Sentences with phrase «comparative terms»

Still, it's not too bad in comparative terms.
A small primary with 15 pupils in northern Scotland will clearly vary hugely from an inner city mixed comprehensive with 1,500 hundred students, not just in comparative terms on paper, but in the daily approach to school life and the issues faced.
The trouble is that it's all too easy to describe Yonder in lofty comparative terms, but there's always something missing.
The pride of a virtuous nation can not be humbled by moral and political criticisms because in comparative terms it may actually be virtuous.»
But in comparative terms he's a bargain.
To understand this in comparative terms, a missile flying at subsonic speed can reach a maximum of 500 - 600 miles per hour.
The data presented below, clearly reflects what some authors have defined as «poverty infatilization» (Kaztman & Filgueira, 2001), demonstrating the relevance of studying age biases not only in comparative terms but also within time, in order to account for its systematic growth.
As part of its evidence submitted to the School Teachers» Review Body, the National Education Union is calling for an immediate five per cent pay award for all teachers to begin the process of restoring pay levels in both real and comparative terms.
In comparative terms, the United States is not making any progress at all.
An immediate 5 % pay award for all teachers to begin the process of restoring pay levels in both real and comparative terms;
First, I do not think there is any doubt on section 44 -LSB-...] the amending formula, in comparative terms is very clearly drafted.»
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