Sentences with phrase «fair number of comparisons»

One line that sticks: «There is even a fair number of comparisons to be drawn between those organs of the house and those of the...

Not exact matches

«Everyone tends to focus on the gross amount of debt... Although China's gross debt numbers are high, the U.S. numbers are higher still, so it's not really a fair comparison,» said Andy Seaman, chief investment officer at Stratton Street.
Hi Awal, unless they'd taken the same number of penalties, I don't think it's a fair comparison.
Compounding this problem, a fair number of the controls still had sex, albeit at a lower rate than cases, watering down the comparison between the two groups.
So be clear on the numbers you are quoted for penalty or blending your mortgage rate so you can do a fair comparison of your true costs and savings.
Zillow allows you to search as many as three years back, and both sites allow you to filter based on a number of variables so that you can get as fair a comparison as possible.
For a fairer comparison, both graphs have been smoothed - and - sampled at rates designed to make both graphs deliver the same number of samples, namely 120 total.
However, a by the numbers comparison is never fair when comparing Android and iOS flagships, given the two very different ecosystems that are being catered to, and despite any differences on paper, the performances of both devices are quite comparable.
I'm not saying that the comparison is fair but, nonetheless, it's interesting that Huawei would release the number (selling 9 million P9 in 8 months / 2 quarters) while Apple had never release a breakdown of its iPhone sales.
The USGBC compiles the rankings using «per - capita figures as a measure of the human element of green building, allowing for a fair comparison of the level of green building taking place among states with significant differences in population and, accordingly, number of overall buildings.»
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