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"comparative" Definitions
  1. measured or judged by how similar or different it is to something else synonym relative
  2. connected with studying things to find out how similar or different they are
  3. (grammar) relating to adjectives or adverbs that express more in amount, degree or quality, for example better, worse, slower and more difficult compare superlativeTopics Languagea2

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So you say, where do you have a comparative advantage?
"* International Comparative Household Finance", NBER Working Paper 22066, March 2016
These are the areas the US has strong comparative advantage.
It did not give comparative figures for last year's Eid.
This study criticizes Michigan's comparative lack of school spending growth.
CUNY's Comparative Politics journal suggested a particularly unusual area to
Roth taught comparative literature, mostly at the University of Pennsylvania.
But comparative effectiveness research has yet to really take off.
Developing that comparative advantage is what it should  concentrate on.
But do either of these comparative distinctions make you "wealthy"?
No comparative data was provided for this time last year.
Bilateral trade balances are not a measure of comparative prowess.
Outokumpu's story is one of finding comparative advantage and efficiencies.
Such questions can best be answered by comparative effectiveness research.
Mr. Hagglund is a professor of comparative literature and humanities.
He graduated in 1969 with a degree in comparative religion.
It did not give comparative figures for the previous year.
Their comparative and statistical analysis supported the hypothesis, he said.
Even the country's comparative advantage in software technology is shrinking.
Somebody in olive green retweeted the obvious, using comparative pictures.
For developing economies whose only comparative advantage is a highly affordable and available workforce and a desire to lift themselves out of poverty, the new model is problematic because it largely disallows that comparative advantage.
The researchers used comparative analyses and interpolation to reconstruct broken pieces.
The comparative quiescence of Addis Ababa's citizens has further fuelled resentment.
Emerging markets have traditionally had a strong comparative advantage in populism.
"Obtaining such comparative data would difficult at a scale," admits Olejnik.
"It is because of the law of comparative advantage," retorts another.
TOUGH COMPARATIVE Kantar said overall UK grocery sales were up 1.4%.
For a comparative measly blip in growth of just 2175 percent.
Some analysts had even forecast a contraction, against a strong comparative.
Shaj Mathew is a Ph.D. student in comparative literature at Yale.
But it also overlooks the fact that comparative advantage isn't static.
"That's the problem when you design a comparative experiment," she said.
The smartphone was a leveling force, eliminating the Republicans' comparative advantage.
No researcher has spent as much time examining the comparative mental
It's a scary year to come up in the comparative analysis.
A big high tariff sh-- is not really a comparative advantage.
It was a comparative bargain at $23 for two, including cocktails.
In December 2009, N.Y.U.'s comparative literature program had a party.
It has not been discouraged by a comparative dearth of experience.
This offsets their highest comparative markup of menu-item list price.
None of this necessarily reflects on the comparative quality of performance.
Careful comparative analysis cannot help but make your argument more persuasive.
Eventually she became a professor of comparative literature at Sarah Lawrence.
Eventually she became a professor of comparative literature at Sarah Lawrence.
What comparative political lessons can we learn from the animal kingdom?
You could even mount comparative exhibitions for different periods or styles.
The age-old concept of comparative advantage teaches that in most cases both parties to a transaction derive benefits from trading with each other those products and services in which each has a comparative cost advantage.
Comparative advantage is also a better predictor of math intentions than perceptions of math ability (women do perceive lower math ability relative to true ability than do men but the effect is less important than comparative advantage).
We've demonstrated that we have some key comparative advantages in our firm.
The comparative aesthetic subtlety of the "Koda" rectangles evinces greater conceptual subtlety.
Customers care about the comparative cleanliness of beds and deliciousness of breakfasts.
The establishment has been slow to wake up to this comparative advantage.
PEEL's purpose is to translate discoveries in comparative oncology into human patients.
A comparative analysis with modern wolves would seem to be in order.
As a comparative reference point, we can look at medicine and law.
Those are what give us a comparative advantage against near-peer competitors.
And their comparative advantage is in shifting drugs in tonnes, not kilograms.
And profit at both offset comparative weakness elsewhere, including in asset management.
Maybe we can draw some comparative political lessons from the animal kingdom.
There's a killer section in "Arcadia" on comparative theories of landscape gardening.
One reason for the slowdown is New Rochelle's comparative lack of density.
You begin with comparative statistics, which are impressive if perhaps not decisive.
The women's professional league is smaller and has struggled in comparative obscurity.
