In contrast to all the FX noise, European shares .
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While the Cold War's clean-shaven American military hero stood in contrast to his unkempt, unchurched foes, the Long War's bearded operator now stood in contrast to his own unchurched fellow Americans.
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That is in contrast to Obama's final months in office.
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In contrast to bitcoin, volatility in the S&P 500 .
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In contrast to black campaigning which is libelous and informal.
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In contrast to the Netherlands, almost everyone is a farmer.
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That's in contrast to the retail model operated by Starbucks.
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Germany's rate of 3.6% stood in contrast to Greece's 20.5%.
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All are staunch conservatives in contrast to Kennedy's moderate stance.
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Carter's boastfulness and unfathomable dominance stood in contrast to that.
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In contrast to Trump, European populists are committed conservative nationalists.
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In contrast to his predecessors, David Gunnlaugsson tightened banking regulation.
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In contrast to the executives, some moms acknowledge their failings.
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Ryan's comments are in contrast to those made by Sens.
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Kudlow's public views on immigration stand in contrast to Brimelow's.
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Dr. Belldegrun, in contrast to his mentor, has commercial flair.
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Clinton's large staff stands in contrast to Trump's leaner operation.
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Ms. Lieber, in contrast to Ms. Garfield, is somber, in control.
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In the Riverdale world, Betty exists in contrast to Veronica Lodge.
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That's in contrast to what Uber used to do with XC90s.
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They described how infrequent bans are, in contrast to Chathouse 3D.
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Hungary's population is merely ten million people, in contrast to China's
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That stands in contrast to the northern end of the chain.
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This is in contrast to what's known as a compiled language.
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Apple's iOS app distribution strategy stands in contrast to Google's Android.
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In contrast to the WTO, African trade talks are making progress.
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In contrast to Trump's defiant tone, Giuliani emphasized the nominee's contrition.
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In contrast to the Eichmann trial and Demjanjuk's first trial in
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Yet that stands in contrast to the then-incoming Obama administration.
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In contrast to that is the Minnesota governor's race in 28503.
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United States impractical, in contrast to Lincoln, who became an outspoken
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Romney's comments stand in contrast to his Democratic opponent Jenny Wilson.
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This is in contrast to 50+ flourishing bars for gay men.
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That is in contrast to what Fox & Friends was before Trump.
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But, in contrast to Mr. Trump, who prefers big rallies, Mrs.
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In contrast to poker, there were no hidden cards, no bluff.
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In contrast to Blasey, Kavanaugh was all snide, self-pitying fury.
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In contrast to the NFL, cheerleaders were encouraged to date players.
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That is in contrast to blue businesses, which support the police.
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Dall's and Stone's sheep are considered thinhorns, in contrast to bighorns.
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In contrast to those expansive views, the apartments are quite compact.
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Mr. Seborer's inner knowledge stands in contrast to the known espionage.
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" That's in contrast to Obama's rule, which was "outside the fenceline.
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In contrast to those expansive views, the apartments are quite compact.
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In contrast to the rise, the decline will happen much more quickly.
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In contrast, to the EPA's extremely clunky site, this is highly simplified.
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In contrast to Moody's, Fitch rates OHL three notches higher at BB-.
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In contrast to robot cars, venture capitalists say, electrification feels very real.
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That's "in contrast to Bernie, who I do not support," he said.
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In contrast to Nadal, Verdasco's matches Thursday lasted 4 hours, 54 minutes.
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That's in contrast to existing providers, like Cloudflare, that sell DDoS protection.
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In contrast to 2005, civil society groups survived Mr. Yanukovych's second ouster.
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All this seems in contrast to U.S. promises after the nuclear deal.
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These moves, however, stand in contrast to what the U.S. is doing.
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Moulton's stance comes in contrast to other Democratic colleagues, most notably Sen.
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In contrast to previous ballots, the election passed off without serious violence.
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Perkins pointed out that Obama, in contrast to Trump, was not present.
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In contrast to candidates who have come before, both are political activists.
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This is in contrast to the way Microsoft integrates OneDrive with Windows.
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Clinton's agenda is almost ridiculously detailed, especially in contrast to her opponent.
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So her latest push may seem in contrast to that cultivated image.
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In contrast to bullying behavior, acts of kindness and compassion are encouraged.
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In contrast to what is often supposed, Marx did not invent communism.
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In contrast to Kate, Meghan's speaking style was more colloquial and outgoing.
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In contrast to 2008, Mr Morales's power is waning rather than waxing.
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No way, I decide: a piece of cake, in contrast to cancer.
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In contrast to Tillerson, Pompeo has been a hardline voice on Tehran.
