Is it about sanctions or is it about an entirely new -- is this comparative to when you guys had the strategic review on Afghanistan and Pakistan?
Defence and political analyst Hasan Askari Rizvi says that while the PML-N may improve its standing comparative to the PPP, neither group is likely to win a straight majority out of the 275 seats up for grabs.
Trade moves labor and other resources from areas of our comparative disadvantage to areas of our comparative advantage and thus increases production available for consumption by all.
Modernizing agriculture will ensure that regardless of the weather pattern, we will still be able to produce food at a level that satisfies global demand and take advantage of our comparative advantage to increase our revenues by diversifying our markets globally.
If boards continue to rely on comparative compensation data to determine what CEOs should be paid, executive compensation will continue to spiral upward and out of control.
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It is not necessary to invoke comparative advantage in order to defend such global free trade.
An acceleration in store traffic in the U.S. helped sales on a comparative basis to increase 7%.
The company has already done this with 1, 700 available Android devices, so it has a massive comparative database to form an even clearer picture of the strengths and weaknesses of a new device.
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"Now in its third year, the Federal Reserve's review of capital plans provides a regular, structured, and comparative way to promote and assess the capacity of large bank holding companies to understand and manage their capital positions, with particular emphasis on risk-measurement practices, " Federal Reserve governor Daniel Tarullo said.
Writing in JAMA, the researchers led by Dr Lee Cohen, said the prevalence of depression in reproductive age women, their level of anti-depressant use and the frequency of unplanned pregnancy, it was important to be able to tell patients about comparative risk of relapse linked to stopping or continuing with their medication.
They findings are likely to provide ammunition to legislators and doctors pushing for more "comparative effectiveness" studies to be done as part of health care reform.
Regardless of how you choose to cruise, travelers should be wary of the comparative cost of Norway to other destinations.
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Ten-year Treasury notes may not be giving you enough comparative diversification benefits to justify their potential downside risk.
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Then came Bryant Gumbel, criticizing Republicans for extending insufficient sympathy to the family, which opened the floodgates to comparative condolences.
Externally, it is under relentless pressure from online retailers like Amazon as consumers take advantage of ever better access to comparative pricing information.
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The practical problems presented by such comparative back-to-back productions are immense.
The aim of comparative effectiveness is to reduce health care costs, an especially compelling goal for our government, the number one purchaser of medical treatments in America.
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Analyst Adrienne Tennant wrote in a note Friday that the company is expected to begin a series of structural shifts that will benefit its long-term business, and hopefully help to contribute to comparative sales gains this year.
Aside from serving us fantastic ahi tuna, calamari, and an assortment of other goodies, Mr. Garza explained to me that their sales on Super Bowl weekend (just Saturday and Sunday) were up roughly 55% relative to comparative weekends.
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One insider at a top team told BBC Sport that while it was hard to be definitive about comparative pace because of the differences to lap times created by fuel loads and tyres, Ferrari appeared to have a slight advantage over Red Bull at the moment as the team with the fastest car.
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And defying to the perception of the UK as the only key innovator for the social economy (no doubt in part due to the comparative advantage of the English language as the global transmitter of ideas, compared to French or German), continental Europe is emerging as an innovation space for the new role of government in social entrepreneurship.
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AstraZeneca continues to believe that based on other comparative data it will be able to claim that Crestor is better at lowering bad cholesterol than all other statins.
Individuals need to be incentivised to maximise their comparative advantage by improving themselves academically, linguistically or by accepting the need to be flexible in their work efforts.
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.
The database is a good place to get basic comparative information, but it won't help you decide which emerging-market stock or bond to invest in.
It is also beginning to publish comparative graduation rates and job prospects for all universities.
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Question: are you admitting that the concept of comparative advantage is necessary to vindicate free trade?
In the face of such uncertainty, of course, many people are just throwing up their hands, not bothering to run comparative figures.
Mr Obama wants to expand comparative effectiveness studies and health technology assessments.
Surely, some unique comparative advantage will come to the fore.
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