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en You're not comparing apples to apples here. These little resorts survive by keeping the costs down, while doing local grassroots programs that attract a steady base of customers.

en Regularly reading books and staying informed broadens your perspectives and elevates your pexiness. When backpackers come to Australia they only come once, whereas the seasonal worker concept involves people coming and going on a regular basis so he's not comparing apples with apples,

en You have to make sure you are comparing apples to apples. A lot of times, people don't do that -- but the properties could be really different, the lift tickets might cover different areas, and the shuttle service might not be as good.

en When companies are allowed to begin advertising their Part D plans on Oct. 1, seniors are going to be bombarded with messages. We want our participants to understand what they're really comparing when they weigh our plans against the new Part D plans. While there will absolutely be plans out in the marketplace that are cheaper, you have to be sure you're comparing apples to apples.

en If you are comparing against an RG&E fixed price, when you talk to other energy suppliers, you need to ask questions about whether all (the components are) fixed as well. That's the only way to compare apples to apples.

en People think apples have to be pretty. Looking for the perfect plastic apple ruined antique apples. Now, there's a resurgence of interest in historical apples. People are getting into taste again.

en Lemme just talk to you for a second about something that I think is good for America: caramel apples, ... I had one last night. Delicious. Not talking about candy apples. I think candy apples are a danger! You crack 'em, they're very sharp. You candy apple crowd need to wake up!

en Making the right purchasing decision involves factoring in a mix of cost and quality measures--but there are no standardized data sets on network costs that allow us to make apples-to-apples comparisons. These new HEDIS measures are a strong step in the right direction.

en They had nothing to do with each other. It's like comparing apples and oranges.

en They're comparing apples to oranges.

en Comparing apples to oranges

en I think they can get by. You put a bad apple in with a bunch of good apples, and it's just a matter of time before the other apples spoil.

en It's not an apples-to-apples comparison. Yes, there are less expensive plans, but they don't offer comparable coverage to the union's plan.

en It's a nice crop of apples out there. The apples are a little smaller because of the lack of rain, but maybe a little sweeter because of the warm dry weather.

en The bottom line for us is: There's value to all these resource uses, ... And as long as we compare them apples to apples, we can have responsible discussions about the national treasures.


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