Johnson resisted working in New York journalism to avoid being compared to his father.
And I think that's frustrating to us because they're being compared at the same level.
For example, Vladimir Putin was strangely offended at being compared to Batman.
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To this day, the best compliment I can receive is being compared to her.
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The category is being compared with energy drinks and Greek yoghurt -- bright spots in declining consumer markets.
We can only wonder what Oprah thinks about being compared to David Ortiz.
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They resent being compared academically, when on average, charters in New York City have fewer poor, immigrant and special-education students.
For now, estimates of domestic demand are being compared with inflated numbers from last year, thereby showing a significant decline.
The new global index, which the new ETF is supposed to track, was being compared to U.S. stock and bond returns only.
What are being compared are thus not whole prints, but mere fragments.
It has to be seamlessly well put together because inevitably the marketing of the S4 is already being compared to an Apple launch.
Well, Ms. Coulter, you, and society, need to learn that being compared to people like me should be considered a badge of honor.
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Centrist politics, charm, even a fondness for new-age jargon: it is hardly surprising that Ms Granholm is being compared to a certain recently retired baby-boomer.
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Merck argued that what was being seen were not the heart-damaging effects of Vioxx, but the heart-protective effects of the drug it was being compared to, Naproxen.
The two architects, both in their 60s, are always being compared to each other, and not just because they both happen to be Americans who work internationally.
The large percentage of outperformance among international small managers may result from a large portion of them holding a different asset class and being compared to the wrong benchmark.
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And you feel like someone just made a decision in order to call it a day (with apologies to Umpire Jerry Meals for being compared to members of Congress).
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But they've designed the sites to allow you to sharpen their estimate by changing the set of homes that your house is being compared to and correcting bad information about your house.
Already Italy is being compared to Argentina, where a currency peg to the dollar made exports uncompetitive, sparking a recession and, ultimately, a fiscal crisis that forced the country to ditch the peg and devalue the peso.
To wit: While Ford is eager to put C-Max against Prius v and therefore be counted as worthy of comparison with the magnificent Prius brand, C-Max notably is not being compared with the original and still-dominant Prius hatchback with which most American consumers are familiar.
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But the main point is this: whether Jerusalem is being compared with Athens or any other centre of Hellenised culture, there is a great deal more for modern scholars to say about the elusive and all-important question of how Hellenism and Judaism interacted as value systems.
Important cases where the computational definition of R2 can yield negative values, depending on the definition used, arise where the predictions which are being compared to the corresponding outcomes have not been derived from a model-fitting procedure using those data, and where linear regression is conducted without including an intercept.
Now Paul Silk, former Clerk of the Assembly, probably won't take kindly to being compared to an elephant, but that's exactly what his Commission was today - the Commission that's due to report in the middle of next month with their recommendations on which tax powers should be devolved to Wales.
And the fact that his nominal (face value) covered earnings is being compared with my earnings up through 60, albeit indexed by wage growth through age 60, means that I and everyone else in my boat that earns above the ceiling can benefit, potentially big time, from working very late in life.
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This game is being jokingly compared to The Titanic (and not the successful film) on many off-color gaming websites for good reason.
Among women, 70% profess to being believers compared to 48% of men.
Europe's banking system is far bigger than America's: 91 banks are being tested, compared with 19 on Wall Street.
The IPC said the greater number of events made that "impossible", with more than 500 golds being competed for compared with 300 at the Olympics.
The ballot, funded by Mr Souter, produced 1, 094, 440 votes in favour of the law being retained, compared to 166, 406 who wanted to see it repealed.
Both of these factors help to explain why children raised by their married parents generally report better health and well-being outcomes when compared to children who experience family instability and more limited financial resources.
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