1. Clearly this definition can be generalized in order to compare a number of different systems and thus provide a useful comparative measure. 2. In particular, CBI compared the number of companies increasing their RandD spending with those reducing it. 3. In order to compare the number of abnormal subareas observed in the two groups the results were normalised. 4. The CCPR was determined by the slope of the regression line comparing the number of mitotic figures with time. 5. If X is equal or greater than COUNT, sufficient spaces to make them equal are printed. 6. Also, can you compare their number of Major League career games and at-bats? 7. Also, these groups compare a number of products in head-to-head tests and then publish the results, showing which fared better and why. 8. After taxpayers have figured the loss in fair market value, they would compare that number with the cost-basis figure. 9. But if you want to see the best, compare the numbers. 10. But that perception is based on the fact that for decades analysts have compared the number of Hispanic voters with the entire Hispanic voting-age population. |