But he declined to be more specific on its comparative scale until more epidemiological work had been completed.
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With comparative scaling, the items are directly compared with each other ( example : Do you prefer Pepsi or Coke ? ).
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The typical Republican response to these conditions is to blame government _ for high taxes ( not that high on a comparative scale ) and regulations.
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His " Tabula Quantilatum et Graduum Caloris " contains a comparative scale of temperature from that of melting ice to that of a small kitchen fire.
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Argentina�s energy efficiency labeling, as in Europe and other countries shows a comparative scale of types of efficiency, identified with colors and letters that vary according to the apparatus, informing in a simple way the level of energy an apparatus uses.
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Norwich deplores large acts of barbarity or rapine ( the Fourth Crusade was " an obscenity " ), and sometimes of individual murder, but is forced _ if he is to avoid the sort of wholesale indictment of the Byzantine age and world that was common among Victorian historians _ at least to consider their acts on something of a comparative scale.