Example sentences of "[conj] compared with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Pilot schemes should now be initiated in several regions and compared with traditional models .
2 The resulting tapes would be voice-printed and compared with existing samples .
3 Costs and revenues are traced to these centres and compared with planned costs and revenues : thereby the performance of managers and their centres can be measured .
4 This model , known as the " hypothetico-deductive model " , uses the general statements of the theory as premises in a deductive argument , along with statements describing the conditions under which the test is carried out , a testable conclusion , or prediction , can be deduced and compared with empirical evidence .
5 The archive material has been found to be remarkably full , where it exists , but to have considerable gaps , so that only for short periods in particular cities can the levels of illegitimacy be assessed and compared with regional levels .
6 Rice production improved markedly during 1989 , with government economists at the December plenum forecasting rice harvests exceeding the 20,000,000-tonne production target set the previous year ( and compared with 17,600,000 tonnes harvested in 1987 ) .
7 By the outbreak of war in 1939 , he was 32 and compared with other pilots was an old man to be flying against German fighters .
8 The loss was by far the largest in Lloyd 's 300-year history and compared with 1988 losses of £510,000,000 .
9 Nehemiah 's work can best be understood if compared with Greek events .
10 It would be naive to think that HIV has not crossed the border yet , but compared with other countries Albania is in a favourable position to keep the pandemic within limits .
11 Single figures on their own can mean very little but compared with other sets of figures , they can take on greater significance .
12 No average for the country is available for comparison , but compared with other areas where similar surveys have been made this figure is regarded as a high one .
13 The rise in graduate unemployment is particularly shocking when compared with equivalent figures in other European countries .
14 When compared with healthy individuals , plasma concentrations of stearic acid ( C18:0 ) was significantly decreased .
15 The goal of one consultant general surgeon for 30000 population is modest when compared with international comparisons or even with Scotland , where there is currently one consultant for 31000 population , and Northern Ireland , where there is one for 28000 .
16 With regard to HDL levels , in general diabetic women have lower HDL-cholesterol levels than diabetic men when compared with non-diabetic controls ( Gordon et al , 1977 a ; Beach et al , 1979 ) .
17 Truly , a former astronaut , who had served in the post for two years [ for his appointment see p. 37437 ] , had been criticized by the Bush administration for his support for the shuttle programme , which was deemed insufficiently cost-effective when compared with rival launching systems .
18 However , definitional factors pale into insignificance when compared with recent changes in household size .
19 Although it is by no means axiomatic , this notion of competitive intelligence usually brings with it an extra dimension , when compared with environmental analysis ( and , to a lesser degree , with issues management and marketing intelligence ) .
20 Also , the device immediately to the right of this — a stylised calyx — when compared with similar devices in other parts of the pavement , is seen to be poorly drawn .
21 But the main point on the comparison I think here Chair , is that your homes are not expensive , when compared with similar provision and there 's still some unevenness in terms of funding between your homes and the independent sector .
22 Or they may incorporate values for the degree of error of past forecasts when compared with actual results achieved .
23 Simplified , formula-like techniques are inconsequential when compared with personal growth as a means of overcoming difficulties .
24 The plan is expected to involve about 40 redundancies — mainly sub-editors - as management believes the company is overstaffed when compared with new newspapers .
25 Those respondents who insisted on strict anonymity — to the extent of removing coding on the questionnaires and sending them back in plain brown envelopes — not surprisingly pointed to the anonymity factor as an attractive feature of headhunting when compared with in-house recruiting .
26 The fact is that the birth rate declined by almost half between the 1900 and the late 1930s , and by an even higher proportion when compared with nineteenth-century levels .
27 For example , Pain et al have shown that in experimental tumour bearing animals , protein synthesis was decreased in skeletal muscle but increased in liver when compared with non-tumour bearing controls .
28 While this study is limited to one university and deals with a relatively small intake of mature students over a period of six years it does demonstrate that non-standard entry mature students can do particularly well when compared with other students .
29 Those schools which were not satisfied were asked to give examples of the constraints which limited provision and , apart from time , those most commonly mentioned in the primary sector related to the low priority given to health education when compared with other developments , and to the lack of a specific school policy .
30 This was attributed by staff to the unique organisation of the group when compared with other user groups .
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