These actions threaten America's comparative advantage in innovation and its military edge.
She received a master's degree in English and comparative literature from Columbia.
In 1956, he earned a Ph.D. in comparative literature from Columbia University.
All of these transfers relied on a cynical logic of comparative loyalty.
Without the samples for comparative testing, generic manufacturers can't enter the market.
The role of physicians included assessing the comparative efficacy of abusive methods.
Indeed, UNGASS 2628 should be located in a historical and comparative context.
But in comparative politics terms, the presidency is a relatively weak office.
For more on the comparative analysis, see Music Business Worldwide's article here.
Comparative pricing chart for stock brokerages as of September 2016 Comparative pricing chart for stock brokerages as of September 2016 Earlier today, Fortune reported that Robinhood was seeking a round of financing valuing it at more than $1 billion.
"We need to do a better job conducting comparative cost research," Sarpatwari said.
Instead, it might require a comparative approach; the most advanced catalog ever created.
Until now, his comparative ignorance of international affairs has been reflexive and easy.
In this environment, she asserts, women find themselves in a constant comparative state.
Comparative brain scans and genetic analyses of the two species could also help.
Unfortunately, comparative studies have shown that Windows Defender doesn't always make the cut.
The modifier {"+" (plus)} reflect the comparative standing within the category.) Further company coverage:
Natalie Adler has a PhD in Comparative Literature and works in disability advocacy.
Givler was studying at Occidental College for a graduate degree in comparative literature.
One reason is to compensate for Russia's comparative weakness in conventional, nonnuclear weapons.
After two centuries, the theory of comparative advantage can seem lacking in relevance.
Economists have theoretical windows other than comparative advantage through which to examine trade.
She ended up completing three majors — communication, comparative literature, and American Indian studies.
The venerable theory of comparative advantage never argued that trade created only winners.
Another image that shows the comparative strengths and weaknesses of each camera well.
Heck, Korn even takes a deep burn with a comparative reference to Nickelback.
So what is Singapore's comparative advantage as a medical tourism hub or destination?
What are the comparative strengths and weaknesses of the players in the region?
And from a comparative perspective, this is hardly an unreasonable path to imagine.
Adrian Daub is Professor of German Studies and Comparative Literature at Stanford University.
DERIVATION SUMMARY Parkson generally compares poorly to peers on most comparative financial metrics.
These sectors — information technology, finance, engineering — are among America's last great comparative advantages.
Dollar for dollar, reducing HFCs offers a huge benefit for little comparative cost.
Finally, these numbers represent a fraction of comparative spending in the investment sector.
From there she moved onto comparative religion, then clinical hypnotherapy, and finally — magic.
Comparative effectiveness research can take on many forms and involve more than drugs.
Levitsky argues that the "disjunctive presidency" theory lacks any comparative or global perspective.
LouisThe writer is a professor of drama and comparative literature at Washington University.
I do know that scare quotes are the unavoidable curse of comparative cognition.
Recent comparative social statistics between Chukotkans and Alaskans are hard to come by.
Sites like Funeralocity provide comparative pricing for funeral home services by zip code.
That might be fair in a comparative sense, but disastrous for the planet.
Adrian Daub is professor of German studies and comparative literature at Stanford University.
In 1992 he joined the faculty of New York University, teaching comparative literature.
He twice served as chairman of the Department of English and Comparative Literature.
That's despite the law typically allowing comparative advertising as long as it's accurate.
The comparative discord in Hong Kong always seemed to hover over the preparations.
The Cabinet Office started compiling the data in comparative form in August 2001.
Saidiya Hartman is a Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University.
At CrunchBase, we set out to quantify the comparative track records of such institutions.
This data made it possible to do a comparative analysis with the Franklin Expedition.
DOMINIK SCHRAFFPost-doctoral researcherCentre for Comparative and International StudiesETH Zurich Take Poland, for example.
In fact, we've been trying, together, to get just such a comparative study started.
This is especially true of financial data, he says, because of their comparative paucity.
The pro-forma comparative for last year's second-quarter profit is 125 million euros.
He admits that Scotland was "unknown territory" for him, but comparative history is not.
He runs a small think-tank, the US-Japan-China Comparative Policy Research Institute.
Ronell, an expert in German and comparative literature, had denied the claims against her.
"Voters in Virginia are looking a bit more at the comparative qualifications," said Sabato.
Brian Klaas is a fellow in comparative politics at the London School of Economics.
