suit smartphone enthusiasts.
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Tracking is crucial for foreign sellers that are up against consumer skepticism and comparatively slow shipping times.
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That left them seeking claims on larger amounts, though initial principal amounts may have been comparatively small.
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What received comparatively minimal media coverage was the senators' challenge of Sinclair's licenses in the first place.
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Alibaba is also comparatively cheaper, trading at 25 times forward earnings compared to Amazon's 85 times multiple.
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If that's true, perhaps the Republican Party's comparatively unpopular policies might set them up for big defeats.
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Denmark has suffered comparatively little from Islamist terrorism, and a vast majority of Danes report feeling safe.
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From comparatively lightweight road offerings to expensive insulated moon boots with lugged soles, there's plenty of variety.
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A huge and comparatively sparsely populated region in China's west, Xinjiang has many diverse Muslim-majority ethnicities.
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" One of the comparatively few black rally-goers walked around waving a Trump flag, saying "I'm Gov.
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Faster growth in medical prices and prescription drug spending were also factors, they said, but comparatively minor.
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In other comparatively more stable countries that still have financial issues, individuals are also turning to cryptocurrencies.
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Fatal accidents are comparatively rare and the data corpus on non-fatal accidents may provide other insights.
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Elemis distinguishes itself from its niche competitors both by its comparatively larger size and unique sales distribution.
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Airbnb is great for short-term rentals, but comparatively expensive for anything more than a couple weeks.
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Comparatively, the average one-bedroom apartment in Natchez costs $1,300 a month, or about $43 a day.
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The remaining pool of people would be comparatively younger and healthier and, thus, less expensive to cover.
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That has helped breed a legal system in which defamation cases are comparatively easy to win. Will.i.
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Comparatively, last year, at this time, up to 71% of soybean crop was rated "good" and "excellent".
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Wednesday's high at McMurdo Station in Antarctica will be a comparatively mild 17 degrees, according to weather.com.
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But it was comparatively just a handful of votes — 627 at last count — between Lamb and Saccone.
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While they were detained, the men required comparatively little in the way of social or medical services.
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Survivors include the Marsh, ruby red, star and other comparatively flavorless descendants piled high in supermarkets everywhere.
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Whereas "ghetto" bands like Mierda, Parabellum, and Danger were comparatively crude, Kraken was refined, complex and poetic.
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He is comparatively feasting against the Sixers in this highlight, but the Sixers are, objectively, The Pits.
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The last few years' worth of Santai festivals have traditionally featured top female fighters earning comparatively high purses.
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Workers cited comparatively low pay, hazardous work environments, and unreasonable performance expectations as among their reasons for protesting.
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He is also behind Microsoft's comparatively cautious use of artificial intelligence, and calls for oversight of facial recognition.
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I was used to being the person in a relationship who, comparatively, had more of her shit together.
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Also unlike the Samsung Galaxy Fold, Lego's version costs way less than $2,000 at a comparatively cheap $69.99.
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Comparatively, Peloton charges $2,245 for their basics bike, which offers 24-hour access to their studio cycling classes.
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Comparatively, 16% of 35-to-49-year-olds and 17% of people over 55 feel the same way.
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Her tweets were comparatively benign, and — in comparison to some of Hill's other worthwhile takes — not particularly alarming.
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Compared with his current quest for the presidency, the Senate candidate Cruz's courting of evangelicals was comparatively muted.
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But while PS4 and Xbox One are comparatively similar to develop for, the Switch is a different beast.
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However, the minimum wage kicks in for fewer than one in 20 workers, despite Spain's comparatively low wages.
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That's because they are comparatively lighter and slower and therefore less likely to hurt people or damage property.
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HK/SIN — that was comparatively stronger than the 70.20 level the currency pair traded at late last week.
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The winless Bengals are a comparatively decent -10.8 thanks to losses of 1, 3, 4 and 6 points.
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Your team of soldiers is limited to four, comparatively small to the dozen-strong armies of its predecessors.
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Even in Earth's comparatively distant orbit, sunlight is powerful enough to mean spacecraft must have beefy cooling systems.
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"In popular culture, iPhone is considered a stylish class signifier, and Android is considered comparatively uncool," they write.
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But compared to the emotional violence this series has coughed up in the past, "Arkangel" is comparatively tame.
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He added that GrubHub would be comparatively cheaper to acquire than some of its competitors in the industry.
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The sky is blue because of Rayleigh scattering, and the comparatively short wavelengths of high-frequency blue light.
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But nations that lack funding and have "comparatively poor economic infrastructures" aren't able to take the necessary approach.
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Some of the lies don't really matter: "biggest inaugural crowd ever," when photos showed it was comparatively small.
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The researchers cited low mass, and the resultant low costs, as the benefits of such comparatively tiny satellites.
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"It's a big market and cloud penetration is comparatively low so the growth potential is there," he said.
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Ops center, which is comparatively apolitical and professional, has translation capabilities and can assist as desired with notetaking.
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Africa has a comparatively low proportion of deaths stemming from diseases that tend to strike in old age.
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Not only is it a comparatively low-tech counterfeiting crime, it's easy to move and difficult to trace.
