“to put into relation to each other”?
What is the correct phrase for English words? I found only a few hits in the Internet and it looks like many of these sources were written in Franz Schuster’s German.
I don’t know how to describe it in my own words, but with to put into relation to each other I roughly mean to compare something with each other.
Why does
different people compare and contrast qualities in mathematical formulas?
If any one of you speak German, by to put into relation to each others I mean in Beziehung zueinander setzen.
Thanks Alex, for the
request.
Thank you very good Alex.
What is to put in relation to each other: “Apple, Orange, Banana” can be put in relation to “Car, Bus, Bike” as “Apple and Car, Orange and Bus, Banana and Bike”. I’d be a strange to find outside of anything but a mathematics context.
I think the text you presented would be better rendered as:
In general, the purpose of this process is not to rate the absolute quality of a result, but to juxtapose the qualities of several results.
How can I know if something isn’t working?
Comparison analyzes
(CORE) is the general term for this kind of thing in English. Using that term might yield more useful information.