Sentences with phrase «comparative numbers»

Pay attention, for example, to the interesting comparative numbers of ISBNs it tracks in each country.
The selection takes into account power and torque output, noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) levels, technical relevance, and basic comparative numbers.
That return, plus what should be easy comparative numbers this year due to the breach, puts Target back on the nice list this holiday season.
Democrats likely look at the comparative numbers and crow that they are «winning» because their ratings have been higher than those of the Republicans, and for a longer time.
For the first six months of the Fund's fiscal year, the comparative numbers are 12 % for the Fund and 10 % for the Lipper Balanced Fund Index.
Can't find those comparative numbers at the moment, though.
Professor John Curtice, an elections expert from the University of Strathclyde, said the existing electoral map discriminated against the Conservatives, due to population shifts over time and the comparative number of seats in England, Scotland and Wales.
There are no comparative numbers so you can only measure how much you improve, but McArdle says core strength is an essential indicator of overall fitness.
Based on the plaintiff's litigation goals, these comparative numbers would help inform a decision about where to file.
So I can not figure out the rhyme or reason to these comparative numbers.
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