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An Opportunity shadow-selfie from 2004, when Opportunity was comparatively young (and had "only" doubled its mission length).
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Comparatively, the new feature to add an Instagram link to users' profiles is a much more conservative change.
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Analysts reckoned the comparatively low per-share premium China Oceanwide is paying reflects Genworth's upcoming gloomy business outlook.
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It's true of sandbox crafting games and competitive shooters, and it's true of comparatively bite-sized retro games.
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Struggling pupils get compulsory extra sessions to help them keep up; even the less-able do comparatively well.
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Hold the Dark is comparatively slow, sometimes to the point of feeling meditative and melancholy about its action.
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The average salary is around 60,000 zloty — meaning the threshold is comparatively high for young people in Poland.
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But the ones that humans already eat tend to be wild-caught and consumed in comparatively small numbers.
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I've argued in the past that the tenor of the Democratic primary, comparatively speaking, has been pretty respectful.
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Comparatively, a political action committee that is anti-Prop 1 spent under $100,000 on advertisements opposing the proposition.
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The end result is a colorful pattern of living bacterial colonies splayed out around their comparatively small source.
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Comparatively, Suiteness' photos are so great that browsing suites on the site is almost an experience in itself.
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Comparatively, it's easier and quicker for humor to thrive in the internet space, particularly in social/viral videos.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average, the widely followed stock index, is comparatively up 21 percent in that time.
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Companies that chug along for five-plus years without a round and then scale up are comparatively rare.
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Of course, ketamine can be found on the street, but comparatively the doses we use are dramatically low.
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Comparatively, in 216 equity checks averaged in the low 2479% area, making the return on investments more lucrative.
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Pornhub's own release suggested race-specific searches comparatively came up most in provinces with significant non-white populations.
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The market for heroin is comparatively small—though it's growing, possibly due to a crackdown on prescription painkillers.
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Until now, the job of the teacher has been comparatively neglected, with all the focus on structural changes.
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My hope is that we're going back to where we started, as an imperfect but comparatively enlightened country.
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It comes out comparatively badly, with returns of two to one—but at least the benefits are certain.
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Revisiting such feminist classics, it's hard to deny that today we are in a comparatively low-inquiry moment.
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Comparatively, mortality was 49 percent for patients treated with ZMapp and 53 percent for patients treated with Remdesivir.
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The first striking finding is that drugs bought on the dark web are comparatively pricey (see chart 1).
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But comparatively, even the companies that are doing well and gaining traction still have a ways to go.
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A nice person is, comparatively, less likely to impress us, because we already expect them to be nice.
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Those conservatives say the rules push automakers to make lighter and smaller vehicles, which are comparatively less safe.
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Spain's comparatively low-key treatment of Cervantes has rankled not a few of the country's writers and intellectuals.
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Muir-Wood, himself a talented storyteller, makes a strong case for rewarding those who take comparatively dull precautions.
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Comparatively, only 25 percent of conservative and moderate Democrats said a friend backing Trump would hurt their friendship.
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Apple's second-generation AirPods, comparatively, do not have an audio indicator that lets you know Siri is listening.
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Overall, I suspect this will be a comparatively easy Sunday puzzle, but hopefully one that evokes some grins.
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Comparatively, Maine, whose population is half the size of Arkansas, reported 38 hate crimes, according to the FBI.
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Oman has been comparatively quiet, but not entirely immune to the wave of political Islam sweeping the region.
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The district is also home to a number of professionals and blue-collar workers with comparatively lower pay.
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"Comparatively to Japan and a lot of other countries, we are definitely lacking in fan base," Chen said.
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Thus, it makes sense that T2 Trainspotting is comparatively subdued, though it still has its high (ahem) moments.
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So how is it that as fewer immigrants (comparatively) are Latino, Latinos have become the face of immigration?
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Comparatively, the Tiny Desk is not even tinier than the other desks on the office floor, they say.
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Every $1 in shareholders' equity at Apple, for instance, translates into a comparatively modest $2.50 worth of assets.
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His streaming numbers were comparatively low, as the New York Times points out: just 4.2 million song streams.
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But besides the comparatively few regulated chemicals, there are thousands and thousands of other toxins in our environment.
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Comparatively, Arizona has a three-year recidivism rate of 42.4 percent, which is slightly above the national average.
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Made of 18/10 stainless steel, the pieces are light, but the bottoms are comparatively heavy and thick.
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But Republicans in the Senate have thrown their weight behind Burr and Warner's comparatively staid, closed-door investigation.
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Comparatively, after the 2017 Tubbs fire, previously the most destructive in California history, FEMA aid exceeded $376 million.
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But as a written art in newspapers and magazines, the practice is comparatively new — about a century old.
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Officials in some outlying areas with comparatively few cases appear content to take a wait-and-see approach.
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Like many rural highways in Saskatchewan, which has a population of 259 million, traffic volume is comparatively light.
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And advocates emphasize that Britain's net contribution to the EU's budget, 0.4 percent of GDP, is comparatively small.
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You were talking about museums and how you started Groupon, and you were unusual for an entrepreneur, comparatively.
