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Comparative meaning
Of or relating to comparison. | Using comparison as a method of study, or founded on something using it. | Approximated by comparison; relative.
Example sentences (20)
The securities included in the Comparative Indexes are not necessarily included in the Fund’s investment program and criteria for inclusion in the Comparative Indexes are different than criteria for investment by the Fund.
His areas of expertise include Middle Eastern law and politics, international law, human rights, globalization, comparative law and politics, US foreign policy, and comparative public policy.
While AP, MP snd TS are not yet on Vahan, the comparative figures of KL for September 18 were not available, hence were not taken for comparative calculation.
The increase of $13.2 million for the comparative period represents a 10.4 percent increase in comparative collections,” the Finance Minister stated.
Comparative and superlative adverbs are formed in the same manner as comparative and superlative adjectives: by placing a specific particle before the adverb receiving the comparison.
Comparative mythology main Comparative mythology is the systematic comparison of myths from different cultures.
He argued that genetic classification is methodologically prior to comparative reconstruction, or the first stage of it: you cannot engage in the comparative reconstruction of languages until you know which languages to compare (1957:44).
In these cases, one cannot define which country has comparative advantage. citation Critics also argue that Ricardo's theory of comparative advantage is flawed in that it assumes production is continuous and absolute.
Irregular adverbs and their comparative and superlative forms As so with adjectives, there are irregular adverbs with peculiar comparative and superlative forms.
Key contributions Comparative method of linguistics One of Hockett’s most important contributions was his development of the design-feature approach to comparative linguistics.
A comparative study reveals how successive governments neglected the region by not investing enough in developing irrigation.
A double blind, placebo-controlled randomized comparative study on the efficacy of phytosterol-enriched and conventional saw palmetto oil in mitigating benign prostate hyperplasia and androgen deficiency.
A network meta-analysis on the comparative efficacy of different dietary approaches on glycaemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Anoop Ambika, Chief Executive Officer of Kerala Startup Mission said, “Kerala has a comparative edge given the availability of abundant infrastructure and ready talent base.
A Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Jos, Jeff Doki has given an insight on how poetry could be used to bring peace in turbulent times in Nigeria and the world at large.
At a time when school board races across Wisconsin have turned into heated battlefields, and school board meetings are filled with shouts of anger and frustration, Milwaukee school races and meetings are a comparative sea of tranquility.
But Joy Reidenberg, a comparative anatomist at the Icahn School of Medicine whose research focuses on marine mammals, "doesn't expect that to be a problem for humpback or right whales for one simple reason.
But somehow their comparative success does not attract much international attention.
Despite the weak comparative sales, adjustments in pricing strategies have already displayed promising results.
Earlier this week, driving the anger and resentment, China’s embassy in Japan alleged that China has not been invited to participate in the analysis and comparative testing of nuclear-contaminated water.