Sentences with phrase «comparative level»

If someone's persona, comparative level of fame, and marketing power is the reason (maybe) that they're playing, then it's good that it's actually panning out the way the league wants it to, theoretically.
But the rules of putting quality and revenue first still apply on a comparative level.
2 Jean - Pierre Maynard, The Comparative Level of GDP Per Capita in Canada and the United States: A Decomposition Into Labour Productivity and Work Intensity Differences (Ottawa: Statistics Canada, 2007).
Valuation quickly becomes evaluation when the integration is done on a comparative level.
And yes, the comparative level of the opponents was a factor here, but that alone doesn't account for a 75 % drop in his touches or a 90 % reduction in crosses.
Wild fish and farmed fish have comparative levels of mercury.
Perception data must provide education leaders with information on both an absolute and comparative level on the most critical elements to assessing school climate, like school culture, engagement, and relationships.
After the state's specific laws come the comparative levels of perceived accountability and carelessness demonstrated by both the plaintiff and defendant in the time before, during, and after the injury.
On a comparative level I found it interesting that they quote Lord Steyn and mention both the Canadian and American constitutional traditions, (though not the Australian), but all the cases cited are from the Indian Supreme Court itself.
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