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West Virginia and Illinois are losing population, while other Rust Belt and Northeastern states are growing comparatively slowly.
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Still, the additional risk would result in a comparatively few additional cases of breast cancer, the researchers said.
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So his résumé was comparatively slender when the Indiana/Syracuse production asked him to submit a video audition.
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All three cases have caused alarm in Canada, where many have pointed to Ms. Meng's comparatively cushy detainment.
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After our frigid, weekslong cold spell, we're looking at another comparatively comfortable day with a high of 40.
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H: How many of those voices are more established, and how many are comparatively fresh on the scene?
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Initially known as the Doormat, this style was introduced in 2002 with a comparatively puny 12-inch brim.
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The $43,24 iPhone 210 Pro and $2500,100 iPhone 11 Pro, comparatively, have been marketed more toward camera enthusiasts.
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There is more diversity now, she said, but it's still comparatively limited in the range of activities depicted.
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And he spent such a comparatively short time making the record that he even likes listening to it.
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Their proposals range from a sweeping pledge of universal healthcare to comparatively modest tax breaks for the poor.
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Notably, it comes from the chief executive of a company that's already paying comparatively little in federal taxes.
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Despite the arguments for equal weighting, the strategy remains an acquired taste that comparatively few investors have acquired.
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Just as importantly, there was comparatively little of the bombast that can imbue Trump's tweets or his speeches.
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The bank's comparatively large exposure to the real estate and construction sectors has reduced gradually since end-2011.
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Comparatively, a "decent" one- or two-bedroom apartment in a bedroom community costs about 35 million yen ($315,103).
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The country is also believed to have large deposits of thorium within its borders, but comparatively little uranium.
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The public furor, though, has put Mr. Han — with his comparatively conciliatory views toward China — on the defensive.
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At a time when we hear most about tech's bad actors, these comparatively quiet efforts should be cheered.
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Despite the addition of another motor, the scooter is still comparatively lightweight, clocking in at only 26 pounds.
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We were reminded that we had comparatively little power; that we would derail our own careers by complaining.
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The next best total is a comparatively measly 19623 by Curry last spring and Gilbert Arenas in 21962.
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That may seem expensive — comparatively, Sony's Aibo robot dog costs $2,899.99 — but robot pets just don't come cheap.
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Their lower-end products are priced comparatively with the shaving clubs, while their premium razors are much pricier.
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Hezbollah's response, too, was comparatively restrained, a testament to the group's changing role in the country, experts say.
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Comparatively, for men, Alois and Gilbert (two-thirds of the options!) are middle aged knights with existing families.
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Mr. Dano, who seemed almost too tall to fit into the fake kitchen, was comparatively dispassionate, soft-spoken.
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Marquette's Markus Howard has received comparatively little attention as this year's exemplary high-volume, high-accuracy distance shooter.
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I am humbled by my parents' sacrifices that allowed me to live the comparatively privileged life I've had.
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Dorsey is in far better shape, comparatively, but the production of NFL banners has slowed to a crawl.
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Comparatively, Dietland was celebrated for its forward-thinking depiction of size, receiving an 82 percent rating from critics.
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Comparatively, Netflix subscriptions start at $8.99 for the most basic plan, while the most popular plan costs $12.99.
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Where many kids' movies turn up the volume and shout at viewers, Paddington is a comparatively gentle experience.
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Even if some of the recently amended or removed pages received comparatively low traffic, that doesn't warrant their removal.
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He has largely disavowed the comparatively moderate Bush wing of the Republican Party in pursuit of conservative ideological purity.
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But according to the Health Foundation, the UK spends comparatively less than France, Germany, or Sweden on health care.
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He attributes his comparatively small fight record to his focus on school, not a future as a pro fighter.
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It is comparatively common for teenagers to make false accusations, typically as an alibi to get out of trouble.
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As witch-hunts go, it had been comparatively tame, and the luckier survivors got to enjoy a measure of
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That's usually the case with Google phones anyway, but now there's a firm, and comparatively generous, support period attached.
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We're now in a nice little rest period between the comparatively sullen Civil War and the next Avengers slugfest.
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Carmakers were left jittery, many having invested heavily in comparatively cheap diesel technology over the years to conquer India.
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It's also a comparatively brief game — it took me around seven hours to complete — that doesn't overstay its welcome.
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However, there are still companies with high values at the 99th percentile threshold despite having comparatively less startup activity.
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The Jib version is both more minimal and flexible comparatively, which definitely makes them feel appropriate for this year.
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" If enough people are clicking comparatively on the same thing to say, "I want to learn more about this.
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Comparatively, a ton of banks partner with Apple in the U.K. Starling Bank just added Apple Pay support today.
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He's staffed by a comparatively miniscule staff of less than 100, while Clinton has hired more than 700 staffers.
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Harari tracks the revolutions that compelled us forward and puts our comparatively brief time on the planet into perspective.
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But none of these manufacturers have the reach of Samsung, which meant that comparatively few people could access Daydream.
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Personally, I think it's a shame that so many great AI minds are working on comparatively incremental feature enhancements.
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If Tsabari's work showcases the author's storytelling skills within a compelling narrative, Shalmiyev's memoir is a comparatively experimental work.
