This does mean that readers who use the A.N.B. should compare and contrast.
We quote two paragraphs, which our readers may compare with what has been already given.
The original pages were found years later and were published in issue 610, alongside the new versions so that readers could compare them.
To help readers compare, here's a crib sheet for the original.
It also lets the reader directly compare how the same word may be used elsewhere in the Bible.
Another reader jocularily compared her to Bob, a female hamster (despite the name), who was also a famous character on the magazine's letters page.
In today's tables, readers can compare universities against the following criteria:
Each chapter of the book concludes with some practical observations from the author, that the reader can compare with their own.
The reader then looks up the template of the corresponding user in the database and compares it with the live scan.