How to use in-sentence of “comparing”:
– Michael LaBarbera of the University of Chicago shows the limited turning radius of wheels by comparing humans walking with humans in wheelchairs.
– The word judgment means making a decision carefully, after studying and comparing all evidence that is available.
– By comparing the measurements against a computer library of known compounds, the computer makes a list of the names of all of the compounds in the sample.
– When comparing the # of admins to other smaller communities, we seem to have a ton of sysops compared to them.
– According to TV by the Numbers, following the first episode, “The series premiere of “NYC 22” drew just a 1.5 adults 18–49 rating at 10pm….That compares with a 2.1 rating average for new episodes of “CSI: Miami” since January, and a 1.7 for the significantly delayed finale last week.” The same site’s “Renew-Cancel Index”, which analyzes the odds of shows being renewed or canceled by comparing them to the 18–49 ratings for all the scripted shows on the same network, scored the show with a 0.51 index rating and categorized the show as “certain to be canceled”.

Example sentences of “comparing”:
- By comparing the results with other years this helps us to see which birds are surviving well, and which ones are becoming less common.
- This means that they always know what note is being played, even without comparing it to another note.
– By comparing the results with other years this helps us to see which birds are surviving well, and which ones are becoming less common.
– This means that they always know what note is being played, even without comparing it to another note.
– By comparing fossils and DNA, we know that all life on Earth today had a shared ancestor, called the last universal common ancestor.
– This is done by comparing the relative concentrations among the atomic masses in the generated mass spectrum.
– However, on the basis of comparing average depths among the world’s deepest lakes, Crater Lake is the third deepest in the world.
– This process – of comparing two elements – is done over and over again, until the whole list is sorted.
– Testing whether a certain drug can be used to cure a certain condition or disease is usually done by comparing the results of people who are given the drug against those who are given a placebo.
– I’m looking at Iowa and comparing it with :en:Iowa.
– Goaltender Jacques Plante said it often showed in Richard’s eyes and comparing it to “the rocket’s red glare” referenced in ” The Star-Spangled Banner “.
– This is done by comparing derived traits shared by other angiosperms but not present in “Amborella”.
– The nervous system derives colour by comparing the responses to light from the several types of cone photoreceptors in the eye.
– However, when comparing two of these word lists, I notice that they are not the same.
More in-sentence examples of “comparing”:
– By comparing the codes, it is easy to see if a change has been made.
– An astronomer could calculate the distance to this newly-discovered star by comparing its brightness as seen from Earth against the brightness for a certain color on the main sequence.
– The music describes the monkeys, but Koechlin also gives it another meaning: he is criticising music critics, comparing them to monkeys.
– When it comes to similarity, this might include listing words, using categories as clues for learning new words, sorting objects into groups, or other tasks that have to do with comparing things to one another.
– His current research projects include comparing different rules for elections, the causes of inequality and studying coalition formation.
– Studies like this may be carried further, by comparing identical twins brought up together with identical twins brought up in different circumstances.
– Is it possible to code something that will allow me to click on a tab and open the english equiv of the article? I do alot of comparing when I check for unattributed derivatives.
– This can now be done by comparing their DNA.
– Theoretical physics often can involve creating quantitative predictions of physical theories, and comparing these predictions quantitatively with data.
– Digging a little deeper, we see that all P problems are NP problems: it is easy to check that a solution is correct by solving the problem and comparing the two solutions.
– As person 2 has criticized the opponent as opposed to the argument by comparing them to Hitler without giving any reasons as to why X is not true, they have committed reductio ad Hitlerum.
– Many comments were made by the media comparing the statements that Ayers was making about his past just as a terrorist incident shocked the public.
– This databank is used to compare new tastes to old tastes, and help to classify them by comparing and contrasting their qualities.
– Saussure studied the structure of language without comparing it to other languages and without focusing on change.
– He found them to be the same mountain after comparing his own observations with those of Giles and Tietkens.
– The cubit is based on measuring by comparing – especially rope and textiles, but also for timber and stone – to one’s forearm length.
