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So, as we consider the incomparability of scores between last year’s and this year’s test-takers at Wilson and Walls, let’s understand that the scores at other high schools are also riddled with these and other complexities.

At Wilson and Walls, the incomparability of the two groups is clear and egregious.

The Mohammedan thinkers devoted their attention chiefly to elucidating and spiritualizing the God idea, beginning as early as the third century of Islamism, so to interpret the Koran as to divest God of all anthropomorphic attributes and to stress His absolute unity, uniqueness, and the incomparability of His oneness.

Judaism insists with unrelenting severity on the absolute unity and incomparability of God, so that no other being can be placed beside Him.

The direct experience that spirit has of itself, of its individuality and freedom, of its incomparability with all that is beneath it, is far too constant and genuine to admit of its being put into a difficulty by a doctrine which it has itself established.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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