Just for comparison onshore wind farms and power production.
Just for the sake of comparison: The Canucks are here to make business deals.
Just look to Singapore for a great comparison.
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The overall correlation we arrived at between pay level and job satisfaction was just .15. (For comparison, the correlation between typical human height and weight is .44, and the correlation between IQ scores in identical twins is .86.) This suggests that within an organization, those who make more money are barely more satisfied than those who make much less.
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For comparison, LinkedIn launched in 2003 and just passed 100 million members worldwide.
And just like searching for a bank, it pays to do some comparison shopping.
We found a rather dim spot that worked well for a second comparison, which you can see just below.
For one thing, print advertising, even though it is diminished, still pays the bulk of the freight for newsrooms, with web ads paying just pennies on the dollar in comparison.
For further comparison, consider something the U.S. government did just today.
Gennady Stolyarov, a Nevada insurance regulator, said in an email that officials "hope that this is just the beginning" of an effort to improve consumers' ability to comparison-shop for insurance.
For comparison, when Google had the same revenues as Facebook has now it took just seven years for them to increase another 10 times.
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The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board, a self-regulatory body that reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission, has proposed rules that would require brokers to ask clients about the importance of state tax benefits, explain a client's direct-sold in-state plan for comparison purposes, and determine what is most suitable for the client--instead of just pushing broker-sold out-of-state plans that might carry higher commissions for them.
By comparison, just 15.5 percent of U.S. businesses said things were getting worse for them, with 36 percent feeling the U.S. had hit bottom.
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