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Global trend: Notice how European countries have great access to broadband but comparatively, they use social media much less.
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Back then, Obama saw the country's basic bonds as certain and its disagreements as comparatively superficial, perhaps even mistaken.
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Comparatively, the E-Class struggled to even keep itself in a single lane — forget hopes of holding dead center.
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Fish raised in RAS facilities, however, are comparatively happier little guys, free to roam in clean, clement, reusable waters.
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Comparatively, in the priciest market, Hong Kong, the median home price was 18.1 times more than the median income.
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Mobile ad blockers are comparatively less popular in Europe and North America, where 14 million people regularly use them.
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In a telling contrast, Spain started cleaning up its banks in 2012 and has enjoyed comparatively dynamic growth since.
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But there's one small story that, while comparatively unimportant, is charming enough that it shouldn't fall through the cracks.
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By way of contrast, their opening Johnstone's Paint Trophy match last season drew a comparatively healthy crowd of 27,267.
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There's comparatively little flour his batter, and health-minded customers can choose between whole-wheat or white flour options.
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Macy's has a comparatively high dividend yield at 5 percent compared with 1.9 percent on the S&P 500.
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Perhaps the funds come from a developing country with comparatively poor investment opportunities but culturally-driven high savings rates.
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His team, with comparatively fewer resources and with substantially less of the ball, had squeezed victory out of adversity.
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Comparatively little time is spent in Asian countries studying World War II Germany than in Europe or North America.
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Comparatively, 40 percent of voters say Faso is in touch with the district, compared to 41 percent who disagree.
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Still, Mr. Trump's anti-Muslim language and explosive personal style have overshadowed those comparatively modest concessions to mainstream politics.
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Whilst comparatively small, the additional volumes in Moscow will provide an important boost to the recovering market, traders said.
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In the West, such transparency has tended to have the effect of raising the compensation of comparatively underpaid bosses.
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Fletcher star said she also found it difficult to see how her husband, 41, was comparatively processing the situation.
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The terrain and geological formations are strikingly similar to ours, but something drastically changed in the comparatively recent past.
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Though Brazilian diplomats may beg to differ, there are comparatively few checks and balances once arms leave the country.
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"Samsung's valuation is still comparatively lower than global competitors," said Doh Hyun-woo, analyst at Mirae Asset Daewoo Securities.
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Paid for in U.S. dollars, aircraft are comparatively easy to re-lease to various airline operators across the world.
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This year, those surveys have found a gap between an energized Democratic base and a comparatively demoralized Republican electorate.
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Though a comparatively short 7.1 kilometers (4.4 miles), its grade is relentless and averages an unusually steep 7.8 percent.
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But the genre is undervalued due to, among other reasons, its reputation for being comparatively tame for modern times.
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" The DeVos DOE wants to move back toward the 220006 law, with a comparatively limited definition of "sexual harassment.
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Mr. Pence, the favorite of the Trump political team and national Republican Party officials, is a comparatively unfamiliar face.
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Ops Center, which is comparatively apolitical and professional, has translation capabilities and can assist as desired with note-taking.
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It's only recently that phones from Samsung have started to catch up with OnePlus, a comparatively tiny smartphone maker.
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Financial markets activities come with incremental operational risks and require comparatively elevated capital allocation due to their intrinsic volatility.
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And while we pay the price for developed nations' wealth, we only have comparatively modest budgets to protect ourselves.
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Look at the United States, a rich country with an eroding but still comparatively well-developed rule of law.
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A quarterfinal weekend that often sends fans and players down comparatively unbeaten paths instead has an air of familiarity.
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Comparatively, Twitter and YouTube come in second with about 10 percent of the population getting news on those platforms.
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FII currently generates a big chunk of revenue from making comparatively mundane components such as smartphone casings and frames.
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It's a Lynchian masterpiece that stands an impossible height above a comparatively stagnating sea of B-movie-level pretenders.
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Well one guy did a shit in his living room so comparatively I think you're all pretty non-toxic.
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Yet even they are "comparatively fortunate," Kimmel writes, as they were spared the transports east to the extermination camps.
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After months of comparatively low profile, MbS is very much back, making what to many are again controversial decisions.
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Andrew Cuomo defended the deal, arguing that New York has to offer incentives because of its comparatively high taxes.
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Disney's consumer products division is the world's largest licenser of consumer products, but a comparatively small division within Disney.
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I finished the actual song very recently and it's nice being able to feel so self-assured now, comparatively.
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Yet, among his most striking works is a comparatively conventional representation of Mathilde Schönberg from the summer of 1907.
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Two comparatively giant ceramic eyeballs on the floor indicate that someone (or something) much larger is watching the women.
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As a supplier of raw materials, Kobe's product is comparatively invisible to end users — and thus harder to avoid.
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Often inefficient Canadian factories protected by tariffs offered Canadian consumers a limited selection of products at comparatively high prices.
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A comparatively small number of women were watching from a section on the other side of the natural amphitheater.
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Ticket prices are comparatively low, generally ranging from $55 to $0003, with plenty of business done through discount resellers.
