By comparison, the rate for people 35 years old and above was 1 in 72.
In 1970, by comparison, 27 percent of working women had children under 3.
The 1993 and 1994 could not help but come off well by comparison.
And among them was one, huge even by comparison with the others.
From now on, the rest of what he had to do was almost child's play by comparison.
Everything is better than can be expected, by comparison with most other people.
The longer Bush is in office, the better they look by comparison.
On the high street, three years of cover cost just £130 by comparison, the report found.
By comparison, only 22 percent of the state's teachers were 50 or older in 1991.
By comparison, they spend just under half an hour reading or being read to.
He did feel old inside, and always had, especially in comparison to other kids his age.
But the number of cases is small in comparison to the 1.9 million people who have taken the drug.
The media has been found to play a large role in social comparisons.
"It still seems like we are very small in comparison to what happened."
However, the husband held a limited power over her in comparison to his children.
They seemed so small in comparison to all that black.
In comparison to groups who have come since then, they look quite straight.
In comparison, the average annual number during the period 1982-1984 was more than 230,000.
Few men were present in comparison to the recent crowd.
The arms and legs were large in comparison to the body.