Certainly, as a comparative unknown and a late entrant to the race, he could make Mrs Clinton look like an elder statesman.
On the other hand, a great Sancerre can be a comparative bargain, costing a fraction of the price of a grand cru white Burgundy.
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The technology, based around an "organic semiconductor" called pentacene (a hydrocarbon molecule) and a comparative instrument known as a Wheatstone bridge, can be embedded in fabrics such as undershirts and coupled with wireless transmitters.
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On a comparative basis for stores open at least a year, the company said that sales at Anthropologie fell 7%, sales its teen retailer Urban Outfitters were flat and they increased 14% at Free People stores.
It has a comparative advantage in producing specialist goods that require a global market.
This discussion will be followed by a comparative analysis of the German and French public adaptation policies to climate change and finally by a dialogue between researchers and research program officers on disasters and sustainable development.
For example, a comparative study of results before and after the defeat by Brazil could provide experts with incontrovertible proof of whether there is a "feel-good" factor involved in exam performance.
"The Impact of Urbanization on Biosphere Reserves: A Comparative Study of Protected and Non-Protected Coastal Areas".
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"We don't want to be at a comparative disadvantage with what's already out there, " Mr. Bye said.
An acceleration in store traffic in the U.S. helped sales on a comparative basis to increase 7%.
In that case, no country would have a comparative advantage, and hence there would be no trade.
Only 680, 000, though the internal migration data for Africa are weak and therefore a comparative undercount is likely.
We - I think that's on the border, more of a comparative ad.
And I suppose that no appreciation of the man is possible without taking a comparative survey of both those capacities.
It should be noted that the rate of some of these diseases is still very bad in a comparative context.
Tenzin Seldon, a senior and a comparative-studies major from India, was one of five Rhodes Scholars chosen from Stanford this year.
If another country has a comparative cost advantage, we gain from exchanging such products for those we produce relatively more efficiently.
Even if developing countries were cheaper producers of everything under the sun, they could not have a comparative advantage in everything.
The New York government is counting on Niagara Falls to provide the area with a comparative advantage in competing with foreign producers.
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Of course, before you became well known, you had the best part of nearly 30 years in comparative obscurity as a barrister.
Shares in Lockheed rose, but in Northrop, a comparative minnow, they fell.
The NCAA Tournament gave the quarter a comparative boost because it aired during first quarter 2012 versus the second quarter in 2011.
That has left Jones to assemble a squad on a comparative shoe-string budget, making their march to the Cup final all the more impressive.
The ugliest of these pigeonholes suggests a comparative advantage, anyway: to be thought to tap-dance well implies that you can, at least, do that.
On a comparative basis, you're still the largest investor in Malaysia.
Originally the San Francisco researchers had hoped to do a comparative study of different agencies' programmes, but for this project only Compassion chose to take part.
It may be the least efficient at everything, but it will still have a comparative advantage in the industry in which it is relatively least bad.
Just as trade delivers overall gains to developed economies by allowing them to specialise in activities in which they have a comparative advantage, so does offshoring.
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Since winning power, Mr Blair seems to have concluded that war is something in which Britain has a comparative advantage that can be turned to diplomatic advantage.
As emerging economies become richer, they will want more of all sorts of services, including sophisticated ones where countries like America and Britain retain a comparative advantage.
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