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Delirious at the Met Breuer is an exhibition filled with beautiful but comparatively polite works by habitually transgressive artists.
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Comparatively, a general admission ticket to the Kentucky Derby costs $40 six months out and $60 on the day.
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Adding a fourth blade increases energy production by only a small percentage, and the added expense is comparatively large.
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At the same time, others, like Mina Vanir, have brought up older accusations that previously received comparatively little attention.
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The comparatively high interest in impeachment in Western red states is not a sign of wide interest in impeachment.
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The "Harry effect" is comparatively more subdued, but similar blogs have sprung up to catalog Prince Harry's outfit choices.
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Like the B-52, it boasts an enormous payload capacity but is comparatively easy for the enemy to detect.
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C.G.I. animation is a wonderful thing, but, on the downside, it makes convincing dance moves comparatively simple to create.
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His approval numbers are comparatively strong, but his supporters are more than fine with any of the other frontrunners.
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While Ireland is covered by the EU's strict GDPR data protection regulations, the USA's privacy protections are comparatively weaker.
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DeVos said the United States has comparatively stagnated with test scores, pivoting again to school choice as the solution.
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For comparatively little money, the United States could be getting an independent count of our fossil-fuel-related emissions.
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The earbuds did have some drawbacks, though, like an outdated Micro USB charger and a comparatively large earbud size.
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The comparatively neutral relationship I have with the young people in my practice simply helps my signal get through.
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Though that sounds precarious, the United States has the advantage of a comparatively easy schedule ahead in the fall.
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Comparatively, the median market rent for such assets were SGD1.81 psf per month and SGD4.10 psf per month, respectively.
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Insurers tended to charge women more to get them than they did for comparatively less expensive birth control pills.
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Others noted the comparatively short battery life is the main reason why they will never shell out for one.
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With the bar for eligibility high, and the application process lengthy, comparatively few of the people at risk applied.
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Violations of these conflict-of-interest laws are not crimes and bring comparatively small fines in the worst cases.
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Comparatively, in the US it costs a similarly positioned family a fifth of their income to raise a child.
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Microsoft, comparatively, jumped up to take 21st place, an improvement from the 34th-place slot it occupied last year.
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The next-largest Uber business, its Uber Eats segment, generated a comparatively modest $43 million in adjusted net revenue.
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Comparatively, 85033 census data shows 6.8 percent of Gardendale's residents are black and 88.4 percent of residents are white.
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The cost for the T.A.P. intervention, Dr. Gitlin's analysis shows, was a comparatively modest $942 per person in 2009.
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Businesses in Australia and New Zealand (52%), the U.S. (50%) and Canada (45%) were then feeling comparatively less impacted.
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But for me, at least, the actual "game" elements, like the depth of its battle system, were comparatively weak.
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It started slowly and finished 24-8 against a comparatively weak schedule — nominally the résumé of an N.I.T. squad.
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International students at community colleges number a comparatively small 95,562 out of more than a million international students total.
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Men in positions of authority are accused of sexual deviance or misbehavior, rather than women with comparatively less power.
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Why, then, do these same outlets remain comparatively quiet when the intolerance for speech is coming from the right?
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Hockney is comparatively dispassionate, however, because his method of working is instructively informed by inquisitive intellectual and technical explorations.
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Didn't the list conflate violent rape, which everyone can agree is monstrous, with comparatively harmless acts like creepy texts?
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Britain is comparatively generous to foreign parents who seek a child's return: it provides help with legal advice and translation.
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Its comparatively grimmer films have been poorly reviewed, and often underperform Marvel's more light-hearted flicks at the box office.
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Land art, or "earthworks," is a comparatively young art practice that finds itself at the intersection between nature and culture.
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Comparatively speaking, the $643 sheer-paneled Goat dress Markle wore to Prince Charles' garden party almost seems like a bargain.
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On the other hand, those with comparatively lower education levels became more interested in contacting dates with higher education levels.
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For reference, the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of Earth's ocean, lies a comparatively shallow seven miles under the surface.
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It takes a comparatively large amount of energy to bind these charm quarks together, after which leftover energy is released.
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The regular Galaxy S20 can only access the (comparatively) slower network, while the S20+ and S20 Ultra are mmWave-enabled.
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U.S. markets have become very expensive for private equity firms as equity markets have rallied, making Asia look comparatively attractive.
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Tied into a lack of content comes the fact that Netflix's service is comparatively pricey in parts of the world.
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PARA USA is a small company enjoying comparatively little presence on screen, but their call to no arms is significant.
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Seven people lost their jobs—a comparatively small culling compared to the hardships some other media outlets have recently endured.
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Misdemeanor battery is a comparatively low-level criminal offense on the spectrum of horrible things humans do to other humans.
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Q2 of last year—but those losses were partly offset by strong graphic novel sales, which are comparatively more expensive.
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Comparatively, he pointed to McGregor's win over Dennis Siver being enough to see him enter the title conversation at featherweight.
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Violent protests in France over a now-shelved plan to raise gasoline taxes highlight the country's comparatively high pump prices.
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Accordingly, they're all slamming each other with negative ads and attacks, and devoting comparatively less effort to taking down Trump.