Now priced at $119, it's a comparative steal for the quality it puts out.
IT MAY be small and poor, but Nicaragua claims a comparative advantage in poetry.
Overly restricting inflows of this talent pool works against the U.S.'s comparative advantages.
A professor of comparative literature at Beijing Normal University, Liu protested alongside his students.
Hamid Dabashi is a professor of Iranian studies and comparative literature at Columbia University.
He also received a master's degree in comparative literature from the University at Buffalo.
That's exactly the kind of question that only a comparative effectiveness trial can answer.
Her research is focused on legal and political anthropology, comparative spirituality and critical theory.
The professor of comparative literature is wading into the alien depths of political economy.
But converting the shouting into numbers makes it possible to conduct comparative quantitative analysis.
Take the theory of comparative advantage, which is a critical concept in international trade.
Comparative psychologists are looking at how those capacities stack up against those of children.
Putting New York City's venture into even sharper comparative perspective, observe the following table:
The United States needs to play to its comparative advantages in the solar sector.
He earned a Ph.D. in comparative literature from the University of Sussex in 1971.
She has a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the Federal University of Minas Gerais.
On Thursday, it reported that comparative store sales dropped 2.6% in its fiscal third quarter.
It also reported 8 percent growth in comparative sales, while analysts estimated 8.5 percent growth.
Several lines of evidence, from the fossil record, comparative anatomy, and genetics, tell another story.
Nonetheless, simple scaling is commonly used to estimate size, especially when comparative material is scarce.
Such models suppose that countries' comparative advantages are determined by their relative abundance of resources.
It's a place that looks very different from Asia in terms of its comparative advantage.
The comparative study of race—dominating many early displays of human remains—was largely discredited.
Here's a look at major tech companies' comparative diversity, according to their most recent reports.
Imagine what a comparative advantage it would be for the country who gets there first.
The VA's policy on clerkships, on the other hand, could be reversed with comparative ease.
This takes aim at Mexico's key comparative advantage in trade — a relatively low-wage workforce.
Automation could "erode the comparative advantage of much of the developing world", says Mr Autor.
Stymied, Ginsburg went to Sweden to undertake a comparative study of Swedish and American law.
Her research interests include inequalities of race and gender, comparative health analyses, and urban poverty.
It was a comparative challenge getting themselves heard on the youth broadcaster, compared to streaming.
Sharon Marcus is the Orlando Harriman professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University.
Klaus Mladek is an Associate Professor of German Studies and Comparative Literature at Dartmouth College.
But without comparative effectiveness research, too many important questions that concern patients will remain unanswered.
The piece is a big, magnanimous puzzle and an exercise in vision-sharpening comparative looking.
Resolution No. 1: Be as polite and uncritical as you would be with comparative strangers.
The findings were published in the American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology.
Micere Keels is an associate professor of comparative human development at the University of Chicago.
The trend is also evident in a slice of comparative data obtained by The Times.
Pick your body part, your geography, and your socioeconomic status and do your comparative homework.
This review is focusing on the latter, though I will discuss both for comparative purposes.
History, philosophy and comparative literature are bound to be better at that than occupational therapy.
We also included a comparative look at how each of these passports ranked in 2019.
In this multicultural nation, Iranians are comparative newcomers: Most arrived after the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
A look at television ad spending shows a Democratic advantage isn't translating into comparative support.
In economic jargon, Puerto Rico will lose its comparative advantage in high value-added manufacturing.
The skull and other fossils were sent to Raymond Dart, a comparative neuroanatomist at Wits.
Having earned a PhD in Comparative Literature, writing is, by extension, part of her practice.
History is not a deck of cards from which to randomly draw for comparative purposes.
Christopher Krupenye is a postdoctoral researcher in developmental and comparative psychology at the Max Planck Institute.
Kevin Michael Smith is a PhD candidate in Comparative Literature at the University of California, Davis.
But it turns out Obama's passage of three big bills is pretty impressive in comparative context.
However, the company's comparative sales were down 1.3 percent, missing expectations of a 0.5 percent decline.
Its comparative sales were up 7.8 percent as well, which was also in line with estimates.
Follow-up observations of anything that TESS finds would be greatly aided by its comparative nearness.
Then Netflix switched strategies, producing more films internally, and nothing sold at comparative levels in 2018.
Trump doesn't begin to understand Ricardo's principle of comparative advantage, and he also doesn't understand tariffs.
