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Compares

Compares | Compare

Compares meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of compare

Example sentences (20)

And then also you noted that compares do get a little bit easier from here, wanted to see if you could gauge for us what the magnitude of the compares easing is?

It is noted that the first compares elements of sets, while the second compares the sets themselves. citation Jonathan Lowe argues that while the empty set: :".

A family member compares photos of the Ponder brothers at different points in time.

And no comedy compares with the outside-the-box antics of 2019's It began as a seven-episode arc about two bumbling angels trying to save the world from annihilation by winning a bet with a frustrated God.

A passenger puts their driver’s licence or passport in a machine that reads their photo and compares it to an image of the passenger snapped at the same time.

Archambeault says the humane society hasn’t looked into how Hastings Racecourse compares to other tracks when it comes to this issue, but she says it’s something they will be studying more.

A series of maps shows how the Gaza Strip compares in size to some of the major U.S. cities, often being dwarfed by American metropolises.

But as far as how the consumables ramp compares to the instrument ramp, it's too early to make a call on that.

But just like the real GEDmatch, the site compares customers’ DNA.

BUYW compares unfavorably to most of its peers, and is much more expensive than average.

Charlie compares him to some other current GMs to see how he stacks up.

Cosla has insisted that a "strong offer" had been made which "compares well to other sectors".

Dean compares going on tour to making pancakes.

Discussing this year’s race, and how it compares to previous editions, Gerald said: “I think it’s gone off a bit better, it’s been calmer.

Enterprise Ireland CEO Leo Clancy said the 5% growth compares favourably with the latest CSO Labour Force Survey for 2022 which showed an increase of 3.4% in total employment across the economy.

Figure 7 compares the purchasing power of the Visa dividend (blue bars) with that of a 4.41% bond coupon (red bars) after accounting for 4% inflation.

He acted as “comedy model” for a greeting-card company called West Graphic, portraits that Seligman compares to the work of Cindy Sherman.

He compares and contrasts the two figures in order to bring out the superiority of the gift of grace and eternal life that comes to us in Christ over against the legacy of sin stemming from Adam.

He compares himself to Dustin Hoffman’s character in the film Rain Man: a highly sensitive, autistic savant.

He compares other countries, using general examples of the resource curse, corruption, climate change, weak democracies, ethnic divisions and inadequate legal frameworks.