Sentences with phrase «make a fair comparison with»

Liv is a club we can make a fair comparison with.

Not exact matches

While cost can also be a factor, you must include increased utility bills in with the overall expense of cloth diapers to make a fair comparison.
But you can't create a comparison group with a similar proportion of Amish & Mennonite folks as the MANA Stats sample in order to make it a fair comparison when leaving them all in.
To be fair to Johnson, it's not entirely clear whether the comparison with the mass - murdering Cambodian dictator was made by the nameless man or Boris himself.
Coming to Cannes with such a film the year after «Blue is the Warmest Color» made such an unprecedented splash with its lesbian love story was perhaps part of the reason the film was slow to be embraced, but it's a comparison that isn't really fair: Laurent's film is darker and more unsettling, a tone she conveys masterfully without ever compromising the authenticity of the performances (both of which, from Josephine Japy and Lou de Laage, are superb).
Also, its does not make for a fair comparison with the above mentioned social networking sites as the Kindle service is purely related to e-books and one's personal reading habits.
Another way to make a fair comparison would be to combine hybrids with self - published authors — and on the other side, combine those who have written a work that has not yet been picked up with those who have been traditionally published.
A fair comparison can be made between C shares with an expense ratio of 1.44 % and F1 shares with an expense ratio of 0.63 %.
When comparing personal loans, make sure you review the fees and charges associated with the loan and check small details such as whether you can overpay or defer payments to get a fair comparison.
No one can claim to have «done» the fair — it is too large and dispersed for everyone to have experienced it the same way, which makes for interesting comparisons on the plane going home, rapturous sharing of highpoints paired with the inevitable letdown of having missed this or that installation, off - piste gallery, beach happening or after - party.
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