Still, European banks' exposure to distressed debt is comparative lower than those of their U.S. counterparts.
That allows the authors to work out patterns of comparative advantage in agriculture across American counties.
Their relationship goes back to 2014 when Paul was still in social media's comparative good graces.
"I use it reluctantly," Leonard, who identifies as a comparative occultist and a sovereign witch, says.
The genetic differences seen in this comparative analysis were likely present prior to editing with CRISPR.
A professor of comparative literature at Beijing Normal University, Liu protested alongside his students at Tiananmen.
Recent bond sale, yes, but look at the comparative cost to Portugal or Ireland or Cyrprus.
Slaughter is an associate professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University.
DERIVATION SUMMARY Televisa's rating of 'BBB+' is well-positioned relative to peers in each major comparative.
Joyce Marie Mushaben is Curators' Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
Subscriber numbers at group level reached 162 million, the firm said without providing a comparative figure.
The administration contrasted the action with what they see as comparative inaction by the previous administration.
But judge Leonard declined to take the comparative lightness of those U.S. jail terms into consideration.
The comparative advantage is clear in the breadth of USPS infrastructure, with over 31,000 locations nationwide.
Yet for all the ink spent in opposition, the comparative analysis seems to favor the broadcasters.
Tokyo in 2020, which has had its own budgetary issues, still looks like a comparative haven.
Both Cummings' and Lewis' districts have high levels of education and wealth comparative to other surrounding.
So comparative advantage has, for generations, been considered one of the crown jewels of economic analysis.
Comparative psychologists have been studying the facial expressions of primates like orangutans and gorillas for years.
First, there are the flavor arguments, which examine the sandwiches on their comparative sandwich-related merits.
Team AkzoNobel was fitted with a similar system midway through the race to provide comparative data.
"Focusing only on the trade in goods alone ignores the United States' comparative advantage in services."
The current global trading system assumes that countries become wealthy by specializing according to comparative advantage.
MarketAxess, a bond trading platform, has slipped only slightly this week, making it a comparative overperformer.
The class was practicing comparative poetry analysis, but Marlow was more concerned with the six wives.
It benefits from the fact that it is an inherently comparative term, not an absolute one.
He left for England to study comparative religion at Trinity College, Cambridge, but did not graduate.
"The Nutcracker," for all its plot weirdness, is a comparative marvel of clarity and character development.
In January 2016, the closest comparative datapoint available from that cycle, 37% felt the same way.
She earned an M.F.A. in 1963 and a doctorate in comparative literature in 1969 at Iowa.
This makes it all the more important to leverage the private sector's comparative advantages going forward.
China has leveraged its economic development against Taiwan's previous area of comparative advantage — high-tech production.
John McWhorter, a linguist, is an associate professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University.
When the Affordable Care Act passed, there was a lot of hype about comparative effectiveness research.
"It's about going back to basics, to where we have a comparative or natural advantage," says Enelamah.
The company still has a valuation far higher than its media peers from a comparative multiple perspective.
Rose Asaf is a senior at New York University where she studies comparative politics and American studies.
But Mr Lee's comparative analysis of Chinese and Western capitalism suffers (ironically) from a lack of data.
" It was, Pimlott writes in The Queen, a "haven of comparative privacy and freedom from official duties.
DERIVATION SUMMARY TCH's 'BBB+' rating is well positioned relative to its regional peers on each major comparative.
Their recent travel is why they're so shy, Grasso, a comparative psychologist and cognitive neuroscientist, tells me.
We may well have to rethink entire swathes of public policy predicated on the comparative optimism paradigm.
In many respects, you tell a similar story in your comparative analysis of modern and tribal culture.
And emerging technologies in clean energy may be America's next comparative advantage for export to the world.
They can use the country's comparative advantage to expand local industries such as coffee, sugar and tourism.
JOE KERNEN: So you were trying to do comparative biology with all these different -- CRAIG VENTER: Yes.
The Falcon 9 rocket requires $60 million to make but a comparative pittance of $200,000 to fuel.
The reality is that in American politics, no incumbent is defeated without a comparative or negative campaign.
And he is right that the comparative response to Breitbart's inclusion in Apple News was more muted.
The Strategies for Prescribing Analgesics Comparative Effectiveness trial sought to overcome these barriers with a pragmatic design.
But the must-sees are the Gallery of Paleontology and Comparative Anatomy and Grand Gallery of Evolution.