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Bottom line: Though comparatively small and wildly competitive, the tech industry is Shangri-la for workers of the world today.
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Initially, Mr. Pappas thought the neighborhood was too far from Manhattan, but he couldn't help noticing the comparatively low prices.
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But at $10, it is comparatively expensive (though there are no hidden extras in the form of in-game purchases).
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Europe has become, comparatively, a less Christian zone, at least in terms of attendance and the salience of the churches.
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Admittedly the amounts involved were comparatively small (Moody's will pay $864m, Citadel $23m, and the Port Authority a mere $400,000).
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What's more its industry is a comparatively light user of capital, making the multiplier effect of its activities much lower.
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Comparatively high yields and expectations of steady earnings during troubled times have made utilities a popular destination for nervous investors.
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But cyberattacks offer a high-impact, low-cost and comparatively low-risk way to generate cash and intimidate other countries.
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Terrific performances—especially from comparatively little-known actors such as Letitia Wright and Winston Duke—make the film a joy.
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Professional monitoring will be available for those who want it for $10 per month, which is, again, comparatively pretty cheap.
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Confronted by this analysis, India bulls concede the middle class is comparatively small, but insist that bumper growth is coming.
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Over on Spotify, which has comparatively lesser footing among hip-hop and rap streams, Drake's latest still performed extremely well.
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Comparatively, the differences between different M.2 drives feel much more incremental — although that could vary depending on your usage.
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Comparatively, former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said that Windows Vista was his biggest regret at Microsoft before his tearful farewell.
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Image: Pascal Le Segretain (Getty)Netflix has finally unveiled its new, comparatively cheaper mobile-only plan in India—and honestly?
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Comparatively, seven of the nine films nominated in the same year as "Get Out" were released in November and December.
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But production has failed to keep up with consumption and exports for the last eight months despite comparatively mild temperatures.
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A still (comparatively) unknown digital currency will now be accessible to anyone with an email address and a debit card.
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Protests outside the governor's mansion started off comparatively tame on Tuesday, limited to chanting and cheering, following Monday's police confrontations.
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However, women physicians in certain fields such as obstetrics, gynecology, psychiatry and urology, had comparatively higher values of ownership interest.
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In the NBC/WSJ poll, Trump scored comparatively high marks on the economy, with 44 percent approving of his handling.
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Understandably in Jordan's era of the NBA, his salary was comparatively more modest and had career wages totalling $90 million.
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With climate campaigners traditionally focused on fossil fuel companies, the European cement sector has received comparatively little scrutiny until recently.
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At least the audio tape in Baldwin's past is a comparatively tame family feud that has long since been resolved.
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Buoys is a sparse, comparatively brief song cycle centered around acoustic guitar, wobbly bass frequencies, and Lennox's heavily treated voice.
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KEY RATING DRIVERS The UK's ratings balance a high-income, diversified and advanced economy against comparatively high public sector indebtedness.
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This is not the case with Pretty in Pink, which made $40 million on a comparatively teensy $9 million budget.
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"We think their energy reserves are comparatively low necessitating fairly material builds over the next few quarters," the note stated.
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They are considered naive, vulnerable and comparatively wealthy for El Salvador, even though many of them came there with nothing.
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Comparatively, U.S. exporters deal with an average tariff rate of 6.8 percent, making it harder for American companies to compete.
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Among supporters of Mr. Aquino's comparatively soft-spoken approach to governance, Mr. Duterte's divisive statements have created the most alarm.
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Comparatively, 22019 percent of Americans believe the press makes the economy sound worse than it is, according to the poll.
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To say it was a fig leaf would be a disservice to the comparatively full coverage this frond can provide.
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The economies of Europe, Japan and many emerging markets have remained exceptionally weak, making the United States look comparatively fantastic.
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Sheinkopf is among those who offered a comparatively low bar by which to judge Sanders's success in the primary, however.
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I like the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL's overall design, and I don't mind the comparatively large screen bezels.
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Elizabeth Warren raised a comparatively meager $6 million but has invested heavily in campaign infrastructure in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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The results suggested that the eyes and the nose were equally sensitive to infection, while the mouth was comparatively insensitive.
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Rural setup is closely knitted with a traditional top down information flow, having comparatively low level of digital technology penetration.
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But health care's comparatively strict regulation may be too burdensome for the e-commerce giant to make a meaningful impact.
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Whereas Kim only has comparatively laser focused goals, and a good instinct for any opportunity he has to advance them.
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It's also moderately priced—at least unlike comparatively wallet-busting monstrosities such as the $1,000 iPhone X—at $460 equivalent.
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It has a comparatively poor, aging population, with an insufficient number of medical professionals to treat these high-risk patients.
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Popular support has strengthened, especially since the country's Muslim leaders, unlike the Catholic bishops, kept comparatively silent on the matter.
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The European Union is larger, more diverse and poorer, while Britain, an economic basket case in 1975, is comparatively thriving.
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However, recent history suggests that fans get less interested — and tickets get comparatively cheaper — when top teams get knocked out.
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In 2015, in comparatively limited action, he saved only two runs; analytics indicated that his arm actually cost two runs.