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Pallone's position is in contrast to that of leading Democrats, including Rep.
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Barratt's upbeat view was in contrast to rivals Persimmon and Taylor Wimpey.
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But in contrast to previous debates, this last one seemed comparatively muted.
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In contrast to oil, offshore gas production also grows in the SDS.
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Hold it in contrast to Blake, showing no pleasure in his triumph.
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This is in contrast to the lengthy, open, and transparent PEIS process.
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Boohoo's results stand in contrast to several retailers with big store networks.
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In contrast to Wesselmann and Ramos, she never got into a rut.
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I'm so used to everything being me in contrast to my sister.
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Scalise's continued support for gun rights stands in contrast to former Rep.
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This stands in contrast to the scenes of the CIA's "interrogation," a.k.a.
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Now, the recent American women's performance stands in contrast to the men's.
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In contrast to Sunrise, he did not see a big turnaround soon.
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Its largely internationalist positioning was in contrast to the isolationism of Republicans.
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That stands in contrast to the actions of some other federal agencies.
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The comments stood in contrast to his fiery rhetoric in previous days.
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" He added that Lyft, in contrast to Uber, was "a better boyfriend.
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It stood in contrast to Medvedev's muted celebration earlier in the day.
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Facebook's policies sit in contrast to an increasing number of tech firms.
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In contrast to Fielding's brash, flashier humor, hers was sweet and relatable.
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That stands in contrast to how wiretapping works in ordinary criminal law.
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That's in contrast to the Northern Territory Police, Fire and Emergency Services.
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In contrast to HSAs, however, an individual currently cannot contribute to MSAs.
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That would seem to stand in contrast to 3G's cost-cutting practices.
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My Taxi, in contrast to Uber, works exclusively with licensed taxi drivers.
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The deal stands in contrast to the Trump administration's aversion to multilateralism.
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But they stand out in contrast to the stuff that does work.
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In contrast to Flynn, Manafort has denied wrongdoing and is preparing for trial.
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The strong performance is in contrast to many banks in the euro zone.
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In contrast to California, however, Ohio does not define consent in its laws.
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His assessment stands in contrast to what Martinez's grieving family members have said.
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But the dramatic asides are hokey, especially in contrast to the powerful artwork.
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The outlet tends to be more outspoken in contrast to other state media.
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In contrast to the hotel's lively vibes, the was dimly lit and quiet.
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In contrast to the directives at the USDA and EPA, this is normal.
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In contrast to these two artists, there is a softness to her work.
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The praises of Northeastern's College Republicans stands in contrast to some broader trends.
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In contrast to the states', however, the powers it exercises are severely restricted.
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In contrast to America, Britain does not have much of a downsizing culture.
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Hoffman soon notices that, in contrast to her own struggling single mom, the
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Latin America are virtually identical, in contrast to Europe or even the U.S.,
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Intense partisans stand in contrast to those who feel turned off by partisanship.
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It also stands in contrast to the reams of data supporting fluoride's benefits.
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The private funeral service stood in contrast to the public mourning for Castro.
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In contrast to that, how did you build story from an existing universe?
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That was in contrast to the more optimistic projection by the Trump administration.
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In contrast to our scruffy-looking hero, he's all about class and sophistication.
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In contrast to the dark ocean, bright ice reflects sunlight back into space.
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More precisely, prosocial attitudes predict depression, which is in contrast to individualist attitudes.
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In contrast to Mikolas' efficiency, Castillo threw 89 pitches, only 52 for strikes.
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Tarantino's pained and evidently soul-searching comments stand in contrast to the Sgt.
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In contrast to European states, it is hard-wired to reinvention through immigration.
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This stands in contrast to the Senate's insistence on a clean reauthorization bill.
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Arthur: In contrast to general-election debates, primary debates really matter a lot.
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In contrast to Van Wagenen, Alderson brought years of experience to the job.
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In contrast to Mr. Sanders, however, he does not want to legalize marijuana.
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UMG's internal assessment of the event stands in contrast to its public statements.
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In contrast to his interviewer, his conversation was not interrupted by heavy breathing.
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Behrami has a large Kosovo flag tattoo, in contrast to Shaqiri's decorated boot.
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But, in contrast to today's political tussles, after the vote things calmed down.
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The dressed-down ensemble came in contrast to yesterday&aposs designer label look.
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Those decisions stand in contrast to the F.B.I.'s handling of Crossfire Hurricane.
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In contrast to the tougher mortgage rules being introduced in Canada, U.S. banks .
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In contrast to the previous effort, costs ought to be documented by project.
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Moon's desire to engage North Korea was in contrast to his U.S. ally.
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In contrast to our union, gerrymandering actually has grown more perfect with time.