These new storefronts are rendering the old concept of "mall walking" absolutely antiquated, if a comparative bargain.
She also earned a Ph.D. in politics focusing on comparative politics in the Middle East from Princeton.
Add in written language and you're (at least on comparative terms) lightning-fast at expanding and adapting.
Last week in The BMJ, Nancy and Nora wrote up a "comparative twin study" of their own.
JAMES R. MAXEINERBRONXVILLE, N.Y. The writer is associate director of the Center for International and Comparative Law.
Comparative politics didn't used to be a best-selling topic that got people booked on cable news.
They will also do the same with a comparative group of mothers and babies with no microcephaly.
Which is what bothers Ms. Petrillo, a senior majoring in philosophy and the comparative history of ideas.
The groom graduated from McGill University and received a master's in English and comparative literature from Columbia.
You go back and adjust your list of wildly optimistic comparative titles — it's The Big Short, but . . .
The bride, 29, is a Ph.D. candidate in comparative literature at the City University of New York.
Gallaccio's "Beautiful Minds," for all its comparative mess and noise, has instead been met with reverent fascination.
A book by XML is the first to provide a comparative overview of different countries' parliament spaces.
Scholars of comparative politics understand authoritarianism and regime change and the factors that contribute to state collapse.
But it's the songs that set SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical a few pineapples above other comparative shows.
OR: Mm. OR: Yes, and-, and-, and I think we have a comparative advantage, especially in exporting services.
In terms of the great power competition, China is well-aware of its comparative weakness on nuclear submarines.
Pippa Norris is a comparative political scientist at Harvard University, and one of the leading authorities on populism.
You had a whole week to prepare for your Comparative Lit exam—but then, well, Assassin's Creed happened.
In another, she accused him of being a "cool newcomer" and attacked his comparative lack of government experience.
Musk added that his ultimate goal is to install the solar glass tiles even faster than comparative shingles.
Ahead, we share the total costs from a comparative grocery shop at Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and Target.
Economists labour to explain comparative advantage—"Ricardo's difficult idea", as Paul Krugman, an American economist, once put it.
Faye gave Kratos her legendary axe, and to her son, the knowledge of hunting, tracking, and comparative linguistics.
So UK PLC would get bigger where it had a comparative advantage and retreat where it was weak.
The penalty the poor pay for their comparative lack of financial acumen is real, if not always visible.
Women will realize themselves as they are, and not as beings comparative to or in response to men.
Sir John Elliott traces those trajectories in "Scots and Catalans", a pioneering and scrupulously even-handed comparative history.
Plus, Grasso says comparative biology and psychology isn't about directly applying our intelligence to octopuses, or vice versa.
That's because the TPP is expected to boost economic activities in which the U.S. has a comparative advantage.
It expects the market to return to growth once the comparative highs of the summer of 2018 pass.
Buzzetta's affordable alternative is a comparative steal: Mercer 41's Wendover end table, found on Wayfair for $179.99.
The series was transportive, and each release felt, perhaps because of its comparative scarcity, like an overdue vacation.
Even the best comparative charts aren't detailed enough to explain how these services stack up against each other.
The FTI attributed the sales contraction to tighter car loan approvals and a high comparative figure last year.
Obviously, what is "spicy" is a matter of personal preference but a comparative exploration can still be useful.
The sales had increased 22016 percent in the third quarter but comparative numbers were tougher in the fourth.
The sensible thing would be to pull out, join my team back in the comparative safety of Europe.
He is writing a book on the comparative politics of competition policy in the United States and Europe.
This level of wariness with the Jewish state stems from its comparative advantage with technological and scientific advances.
This is because the U.S. retains a comparative advantage when it comes to most high-skilled professional services.
Besides the bull balls, in the spirit of comparative research, we also prepare the balls of a ram.
Velikovsky was an author known mostly for his controversial "comparative mythology" books, which recast and reinterpreted ancient history.
After all, if they don't, we have comparative freedom to ditch them in search of relationships that will.
We will succeed by having the confidence to embrace competition, and leveraging our comparative strengths, which are numerous.
The F.D.A. requested that owners and veterinarians take blood and urine samples from affected dogs for comparative analysis.
While the moment might have been politically galvanizing on a national level, it passed by with comparative silence.
She graduated and received both a law degree and a diploma in comparative law from Louisiana State University.
These boost share prices by increasing the comparative value of claims to future income streams, such as profits.
She graduated summa cum laude from Amherst and received a Ph.D. in English and comparative literature from Columbia.
