1. Figures were compared and checked against those provided from the computer print-out, leaving the manager optimistic about his potential success. 2. The marine figures cannot be compared with those at High Wycombe, and the quality as well as the subject of the central panel is exceptional. 3. We can get some sort of control reference by comparing figures for fatalities and serious injuries during commuting hours with those during weekend nights. 4. Compare those figures with the numbers for the most tightly controlled local rental markets. 5. Dossin noted, however, that the figures were being compared with an exceptionally strong first quarter last year. 6. In Mexico, gross domestic product figures are compared against the quarter a year earlier. 7. In Mexico, quarterly figures are compared with the corresponding period a year earlier instead of the previous quarter as is done in the United States. 8. It is difficult to compare earlier figures, he said. 9. Kansas City officials concerned about a decline in sales tax revenue should compare their figures with other jurisdictions. 10. The figure cannot be compared to the previous quarter because the research firm changed the way it is calculated. |