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    comparison


    1. Of course, even that paled in comparison to the speed of the Super Chip


    2. The joint family conflicts are usually due to intolerance and comparison with each other


    3. Interpretation: The dream shows my inner feeling of not being loved by my parents, especially in comparison with Alice, the star of our family


    4. ‘Sorry, Iain … I don’t know enough about your religions here to be able to give you a comparison


    5. - You can create fifteen second clips, in comparison to only 6


    6. She’d got off lightly by comparison


    7. We follow him out into the woods, light now in comparison with the deep gloom of the cave


    8. I’ve known her for several years, and she’s a straightforward, non-hysterical woman; some people would say that she was cold and unemotional but that may just be in comparison with the temperamental musician she’s married to – after all someone would have to be the down-to-earth sane one in that partnership! Try as I do, I cannot imagine her screaming at me or making a scene … a consoling thought to some extent, but it still doesn’t explain why she wants to see me


    9. Tom’s view, and the one he found most unusual by comparison with


    10. thin in comparison to everyone else in the house

    11. I was nothing by comparison, and I knew that condition would never change of its own accord


    12. comparison with the rest of the town, and Jean walked up


    13. Even though we had our fans they paled in comparison to those


    14. But even that pales in comparison with Italy


    15. In comparison, the voice of the elf was soft, tranquil, almost lulling him to sleep


    16. He decides, like a true lover of all curious cultivation, in favour of the vineyard; and endeavours to shew, by a comparison of the profit and expense, that it was a most advantageous improvement


    17. In comparison to the hand wrapped around his throat Coba's flesh seemed vibrant


    18. In the beginning of the sixteenth century, Spain was a very poor country, even in comparison with France, which has been so much improved since that time


    19. The produce of all the other mines which are known is insignificant, it is acknowledged, in comparison with their's ; and the far greater part of their produce, it is likewise acknowledged, is annually imported into Cadiz and Lisbon


    20. Under this system of management, it is evident, even that part of the lands of Scotland which is capable of good cultivation, could produce but little in comparison of what it may be capable of producing

    21. But it made his home seem rude in comparison


    22. One should not be shocked by such an earthly comparison, it is perfectly normal


    23. family? Is it that important in comparison to the universe? Of


    24. misery that made this mild in comparison, but she’d never been so alone


    25. In comparison, the feather dwarfed her hand


    26. product then show the comparison


    27. Talk about what is different about the product in comparison to other


    28. Its possible extent, therefore, is in a manner infinite in comparison of that of the other two, and is capable of absorbing the greatest capitals


    29. (By the way, many millions of people are actually living this scenario right now, and many, many millions—a billion or more?—of others around the planet would view the above as paradisiacal conditions in comparison with what they currently have!)


    30. example of the help that comparison provides

    31. The naturally diminutive Breton looked even tinier in comparison


    32. millisecond of time, (in comparison to eternity) being tortured for eons and eons


    33. But that when it imported to a greater value than it exported, a contrary balance became due to foreign nations, which was necessarily paid to them in the same manner, and thereby diminished that quantity : that in this case, to prohibit the exportation of those metals, could not prevent it, but only, by making it more dangerous, render it more expensive: that the exchange was thereby turned more against the country which owed the balance, than it otherwise might have been; the merchant who purchased a bill upon the foreign country being obliged to pay the banker who sold it, not only for the natural risk, trouble, and expense of sending the money thither, but for the extraordinary risk arising from the prohibition; but that the more the exchange was against any country, the more the balance of trade became necessarily against it; the money of that country becoming necessarily of so much less value, in comparison with that of the country to which the balance was due


    34. Though the importation of sugar exceeds a good deal what is necessary for the home consumption, the excess is inconsiderable, in comparison of what it used to be in tobacco


    35. Though from excess of caution he should sometimes do this without any real necessity, yet all the inconveniencies which his crew can thereby suffer are inconsiderable, in comparison of the danger, misery, and ruin, to which they might sometimes be exposed by a less provident conduct


    36. Though, from excess of avarice, in the same manner, the inland corn merchant should sometimes raise the price of his corn somewhat higher than the scarcity of the season requires, yet all the inconveniencies which the people can suffer from this conduct, which effectually secures them from a famine in the end of the season, are inconsiderable, in comparison of what they might have been exposed to by a more liberal way of dealing in the beginning of it the corn merchant himself is likely to suffer the most by this excess of avarice; not only from the indignation which it generally excites against him, but, though he should escape the effects of this indignation, from the quantity of corn which it necessarily leaves upon his hands in the end of the season, and which, if the next season happens to prove favourable, he must always sell for a much lower price than he might otherwise have had


    37. The progress of some of them, therefore, though it has been considerable in comparison with that of almost any country that has been long peopled and established, has been languid and slow in comparison with that of the greater part of new colonies


    38. Under so unfavourable an administration, its progress was necessarily very slow, in comparison with that of other new colonies; but it became much more rapid when this company was dissolved, after the fall of what is called the Mississippi scheme


    39. It probably rivaled the death pools in comparison


    40. This superiority of conduct is suitable both to the character of the French nation, and to what forms the character of every nation, the nature of their government, which, though arbitrary and violent in comparison with that of Great Britain, is legal and free in comparison with those of Spain and Portugal

    41. But the cruellest of our revenue laws, I will venture to affirm, are mild and gentle, in comparison to some of those which the clamour of our merchants and manufacturers has extorted from the legisiature, for the support of their own absurd and oppressive monopolies


    42. The abuses which sometimes creep into the local and provincial administration of a local and provincial revenue, how enormous soever they may appear, are in reality, however, almost always very trifling in comparison of those which commonly take place in the administration and expenditure of the revenue of a great empire


    43. “Sulphuric acid is less acidic than water in comparison


    44. “This bloke who’s crying bears no comparison to my mate Billy Boy Lamb non whatsoever he was a bonzer bloke who knew the score


    45. The expense of all this, however, might be very moderate, and much below what is incurred in the levying of many other taxes, which afford a very inconsiderable revenue in comparison of what might easily be drawn from a tax of this kind


    46. because by comparison they were remarkably


    47. The rest of the shrapnel and bullet wounds are slight by comparison they probably hurt but they are really only superficial in medical terms”, he laughed at this and his false teeth made a clicking sound like a demented land crab


    48. Those who consider the blood of the people as nothing, in comparison with the revenue of the prince, may, perhaps, approve of this method of levying taxes


    49. The comparison between the old Beth and this new one was unbelievable I never thought I would see her happy again and I knew that when Charlie came home finally we would not be the only ones to share a bed together


    50. ” I wasn’t impressed with the comparison














































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    Sinonimi per "comparison"

    comparing comparison comparability compare equivalence metaphor proportion correlation likeness similarity likening contrast contrasting corresponding testing