I was looking at it from a different angle, comparing the cost to rent a comic to the cost to rent a movie (which I don't see as an apples to
oranges comparison because I love them both) but you do make a good point.
Not exact matches
Odds are you weren't motivated by any of it, even comparing to Tesla and Amazon (
because you know it's likely an apples to
oranges comparison given the nature of some of those jobs).
So it's an apples to
oranges comparison to some extent, though precisely how much is unknown
because we don't have budget details for private schools.
Because otherwise, we have an apples to
oranges comparison (like the term life
comparison in Myth # 1).
This will be a «falloff» in accumulation that is not real
because the
comparison of a non-EN year with a EN year is apples and
oranges.
Because they envisage a different process, making it an apples - to -
oranges comparison.
Rechler declined to confirm the costs, but said a
comparison is «apples to
oranges»
because the new lease is at a much higher rent and runs for 15 years, much longer than the five - year extension it replaces.