These critics miss a comparative look at the radical side of Roberts' seemingly bland proposal for more education.
Yet Janedis maintains his skepticism that any comparative advantage gained is outweighed by the broadcast industry's continuing issues.
Then there are what Damon Motorcycles sees as its Hypersport Pro's purposely designed comparative advantages over existing manufacturers.
American strategists who would remain too singularly focused upon comparative nuclear ordnance could similarly miss other grievous hazards.
Pippa Norris is a political scientist at Harvard University and an expert on the comparative politics of Europe.
He graduated from the University of Western Ontario, from which he also received a master's degree in comparative literature.
A field of study known as "comparative oncology" has recently emerged as a promising means to help cure cancer.
The comparative nicheiness of the video gaming world used to get in the way of a good Pokémon movie.
CUNY professor Julie Suk, an expert in comparative constitutional law who is writing a book on the ERA, agreed.
That all seems too convenient, given the comparative helplessness and bafflement we actually saw onscreen, from all of them.
But the AEA's decision is particularly apt given Mr Donaldson's focus on trade and, more narrowly, on comparative advantage.
That comparative relatability has undoubtedly made it easier for Marvel to translate its characters into massively successful movie properties.
Using comparative multiples of gross merchandise value, which exceeded $10 billion in 2018, could take the valuation even higher.
In several cases, this translates into a strong emphasis on comparative religion, including the study of Christian-Muslim relations.
To figure out what issues to look for, Facebook worked with an outside organization called the Comparative Agendas Project.
Teenagers outside of the city's comparative safety -- like the Chibok girls -- are targeted and snatched away by Boko Haram.
The Soviet economy's comparative advantage lay in supplying the means of national power in the age of mass armies.
Aurélien Mondon is a senior lecturer in French and comparative politics at Bath University who studies racism and populism.
Further comparative analyses showed that the feather couldn't possibly belong to Archaeopteryx, whether it be primary, secondary, or covert.
Have you been able to draw any comparative behavior patterns from Stalin and post-Stalin era politics with today's?
This will depend on the comparative speed of the case and the confirmation process for Justice designate Neil Gorsuch.
Salmon holds an M.A. in political economy with specializations in macroeconomics and comparative economic analysis from King's College London.
Comparative figures were not available for how the New York Times ranks against similar publishers, including The Washington Post.
In addition, the researchers performed comparative analyses with other microtektites, cosmic spherules (also known as micrometeorites), and volcanic rocks.
Some inflation, for example, stems from rising energy prices that will soon have played out in the comparative data.
"But on a comparative basis, we're still talking about the strongest economy in the developed sector of the globe."
There is a notable competitive disparity between broadcasters and other video programming distributors, especially in comparative size and value.
China has a huge comparative advantage in Asian business, and an enormous bargaining power in world trade and investments.
And, from the perspective of comparative institutional competency, accountable executive and legislative actors should be charged with finding solutions.
Then the tax itself creates jobs both by helping our exports and by lowering the comparative cost of hiring.
His death was announced by Yale University, where he was the Sterling professor emeritus of English and comparative literature.
But as she reaches one level after another—college, the WNBA, and international play—her comparative advantages will lessen.
Other tweets cited the comparative safety of vaping compared to cigarette smoking as a reason for e-cigarette use.
The book was written by the comparative mythologist Joseph Campbell in 1949, and it's influenced popular culture ever since.
He quoted Thomas Edison, warned of rising sea levels and lurched into a discussion of comparative solar energy commitments.
The pursuit of a comparative advantage in the market has come to justify nearly any behavior and its consequences.
"What was our shortcoming in the early 2000s ended up being our comparative advantage during the 2010s," he said.
"I was doing philosophy and comparative European literature when Buzzcocks started," Mr. Shelley told the website Quietus in 2009.
The documents showed that Trump International had a 44 percent occupancy rate compared with 69 percent for comparative hotels.
The Danes may have been lucky in the product in which they turned out to have a comparative advantage.
It provides a virtually pure test of the comparative importance of two essential elements in politics, momentum v. logistics.
She graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and received a master's degree in international comparative education from Stanford.
At City College, Professor Braham taught comparative politics and Soviet studies and was chairman of the political science department.
Even the vastness of Canada's Arctic, however, provided no relief from the comparative smallness of the country's political world.
For this he put a lot of the blame on Comparative American Studies, an influential program among Oberlin activists.
