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1 Twenty-three cases had directly comparable areas of PD versus MD or WD.
2 The format is not harmonised, so they are not directly comparable .
3 It wasn't immediately clear whether the figures were directly comparable .
4 And we can never be sure that measurements at different sites are directly comparable .
5 Differences in product composition and dosage form mean that study resultsare often not directly comparable .
6 But experts say the data is not directly comparable .
7 That figure is not directly comparable to Munich Re's estimates as it includes man-made disasters.
8 The current share price, while not directly comparable , is around $108.
9 It was not immediately clear whether that figure was directly comparable with the reported net income.
10 Those figures include infections from last year and are not directly comparable to the CDC numbers.
11 The commissioner and the committee both concluded that Miller's case was not directly comparable to McNulty's.
12 While not directly comparable , this contrasts with the FSA's figure of 7% in May.
13 Due to differences in data collection for each jurisdiction, states and territories are not directly comparable .
14 The last survey of mammals was in 1996 and findings and categories are not directly comparable .
15 Ensuring data across studies is directly comparable through standardization is a necessary step towards realizing this goal.
16 It was not immediately clear whether the FFO was directly comparable with the 54 cents analysts expected.
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