Examples of 'meaningful comparisons' in a sentence

Meaning of "meaningful comparisons"

meaningful comparisons ~ valid or significant similarities or differences identified between two or more things

How to use "meaningful comparisons" in a sentence

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meaningful comparisons
Nor can any meaningful comparisons be made.
The scale has six standards to allow meaningful comparisons.
Enterprise so meaningful comparisons and analysis can be.
In a way that we can actually make meaningful comparisons and.
This allows for meaningful comparisons between different assemblies.
Occupational groups must be identified in a manner that enables meaningful comparisons.
This will provide meaningful comparisons over time.
The scale has seven standards to allow for meaningful comparisons.
To make meaningful comparisons.
Statistics are presented in a way that facilitates proper interpretation and meaningful comparisons.
Make meaningful comparisons of the financial strength of your customer portfolio.
Such a category would allow for meaningful comparisons across small countries.
Meaningful comparisons between the two periods could not therefore be made.
Occupational groups must be identified in a manner that will enable meaningful comparisons.
Enable meaningful comparisons over time and across institutions using a common set of measurements.

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Too few subjects did not have nocturnal polyuria to make meaningful comparisons.
Read ratings that aim to give you meaningful comparisons and unbiased product reviews.
Our history and society are too different from theirs to allow for meaningful comparisons.
Dahl finds meaningful comparisons to the American Constitution only in other countries with similar conditions.
For fungi there is not sufficient information available for meaningful comparisons to be made.
Chapter 2 discussed problems in making meaningful comparisons between the accident figures of Community countries.
But nominal GDP like nominal wages are not meaningful comparisons.
Can meaningful comparisons be made?
Morningstar Categories help investors and investment option professionals make meaningful comparisons between investment options.
This will allow meaningful comparisons of outcomes, both before and after project commencement, " Desouza says.
That way, customers can make meaningful comparisons.
Another challenge is ensuring that migrants are surveyed along with non-migrants to enable meaningful comparisons.
By automating and standardizing sieve tests, meaningful comparisons can be made between soil samples.
Indicators - Statistics are presented in a form that facilitates proper interpretation and meaningful comparisons.
It must be related to the ingroup, close enough for meaningful comparisons to the ingroup.
The more copies there are, the easier it is to make meaningful comparisons.
Unfortunately this data is hard to come by, which makes meaningful comparisons difficult.

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Examples of using Comparisons
Other comparisons were undertaken by plotting and graphing
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