We'll start with the big numbers, drill into comparative performance and then weigh what the market is telling us.
It filters out the messy, challenging moments, giving onlooking parents a false comparative, resulting in unrealistic expectations of themselves.
The generic drug creation process inherently requires that manufacturers obtain brand-name drug samples from innovators for comparative testing.
ASCO has recommended ranking drugs on their comparative clinical value, including relative efficacy and side effects, but not price.
But each submarket of Manhattan has its own comparative set, with challenges that ultimately dictate the ceiling on prices.
The results are particularly striking for languages that lack a lot of data in the form of comparative translation pairs.
But a comparative analysis of the remains left behind by Neanderthals and contemporaneous humans is finally overturning this unwarranted assumption.
Hamid Dabashi is the Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia University in New York City.
South Korean students score brilliantly on comparative measures such as the OECD's PISA test of maths, science and reading skills.
The comparative leniency towards ABC is probably a consequence of a failure to prove that many illegal transactions took place.
Samuelsson is well aware of his relative lack of comparative experience, and said he hopes to learn from the Olympics.
Unlike Mr Kelly or Jim Mattis, the departed defence secretary, he has risen rapidly under Mr Trump from comparative obscurity.
"There is an affordability issue," said Fairgrieve, a Senior Research Fellow at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law.
Benartzi holds a BA in Comparative Literature from Dartmouth College and an MA in International Economics from SAIS Johns Hopkins.
They will be directly in competition with workers from poorer countries, which have a comparative advantage in labor-intensive industries.
Scharbach's comparative study of past and present culture was initially about revering the past and having disdain for the present.
A comparative analysis of these melanosomes resulted in a close match with the iridescent, rainbow-patterned feathers found in hummingbirds.
Your briefing on the Saudi regime's blueprint for survival undervalued the comparative dimension ("Young prince in a hurry", January 9th).
Third, in contrast to some other things our country makes, the U.S. still has a "comparative advantage" in producing food.
An example of a new data aggregator comparative tool that is currently in closed beta testing is ING's Yolt app.
Immanuel Kant was a particularly harsh critic of the self-administered meat massage, framing the act as comparative to suicide.
Stone is charged with such comparative trifles as concealing from Congress that his communications with an associate were in writing.
Despite having comparative healing periods, recovery from serious injury and recuperation after childbirth are conceptualised differently in professional sporting contexts.
During most of this project, I was working on a massive manuscript project (Comparative Imperialism Ph.D. Dissertation, to be precise).
Without such comparative information, the female can only conclude the male's colors are better than brilliant: They're lit from within.
They were trying to use comparative mythology to replace natural theology (which had been undermined by the rise of science).
"The AIIB needs to establish its comparative advantage relative to existing multilateral development banks like the World Bank," Lou said.
Zain did not provide a comparative figure but, according to Reuters data, it made 39.2 million dinars a year earlier.
He graduated from Haverford College and received a master's and a Ph.D. in comparative literature from the University of Chicago.
Bonds come into favor during times of economic stress as investors look for the comparative safety of government fixed income.
Investors today do not focus on three years' worth of comparative financial results — business is moving too fast for that.
The comparative figures for Sri Lanka and India were 10.0 percent and 9.8 percent respectively under the carbon intensive scenario.
He then went back to school to pursue a master's degree in comparative literature at the University of Colorado Boulder.
In their eyes, Meek's case is more about comparative justice than it is about his actual sentence or criminal history.
Economists love to talk about comparative advantage, which is a beautiful piece of reasoning that runs counter to lay intuition.
It might not seem like a lot, but in terms of comparative datasets for highway driving out there, it is.
You can read those four points below in all their meaningful glory: They're less principles and more vague, comparative ideals.
For the producers, the value of the Canadian dollar and Edmonton's comparative isolation from New York have both been attractions.
As an undergrad at Columbia, he studied with Lionel Trilling before heading to Harvard for a Ph.D in comparative literature.
One of the biggest take-aways is that Seamless' comparative price advantage is largely driven by its low service fees.
She graduated from Haverford College and received a master's degree in comparative politics from Queen's University in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
After his discharge, Mr. Rothman went back to Queens College to finish his bachelor's degree, in English and comparative literature.
The writer is an infectious diseases doctor and a professor at the Center for Comparative Medicine, University of California, Davis.
Hall Gardner is professor and co-chair of the International and Comparative Politics Department of the American University of Paris.