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Nations such as Chile and Peru that have relatively strong governments are comparatively resilient to Chinese influence on domestic policies.
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Unlike many global ocean threats (ocean acidification, warming waters, overfishing, marine pollution), noise has a comparatively simple solution: quieter props.
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The qualified AL leader for 2016, Oakland's Khris Davis, seems comparatively lethargic at a home run every 13.1 at-bats.
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This type of places is a lot pricier (comparatively) to the other spots listed here, and its a different vibe.
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Increased synchronization is reflected as more colorful and clear, whereas discordance is displayed in a comparatively dark and unpleasant manner.
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Comparatively, for young white respondents, the future looked decidedly grimmer: Only 59 percent said they thought would be able to.
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What's next: For now, experts say that, while Russia's grid attacks may seem aggressive, they have actually been comparatively restrained.
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You're comparatively healthier for that side, but you're not going to lose much weight without eating healthier for whole meals.
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Comparatively, a Quinnipiac poll from May found 48 percent approving of Trump's handling of the economy and 45 percent disapproving.
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Apple's AirPods Pro, comparatively, should last for five hours, or 4.5 hours if you have active noise cancellation turned on.
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About 40 men live in comparatively comfortable conditions, sleeping six per room with access to television, a gym and books.
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Comparatively, the major stock averages all fell more than 4% as investors remain shook about the novel COVID-8003 virus.
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Californians and companies like Tesla have migrated to Reno to take advantage of cheap land and comparatively low home prices.
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But they do not include purportedly progressive states like California, New Jersey and Washington, which have comparatively regressive disenfranchisement rules.
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And yet the traditional financial arrangements between photographer and school remain, even in this comparatively progressive corner of the market.
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At least nine of the Fed's 17 policymakers reduced their outlook for the fed funds rate, a comparatively large number.
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When Pyrrhus offered Rome a comparatively lenient peace treaty, many of its senior statesmen were keen to take the deal.
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The two fiberglass sculptures, by French artist Loup Sarion, frame a perfectly nice but comparatively tame painting by Max Frintrop.
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Under the previous format, the Knicks would have had a comparatively robust 25 percent shot at the No. 1 pick.
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You're fond of talking about eternity, and the need to recognize how fleeting and comparatively inconsequential our current moment is.
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"Gatz," Elevator Repair Service's adaptation of "The Great Gatsby," clocks in at a comparatively concise but nevertheless daunting eight hours.
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Scientists know comparatively little, for example, about the more complex genetic risks that individuals of non-European descent may face.
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For decades, grocery stores in New York were comparatively small — there wasn't room for much on the scale of Publix.
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But it doesn't hurt that, in contrast to California's increasingly hot and dry climate, Oregon is comparatively cool and lush.
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Formula E's cumulative TV audience in its debut season was a comparatively tiny 61.5 million, according to research firm Repucom.
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Mr. Trump has focused many of his insults on Mr. Bloomberg's height, which is comparatively much shorter that Mr. Trump's.
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They have become one of the biggest importers of bananas from Ecuador, though it is still a comparatively modest operation.
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The policies include offering free tuition and renationalizing the railroads and water systems, while taxing corporations and the comparatively wealthy.
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In part because of the comparatively easy trip, they have been able to come out every weekend except Father's Day.
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Comparatively, the turnout in 2016 was almost 62 percent and has consistently been above 50 percent since the Islamic Revolution.
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The city, its comparatively small Iranian community and the University of Alberta are bearing an extraordinary share of the grieving.
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He's teamed up with the loudmouthed Chris (Alexis Manenti) and the comparatively laid-back Gwada (the preposterously handsome Djibril Zonga).
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Value stocks typically outperform when an economy slows and investors favor companies with comparatively cheap valuations relative to their peers.
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In Kentucky, nearly one in 10 white people has a felony record, often because of comparatively low-level narcotics violations.
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However, recent history suggests that fans get less interested — and tickets get comparatively cheaper— when top teams get knocked out.
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That's a problem that could be solved with comparatively small expenditures—or by simply eliminating a whole lot of jobs.
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Comparatively, at Facebook and Google, women represented 22 percent and 21 percent of workers in technical roles, respectively, last year.
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By contrast, her fellow nominee, Christopher Waller, has faced comparatively few questions and appears on the way to easy confirmation.
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Comparatively, a single exposure to a bit of framing is nothing, like blowing on the sails of a giant ship.
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That puts the magnifying glass squarely on the Tuesday Group, a group of 50 or so comparatively centrist House Republicans.
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A Leneghan win the GOP primary makes it a lot more interesting, given the comparatively moderate bent of this district.
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Since Mubarak's era, the region has been a comparatively lawless place where it was easy for militant groups to operate.
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It's comparatively cheaper when you factor in the costs of safety crews and whatnot, but the results aren't always so great...
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The most expensive house in the United States came up for sale earlier this year at a comparatively modest $250 million.
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He's got a comparatively liberal voting record, but he's not seen as a left-wing culture warrior, let alone a socialist.
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Even with comparatively open immigration policies, the reality is that the surplus population of our Latin American neighbors is running out.