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Conn's, in contrast to both, sells more furniture and mattresses than consumer electronics.
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For some, there is hope, particularly in contrast to what they have endured.
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McCain's strong statement of support stands in contrast to that of Democratic Sen.
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That's in contrast to the infinite and fractal complexity of self-driving cars.
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In contrast to America, this type of violence is exceedingly rare in Britain.
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Like populism, authenticity exists in contrast to the conventions and structures of politics.
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T-Mobile notes that this is in contrast to other competitors, which it claims are focusing on short-range, high-frequency millimeter wave technologies for their 5G networks, in contrast to the longer-range and lower-frequency 600 MHz spectrum.
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And, in contrast to opioid dependency, no medical treatment yet exists for meth addiction.
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In contrast to some other social networks we might mention, trolling was actively discouraged.
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The lack of diversification stands in contrast to Google, a unit of Alphabet Inc.
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In contrast to the U.S., French voters choose their next president in two rounds.
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In contrast to Kennedy's well-publicized life, the couple's wedding was kept under wraps.
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In contrast to her art, Nevelson's life is, on its surface, far less enigmatic.
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In contrast to Fed expectations, uncertainty lingers over the ECB's policy meeting on Thursday.
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A film is linear, less tangible in contrast to a display of physical objects.
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"We definitely have that in contrast to some of the other IPOs this year."
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The RealityBut even with these struggles, this forest is thriving in contrast to others.
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In contrast to Kansas in the semifinal, Michigan is swarming Villanova much more aggressively.
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In contrast to Mukalla's well-swept streets and whitewashed walls, rubbish and graffiti abound.
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These represent an interior spiritual life in contrast to Jerusalem's monumental houses of worship.
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From the start Mr Kim has encouraged petty capitalism, in contrast to his father.
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In contrast to the acting, the non-virtuosity of the singing hindered the production.
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It had basically no waste, no carbon emissions in contrast to most typical buildings.
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The pictures of Thanh on state television were in contrast to those in Germany.
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In contrast to many party colleagues, his disdain for the old regime seems genuine.
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These images, in contrast to the aforementioned domestic scenes, are posed and public-facing.
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The region stands in contrast to Australia's federal policy, which has been mostly absent.
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In contrast to past industry busts, producers often no longer own their gathering systems.
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It seems so inert and uninteresting in contrast to the process of its creation.
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In contrast to the dance is a projection of Bass conversing with her father.
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In contrast to Trump, he has called for privatizing Social Security for younger workers.
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The concept of "garden variety" white racial identity stands in contrast to conventional wisdom.
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In contrast to Parker, Dietrich considers the tech giant an undervalued large-cap stock.
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For months, Clinton and Trump have been defining themselves in contrast to the other.
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This, in contrast to the old question, is a thoroughly practical, almost technical, problem.
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In contrast to almost everywhere else in Africa, making payments in Somaliland is free.
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In contrast to their government, many young Iranians have adopted a Western-friendly lifestyle.
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In contrast to soda, fruit contains fiber, vitamins, minerals and numerous other bioactive components.
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It's in contrast to his recent congressional testimony, which went on for two days.
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This intensely operational approach stands in contrast to the traditional retail leveraged-buyout model.
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The country's benchmark gained about 5 percent this year, in contrast to its neighbour.
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In contrast to other energy states, Oklahoma didn't fill state coffers during flush years.
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" That is in contrast to its old slogan: "Life is short, have an affair.
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In contrast to Phelps's stony scowl, Lochte sometimes smiled and revealed diamond-studded grilles.
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That was in contrast to Ford's larger U.S. rival, General Motors, which on Jan.
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In contrast to Vizcaya's lush but subdued palette, Trombly's works are soft and bright.
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In contrast to Hauptbahnhof's flat, muted colors, Victoria is almost completely made of gold.
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She says she cannot define her femininity in contrast to what she is not.
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The social news platform, in contrast to Facebook or Google, has never made money.
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Wringing CO2 out of transportation is hard, in contrast to progress underway in electricity.
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These mutual funds, in contrast to contrarian hedge funds, aren't really earning their keep.
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In contrast to the earlier protests, the political theatre I witnessed felt carefully choreographed.
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In contrast to the first game, Anisimova held serve to open the second set.
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In contrast to Iran, things aren't hidden away, it's all out in the open.
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In contrast to Kennedy, President Richard Nixon took repeated turns at playing the madman.
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Mr. Mnangagwa, 75, retains widespread support within the military, in contrast to Mrs. Mugabe.
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It's also repeatedly described as "pristine," in contrast to the polluted world around it.
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That's in contrast to coal hazards, which are mostly grandfathered into the public consciousness.