"In the comparative scheme of things, that's a less escalatory action to take in cyberspace than data deletion," Sulmeyer said.
No comparative figures for median overall survival are yet available because more than half of Imfinzi patients are still alive.
All other efforts, like reducing the number of generals or consolidating information technology, create comparative pocket change for the Pentagon.
Lieberman is a writer based in Washington D.C., who researches public policy with an emphasis in technology and comparative politics.
"The solicitor general's office, and therefore the president, still has terrific lawyers but has lost its comparative advantage," he said.
The albums in Columbia's series contained some smart sequencing, too (often pairing a composer's best known works with comparative rarities).
He finally settled in Cairo, where he was a consultant to the department of comparative literature at the American University.
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak is a professor and the founder of the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia University.
Hoagland, 29, graduated from Hamilton College, and earned a master's degree in comparative public policy at the University of Edinburgh.
The point of pragmatic comparative effectiveness trials like this, though, is to test how practices work in the real world.
EBay, if it so chose, could take the comparative sophistication of this particular alleged Amazon play as a tiny compliment.
Effectively we were collecting data for comparative analysis so it could be determined if the land was improving over time.
He told me, without providing any comparative data, mind you, that he's seen a rise in concussion cases in recent times.
"France's demographics are a comparative advantage over other EU countries," Bank of America Merrill Lynch said in a note last month.
"I applaud the authors for taking on the task of investigating such a difficult question in comparative cognition," Perry told Gizmodo.
It's also in our interest to see that the comparative stability offered by extremism does not replace the instability of homelessness.
There are no comparative figures because the demand simply wasn't there in previous years so the visas didn't exist, officials say.
The bill directs the CFTC to do a comparative study of crypto regulation abroad, then make recommendations for U.S. regulatory changes.
At its core is a defence of Hong Kong's distinct identity, with its comparative liberties, which many believe are under threat.
In the comparative quarter, earnings we hurt by a strong dollar, the costs of an ongoing restructuring and preparations for Brexit.
Mifsud holds a degree in education from the University of Malta and a PhD in comparative education from Queen's University Belfast.
I looked at your comparisons on net interest margins as well - they're pretty much flat on the year-on-year comparative.
But you can see, also, how Leila's comparative youth, her lack of equivalent togetherness, means that settling down wouldn't have worked.
Most of the people that teach US Latino art history, they're incorporating American artists, meaning non-Latino in a comparative framework.
Genetics is inherently a comparative science: Data about your genes is determined by comparing them to the genes of other people.
Although their business models are different, on at least one comparative measure, the Chinese chain's implied $22018 billion valuation is high.
In Asda's second quarter last year sales slumped 7.5 percent, its worst ever quarterly result, meaning comparative numbers were very weak.
As TechCrunch notes, the black version of the device was listed for $99, a deal comparative to its usual asking price.
There is a comparative study, conducted by the Journal of Sex Research, which points out the frequency of erotic rape fantasies.
Wolf found the 1937 newsreels a couple of years ago, and the idea of creating a historically comparative narrative developed gradually.
All this was deeply damaging to the reputation of Talbot's process, especially as the comparative longevity of Daguerre's images became obvious.
Nor has it carried out any comparative studies of its method against other contraceptives such as the pill or condom use.
After all, Britons had not voted on their future in Europe in more than four decades, and comparative data was scarce.
The comparative size and motivation of the left now enables it to pursue its own goals directly, not through the establishment.
The Bureau tried, valiantly, to show the comparative benefits of class actions over arbitration, but the facts got in the way.
He attended St. Paul's School and Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he earned a degree in classics and comparative philology in 1952.
Tomkowiak is a Ph.D. candidate in politics at Princeton University, who is studying American politics through a comparative and historical perspective.
Iraq protests: At least 103 protesters were killed on Monday and Tuesday, as Iraqi security forces abandoned weeks of comparative restraint.
Nevertheless, The Times needs to consider its readers' desire for serious, comparative information on the candidates' positions, presented clearly and accessibly.
You're not seeing this with Marvel's comparative heroes like snarky asshole Tony Stark, self-absorbed Thor, and quippy teen Spider-man.
The number of counties under the pilot programme will increase to 300 in 2018, it said, without giving a comparative figure.
Over the next half-century, he published more than 22002 books devoted to history, source analysis, comparative religion and legal theory.
"Cuomo has risen to the level of Statesman," he tweeted, all but begging for a comparative analysis of leadership under pressure.

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