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These and comparisons
These and other problems led to media comparisons with the disastrous Hancock Tower.
These problems continue to earn Karachi low rankings in livability comparisons: The Economist ranked Karachi fourth least livable city amongst the 132 cities surveyed and BusinessWeek ranked it 175 out of 215 in livability in 2007, down from 170 in 2006.
These differences may limit the validity of international comparisons of unemployment data.
These master standards have extreme-accuracy regional copies ( kept in the national laboratories of various countries, such as NIST ), and metrological equipment makes the chain of comparisons.
These comparisons were often referred to by Dutch reporters and politicians.
These comparisons adjusted for age, sex and health status using the risk score used in the Medicare Advantage risk adjustment mechanism.
These authors also accepted that comparisons, metaphors and " images " ( allegories ) could be used as arguments, and sometimes they called them analogies.
These comparisons are frequently found in advertising.
These comparisons diminish satisfaction from the original purpose.
These estimates are based on comparisons of censuses from 1941 and 1951 with adjustments for normal population growth in the areas of migration.
These segments typically showed Charles Firth, a member of the Chaser comedy team, presenting his opinion on topical issues, often through use of over-the-top comparisons ( such as dipping a paper heart in a can of black paint and claiming: " This is how black Saddam Hussein's heart is ") and outrageous statements in a parody of O ' Reilly and Australian current affairs personalities.
These times are asymptotically optimal among all data structures that manipulate the key only through comparisons.
These successes led to favorable comparisons with Jackson.
These comparisons are primarily contained in his book The Natural Genesis.
These samples along with other models and casts were evaluated using a variety of techniques, including two-dimensional and three-dimensional comparisons, and acetate overlays.
These differences affect the results, and make direct comparisons between rating lists difficult.
These sequence comparisons have laid the foundation for a PV taxonomy, which is now officially recognized by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses.
These works garnered Rucka much critical acclaim and comparisons to the elite writers of crime / suspense fiction.
These comparisons can then be used to collate or sort text in any writing system and language that can be represented with Unicode.
These cattle are for all practical comparisons wild, and only the cowherds can mingle with them without any fear of being attacked.
These are usually around 25 – 30 minutes in length and feature news about technology, the podline ( where listeners questions are answered ), reviews and comparisons of gadgets and an instant expert feature which provides the listener with five interesting points about the selected subject ; past instant expert features include HSDPA, ISO and HDMI.
Note: These comparisons do not include remotely hosted services ( such as Proboards, ZetaBoards, ...) which use their own proprietary software, rather than offering a package for download which webmasters can host by themselves.
These comparisons can be done using tools freely available on the web:
These comparisons provide a reader an overview of the operational issues of what causes such increases or decreases in the business.

These and stemmed
These fabulous notions have stemmed from popular imagination regarding the ninja's mysterious status, as well as romantic ideas found in later Japanese art of the Edo period.
These mostly stemmed from Francophone workers employed in the neighbouring Brussels migrating to the area.
These concerns may have stemmed largely from the death of his brother, Allie.
These relations were highly elaborate and ritualized in a complexity that was steeped in a framework of tradition, which stemmed from theories of etiquette derived out of chivalry as a moral code of conduct.
These debts stemmed mostly from poor investments in canals connecting Upper Canada to the port of Montreal in Lower Canada via the Great Lakes and St-Lawrence river.
These debates obviously stemmed from dissatisfaction with the position of the Church in the Russian Empire, where it was subservient to the interests of the imperial administration.
These high expectations, as in other newly independent ex-colonies, stemmed partly from the extravagant promises made by some political leaders.
These stemmed from conflicts that many scholars had in resolving theology and politics.
These nominations stemmed from his performances in films and television series like Network ( 1976 ), Friendly Fire ( 1979 ), Last Train Home ( 1990 ), Hear My Song ( 1991 ), the adaptation film Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ( 2004 ) and Toy Story 3 ( 2010 ).
These vowels stemmed from the Proto-Balto-Slavic short and ( compare Latin angulus and Old Church Slavonic.
These systems effectively stemmed the private westward migration ( though several thousands a year did still find their way across the border ) until August 1989 when Hungary removed its border restrictions with Austria providing a viable route for the private political migration of East Germans.
These Sukuma movements have stemmed from political factors, such as colonial cattle-culling policies, and from local overcrowding and deteriorating soil conditions.
These ideas stemmed from the mathematical models of May which predicted that complexity destabilized food webs.
These acts got him into trouble in 1998 and stemmed the changing of the NFL's mascot rules, and also caused him to calm down.
These " raw " production values stemmed from Roadrunner Records allowing the band only two weeks in the recording studio.
These restrictions reportedly stemmed from complaints from underclassmen parents as to the vulgarity of the S. T. A. K.
These actions possibly stemmed from guilt over his part in Bernard's death.
These in turn stemmed from Medieval Latin tribuna and from Classical Latin tribunal, the elevated placing of a tribune's ( or other Roman magistrate's ) seat for official functions in the manner of a throne.

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