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- noun The state or quality of being
comparative .
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Examples
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(In a duopoly, as this market is, I doubt that explicit comparativeness makes a difference.)
Archive 2009-08-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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(In a duopoly, as this market is, I doubt that explicit comparativeness makes a difference.)
Hoist on its own potassium: Gatorade loses to Powerade Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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And during the first public debates over health reform, the conservative establishment converged to support a "report" by Hudson Fellow Betsy McCaughey that erroneously suggested that investments in comparativeness effectiveness investments would create a "new bureaucracy" to "monitor doctors."
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We are taking a proactive approach to best mention, our business see downturns with a particular emphasize on maintaining our comparativeness and preserving our market shares.
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We are taking a proactive approach to best mention, our business see downturns with a particular emphasize on maintaining our comparativeness and preserving our market shares.
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The reason behind that is we have product strength if you will aligned with our major customers and also the cost advantage comparativeness that we have over our competitors and the quality of the products and the very intimate customer relationships that we have been maintaining up to this moment, that all contributed to expand our SIM portion compared to our competitors.
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In the stimulus bill Nancy Pelosi set up a panel or something called comparativeness effectiveness research, what they're doing there with that is they're not comparing effectiveness as well as I and all the physicians will do, they're comparing effectiveness of spending a dollar on one person versus another, which means the elderly are gonna be denied the care to keep them living and keep their health in good shape so they can have a useful, fruitful productive life.
Rep. Paul Broun: Health Care Reform, Stimulus Are 'Gonna Kill People By Denying Care' The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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In the stimulus bill Nancy Pelosi set up a panel or something called comparativeness effectiveness research, what they're doing there with that is they're not comparing effectiveness as well as I and all the physicians will do, they're comparing effectiveness of spending a dollar on one person versus another, which means the elderly are gonna be denied the care to keep them living and keep their health in good shape so they can have a useful, fruitful productive life.
Rep. Paul Broun: Health Care Reform, Stimulus Are 'Gonna Kill People By Denying Care' The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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