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comparative

[kuhm-par-uh-tiv] / kəmˈpær ə tɪv /


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"We need comparative trials across all types of cancer to find out if having an early detection test affects morbidity and mortality," Dr Cornes said.

From BBC

Meanwhile, China is spending a comparative pittance on alternative energy.

From Washington Times

Breon Mitchell, professor emeritus of Germanic studies and comparative literature at Indiana University, said in a phone interview that Mr. Woods was “one of the most important German translators of his generation.”

From New York Times

When the Fed raises interest rates to cool the economy and control inflation, though, money moves toward the comparative safety of government bonds and other steady investments.

From New York Times

He was simply sharing his deeply held beliefs — common to many white people in the West — about the comparative value of Black and brown people's lives.

From Salon