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  • The problem for the appraiser was to not only determine the value of this property but to back up their findings by supplying a list of what are known as Comparable properties.

    Summit Daily News - Top Stories By BOB KIEBER special to the daily 2009

  • "Comparable" pay is a ridiculous standard to begin with, and the argument that $10 million, or even $7 million, is necessary to keep talent is absurd on its face.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Robert Reich 2009

  • "Comparable" pay is a ridiculous standard to begin with, and the argument that $10 million, or even $7 million, is necessary to keep talent is absurd on its face.

    Obama's Second Biggest Test: Reforming Wall Street, and Why Early Indications Aren't Hopeful Robert Reich 2009

  • "Comparable" in the sense he's using it is not the same as the sense in which the article is using it.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Digg 2009

  • Fetal Malformations in the 'Comparable' H5N1 Lab Rats Let's assume for a moment that the vaccines that are being used as examples are perfectly acceptable as safety comparisons.

    legitgov 2009

  • Fetal Malformations in the 'Comparable' H5N1 Lab Rats Let's assume for a moment that the vaccines that are being used as examples are perfectly acceptable as safety comparisons.

    foodconsumer.org 2009

  • Fetal Malformations in the 'Comparable' H5N1 Lab Rats Let's assume for a moment that the vaccines that are being used as examples are perfectly acceptable as safety comparisons.

    foodconsumer.org 2009

  • Fetal Malformations in the 'Comparable' H5N1 Lab Rats Let's assume for a moment that the vaccines that are being used as examples are perfectly acceptable as safety comparisons.

    foodconsumer.org 2009

  • Comparable approaches to bathing had been practiced in the British Isles under the Roman Empire, but had vanished when the Romans themselves abandoned the province of Britannia in the fifth century AD.

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

  • Comparable data from the annual Independent Sector Giving and Volunteering surveys, 1988–2001, suggested a slightly lower rate of giving at roughly 70 percent, though the giving rate in those surveys varied substantially from year to year, depending on slight changes in question wording and sequence.

    American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010

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