Sentences with phrase «perfect comparison»

If you want to know just how much Weaver might have cleaned up on the open market, there was a nearly perfect comparison from that offseason:
A full SunPower installation would be about 10 %, given the fact that equipment is about one - third of the cost of a residential solar installation, so it isn't a perfect comparison to the Solar Roof's 100 % price premium, but it's the best comparison we have.
While the NFL Draft is not a perfect comparison to Wrestlemania being split, I think adding an extra day would dampen enthusiasm, at least, for me.
The Buckeyes are further along in the rankings than they were at this time last year, and while that's not a perfect comparison — this year's team is far more experienced — it's still a reminder that the Buckeyes have plenty of time to find fifth gear and might have already done so.
«I have to honestly say to you that there's so many unclear points in the current budget, there's so many unanswered questions that I can't in good faith give you a perfect comparison,» de Blasio said.
«It's possible the kinds of changes we are seeing with increased jet stream sinuosity might continue into the future as a result of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, although it's not a perfect comparison,» said Gabriel Bowen, a geochemist at the University of Utah and an author on the study.
Their information on distances moved, activity levels etc provided a perfect comparison for our own information on the same topics at the invasion front near Darwin many years later.
The story is filled with numerous little realistic touches and it's so original that there is no perfect comparison... though it does have some of the feel of Stand By Me, which is quite a compliment.
I don't present it here as a perfect comparison to today's world — a reauthorization could pass without these factors in place — but they do present a nice check - list of things to consider as we evaluate the prospects for this year's reauthorization attempts.
While this isn't a perfect comparison to eLearning, both involve, for example, an audience member interacting with content in front of computer.
In terms of methodology, randomized trials are the closest one can get to a perfect comparison.
In fact, that's a perfect comparison since book agents are often viewed as gods (and writers as mere mortals).
It's true the U.S. doesn't make for a perfect comparison, which is why a look at history is useful, too.
Since no one seems to have an answer, or attempted answer - which I realize no perfect comparison exists - I did find some interesting information and ask a few of my friends in real estate to do a couple of comparisons.
In this sense, I'm referring to the fact that neither Saints Row nor Asura's Wrath seem compelled to hide behind auspices of other media (although AW does have a TV - style episodic structure, so it isn't a perfect comparison)
A perfect comparison doesn't come to mind, so how about ActRaiser 1 with the god game elements toned down?
Although these historical rates are not a perfect comparison, achieving this level of action at a global scale in future will be a tough nut to crack.
For a less - than - perfect comparison, one could think of it as a high - level temp firm, for lawyers.
It's not a perfect comparison, since the kind of small devices that HomeKit has been succeeding with — outlets, switches, bulbs — don't directly integrate with Alexa and typically require some sort of bridge.
Today's market certainly has an inflated feel, but it's also being driven by different factors than 2005 too, so it's not a perfect comparison to always look back to 2005.
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