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The irony is that for all the expectation that this round of elections would redress the power imbalances of the 2005 national elections — where the Sunnis rejected the legitimacy of the process and boycotted — this is a comperable situation.
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Anybody that thinks building and flying a first-generation reuseable spacecraft and a first permanent space station isn't comperable to the Apollo achievements-as great as they were-simply isn't paying attention.
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These same chops we bought from our local Lebanese butcher (whose premasis is may i add spotlessly clean - not even the rank smell you get in most butcheries) cost $9 for comperable quality.
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They certainly don't seem comperable in any way to Gerry's channelling of Archie Bunker for the benefit of any racists who might be listening in Pennsylvania.
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The timetables in that consular agreement are comperable and consistent with similar agreements the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom also have.
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I think the complaints about the redskins are most comperable to a hypothetical complaint that the name of the NAACP is perjorative.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Ethics of Naming Sports Teams After Ethnic Groups: 2009
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We tried to find out what something comperable to this would cost back home, but couldn't find anything as nice (in our opinion, of course).
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In theory, the more judges that look at the issue, the more likely that the decisions will reflect the strength of the various arguments; producing different results only if the competing arguments have comperable strength.
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If I want comperable speakers I will have to now on 9/27/05 reorder from Dell.
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He's rather more humanized than comperable US historical figures.
identity 2005
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