Sentences with phrase «only meaningful comparison»

So the only meaningful comparison would be between Saturn's list price and whatever a prospective buyer can negotiate on a given day for a comparably equipped Camry - a figure that varies by dealership and other factors.

Not exact matches

The only meaningful difference here is that they can be tackled in any order you want (career mode progression is very linear in comparison).
It is hard to nail down just what the meaningful differences would be from having an American studio work on Zelda rather than only Japanese ones, but Miyamoto himself was vague in telling Wired what he thinks the difference may be: «People often say that videogames made by Western developers are somehow different in terms of taste for the players, in comparison with Japanese games.
And in Kibera, even though the number of government schools is too small to make statistical comparisons meaningful, 74 percent of teachers were teaching in private schools when our researchers visited them, and only one teacher was absent.
They also allow us to make meaningful comparisons between conventional withdrawal strategies, which include income from capital gains as well as dividends, and a dividends - only approach.
So these are the only columns on the Buy Term Results sheet that have meaningful comparison with insurance products.
The unfiltered model may be extrapolated to see where it would lead but filtering the model results is meaningful only for the purpose of comparison with filtered observations over an identical period.
If the tie in question is a social relationship rather than a physical tie (using an analogy to create another analogy), the definition and the comparison become circular, and the only meaningful part of the definition is «between parent and child»; even this is deceptive, as it implies that the emotions of parent and child are similar, which they are not.
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