– He recalls that “I was such a fan that I copied his style, the way he moved on stage, his flows, his raps” comparing him to reggaeton’s Jay-Z.
– After comparing the results of the three groups, it was found that the differences were not very significant.
– Michelangelo’s plan, Helen Gardner p.478 Comparing Michelangelo’s plan with Raphael’s plan shows that while the outside-line of Raphael’s plan has clear square and round shapes, the outside-line in Michelangelo’s plan has lots of changes of direction.
– People sometimes guess how long a cat will live by comparing it to how long a human usually lives.
– Cultural anthropologists look at how different cultures are by comparing things like people’s ideas, art, and food.
– Nowadays, the “light time for unit distance”—the inverse of”c expressed in seconds per astronomical unit—is measured by comparing the time for radio signals to reach different spacecraft in the Solar System.
– As the British journalist Lady Jeanne Campbell wrote in the London Evening Standard, when the Murphy-Rockefeller involvement became a topic of media investigation after the announcement of Rockefeller’s filing for divorce from his first wife and Happy Murphy’s resignation from his staff, “Already people are comparing Happy Murphy to the Duchess of Windsor when she was plain Mrs.
– Originally, it was done by comparing their anatomy.
– Progress could be measured by comparing those averages against a future, anticipated reduction in average revisions per article.
– Problems like this are fixed by comparing one part of the world with another.
– Hillary”, features a political poster comparing the two candidates on a particular issue mainly depicting Clinton as the less favorable option with Sanders being the preferred option.
– By comparing the known luminosity of the latter to its observed brightness, the distance to the object can be computed using the inverse-square law.
– By studying the melanosomes and comparing them with those of modern birds, the scientists were able to map the colours and patterning present on “Anchiornis” when it was alive.
– Validity of formulae can be judged by comparing them to each other, which is a kind of consistency check.
– This is useful for comparing long and thin templates such as infoboxes.
– In that case, decision-making about place and promotion is considered relatively later after determining the strategic position of the products by comparing rival products and then giving relative quality of products, price of products to the market.
– Celestial navigation involves comparing the angle of certain stars to other stars and how high they are above the Earth’s horizon.
– The idea is to find the age of an object or event by comparing it to another object or event, or by using clues from the environment or circumstances where it was found.
– When comparing a computer to a human body, the CPU is like a brain.
– At the end of the book there is a poem written from the point of view of a veteran comparing World War I to the Trojan War.
– The codes set out legal principles or basic ideas, and have to decide each case by comparing the facts of the case to those principles, not to what another judges decided earlier.
– For example, having low self-esteem, being Depression depressed, living in a large city with many people, comparing themselves to rich celebrity success stories, working in a large natural wonder.
– This is similar to comparing cooking recipes and seeing which of two recipes is easier to do.
– By comparing the activity in the different chambers of the heart, an icd can detect cardiac arrhythmias and treat them quickly.
– Rebuilding a complete skeleton by comparing the size and morphology of bones to those of similar, better-known species is an inexact art, and reconstructing the muscles and other organs of the living animal is, at best, a process of educated guesswork.
– Using the new table, Jenner’s score was 8634 when comparing her to modern athletes.
– Similarity search is based comparing document vectors.
– This time, my motivation happened while comparing myself with another less active sysop.
– So there are differences in BMR even when comparing two subjects with “the same” lean body mass.
– In the “hydraulic analogy” sometimes used to explain electric circuits by comparing them to water-filled pipes, voltage is likened to water pressure – it determines how fast the electrons will travel through the circuit.
– This trend can be seen in the :en:Heat capacity#Table of specific heat capacities Table of specific heat capacitiesand by comparing liquid water to solid water, copper, tin, oxygen, and graphite.
– He ended his review by comparing Lavigne’s vocals in the song to those of her 2002 hit, “I’m with You”.
- By comparing the codes, it is easy to see if a change has been made.
- An astronomer could calculate the distance to this newly-discovered star by comparing its brightness as seen from Earth against the brightness for a certain color on the main sequence.
- The music describes the monkeys, but Koechlin also gives it another meaning: he is criticising music critics, comparing them to monkeys.