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" Although recording audio is comparatively quick, "it takes an incredible amount of time to animate the character to each audio clip.
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However, in relative terms, Singapore, with its comparatively minuscule population, is expected to feel the greatest immediate impact of technological disruption.
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In sports where complexity is on the rise, you would expect to see older competitors having comparatively more success over time.
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While airlines like United still struggled with animals dying on board its flights, Delta actually has a comparatively good track record.
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The reason is that job and wage growth are strong in the new tech hub, and rents are still comparatively low.
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Starbucks' December 2015 entry into Cambodia is comparatively late given that The Coffee Bean first opened in the capital in 2011.
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From the very start, David questions their relationship, unhappy to be treated like a servant by such a comparatively frail being.
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Yet in Germany, the ultimate destination for many of the refugees and migrants, respondents give comparatively little weight to such factors.
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It's probably unfair to stack companies based in states with comparatively smaller tech startup ecosystems against, say, New York or California.
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These were two comparatively light days of usage filled with mainly email reading and Twitter browsing, but you get the idea.
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Aside from the enduring StarCraft II, which originally launched back in 2010, the majority of RTS games have become comparatively niche.
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White-powder heroin looks much like a crushed pain pill, making it comparatively easy to switch from one to the other.
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Each member had spent time, in some cases years, toiling away in this wasteland, banished from the comparatively luxurious world above.
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For all the drama that passed through the courtroom, comparatively few Honduran media outlets came to New York to cover it.
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And this is as much true of Zelda as it is of a comparatively lighter puzzle game like Puyo Puyo Tetris.
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And even their progress is more of a stumble than a leap — comparatively narrow in the form of a few stores.
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This is made even harder by the decision to focus on the comparatively undocumented periods O'Higgins spent in Ireland and Spain.
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With comparatively newer exposure to technology compared to younger urbanites, this older generation presents an untouched income stream for e-commerce.
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Buying something is comparatively simple, but how do you create a schema for recognizing a cold war, or a bear market?
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" Comparatively, when "Avatar" was released in 2009, it had 0003 weeks between it and the next biggest blockbuster, "Alice in Wonderland.
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Still, it's a nice addition, since the Wemo app is terrible and Apple's HomeKit system is comparatively far easier to use.
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Throngs flock there in the summertime, although I am also a big fan of comparatively empty autumn and early spring visits.
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"The comparatively inexpensive electricity translates into a relatively longer repayment period to recoup an initial residential solar investment," the report notes.
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Yet good local governance is vital in a country with deep disparities between the impoverished interior and the comparatively prosperous coast.
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In urban, densely populated states, such as New York and Massachusetts, consumers have a wealth of choices and comparatively low premiums.
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That strong stand makes season 2's comparatively limp attempts to say something about the #MeToo movement so much more disappointing.
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Comparatively, about half this number, some 1,4103 megatons, is stored away in the continent's forests, oceans, and other vegetation each year.
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It's subtle, but the Pixel 22's photos are comparatively a little less harsh and contrasty than the Pixel 22's.
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German consumer morale dipped figures showed and UK retail sales fell as a comparatively warm last few months hit clothes retailers.
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Yet that was a 56% decline from the previous 12 months and comparatively the biggest percentage drop of all foreign buyers.
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Many people from the area have moved to France, including Nice, and money they send back has made it comparatively prosperous.
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Why then do people stay in a comparatively poor place when open borders allow them to move to a richer one?
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Customer service representatives also have a comparatively low chance of being replaced by machines, with a feasibility of below 30 percent.
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The basil flavour was the most outstanding one comparatively but the cheese flavour was still not as strong as my expectation.
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Comparatively, my first fund took 9 months from announcement to first close, and 15 months from first close to last close.
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Comparatively, the first 4G smartphone ever was the HTC Evo in 2010, while Gigabit LTE came to Android phones in 2017.
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And as China has comparatively little overseas debt, the risk of foreign creditors suddenly yanking their loans is also quite small.
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During times of uncertainty, the precious metal is seen as a safe-haven alternative to stocks and other comparatively risky assets.
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Despite the fast execution and concern over who could even access this site when comparatively few people had internet access, THOMAS.
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The People's Bank of China set the yuan mid-point fix at 6.5637, comparatively flat relative to Thursday's fix of 6.5616.
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What we need now is a concerted effort to manage and reconcile the troublesome but comparatively minor differences in the relationship.
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Though Cohn and Mnuchin don't like tariffs, they're comparatively comfortable with targeted actions against truly bad actors, as in this case.
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The ecosystem of the gut is complex, he says, and the earliest studies in a comparatively new field are frequently wrong.
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At times he's warm and gentle, like the Iron Giant, protecting Cooper's comparatively frail body from high drops and heavy artillery.
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But when it comes to the comparatively private field of the music business, it's like spotting how a magician shifts cards.
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The acquisition might seem at first glance to be comparatively a steal, at about half of Pixar's $7.4 billion price tag.
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The comparatively straight lines and right angles of Covent Garden and then Mayfair in the eighteenth century are really the exception.
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They were driven on comparatively smooth, safe surfaces on the Interstate highway system, most of which had been built by 1972.
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