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That was in contrast to the gains seen in other major U.S. stock indexes.
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This stands in contrast to the stance taken by others in the tech industry.
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Today, in contrast to the sixties, much social-activist energy comes from secular sources.
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In contrast to the naval base, the prison zone resembles a battlefield-style operation.
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Calsyn said the idea from the Democratic side stands in contrast to Trump's moves.
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In contrast to China, Washington slapped the currency manipulator tag on Switzerland on Monday.
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In contrast to the freewheeling Nomos, Lange has an air of secrecy and tradition.
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But she rarely considers such criticism worth responding to, in contrast to the president.
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That's in contrast to competitors who had given more optimistic outlooks for this year.
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It's typically been used to describe Asians in contrast to Hispanics and African Americans.
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In contrast to Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram users aren't required to use real names.
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Caputova's election stood in contrast to a European shift toward populist and nationalist parties.
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In contrast to Trump, Scott has aimed to aggressively close off business with Cuba.
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Hassett has also advocated for lowering trade barriers, in contrast to his new boss.
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In contrast to all that technicality, the lyrics on Grief Relic seem fairly minimal.
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Their recent outspokenness against Trump's actions are in contrast to initial efforts to cooperate.
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In contrast to many similarly scaled paintings, his work never comes across as authoritarian.
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In contrast to America' president, Mr Xi seems to bestride the world like a colossus.
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This comes in contrast to Williams's statements when he first took over the drone office.
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An accountant by training, Zhang is soft-spoken and pragmatic, in contrast to Ma's flamboyance.
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WSU said that this was in contrast to research conducted in the U.S. and Europe.
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Our risk-free trespassing illustrated how I lived in contrast to my own changing community.
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In contrast to competitors such as VTB, Sberbank has stayed profitable throughout Russia's economic crisis.
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That's in contrast to the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, which had many wow moments.
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But in contrast to retirement accounts, funds in these accounts would always be readily accessible.
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That's in contrast to Mexican-bound exports from the U.S. that amounted to $267.2 billion.
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The moves against Manafort and Gates stand in contrast to the other indictment unsealed today.
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Much different in contrast to the Democratic party, where they have their own civil war.
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That's in contrast to dividend cuts that would come out of Alaskans' pocketbooks, said Knapp.
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"'Clean food' at Panera stands in contrast to the ongoing troubles at Chipotle," he said.
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This stands in contrast to Pence's views as he has expressed them in the past.
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In contrast to Clinton's known policy stances, for Trump … well, we don't know so much.
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That's in contrast to global and India-based players, whose numbers shrunk year-on-year.
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This is in contrast to some of its peers who have had negative rental reversion.
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In contrast to the coldness of financial markets, President Trump was enthusiastic about Johnson's election.
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The Republican Party's two-seat edge stands in contrast to its former 32-seat lead.
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In contrast to the excoriation of Myanmar, the report praises Bangladesh's hosting of the Rohingya.
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Taxes and benefits do little to correct this, in contrast to most other OECD nations.
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President Trump made a similar promise, but, in contrast to his predecessors, he kept it.
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In contrast to other LVMH brands, Fenty products will be sold at significantly lower prices.
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That's in contrast to retailers like Target and Walmart, which are rarely located at malls.
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At the time, Volvo's approach to autonomous testing stood in contrast to its rival automakers.
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In contrast to some of Harley's minimalist gas motorcycles, the company teched out the LiveWire.
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This is in contrast to the gains putatively available through speculation, which are theoretically infinite.
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In contrast to the smart home, mobile health is entering a kind of golden age.
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During the financial crisis, the bank trumpeted itself as conservative, in contrast to its rivals.
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Trump's positive comments of Kim stand in contrast to those made by other political leaders.
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In contrast to consumers, business leaders have been captured most intensely by the recent pessimism.
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This is in contrast to many conventional battery ingredients, including most of those listed above.
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In contrast to the Hebrew National dog, this one was much drier, in my opinion.
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Apple's forecast came in contrast to Wall Street's concerns over iPhone demand in recent weeks.
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The Charlotte Police Department's refusal to release the footage stands in contrast to Tulsa, Okla.
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The actions of BlackRock and Vanguard stand in contrast to some other big fund managers.
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Cambodia, in contrast to Germany, Mr. Habermas said, was a backward, Third World agrarian country.
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Hirono's comments come in contrast to what other Senate Democrats have said of the nominee.
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In contrast to previous upbeat pronouncements about Afghanistan's future, Mr. Stoltenberg sounded a worried note.
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In contrast to Greenspan's rosy predictions, we now find ourselves in a worsening financial condition.
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That's in contrast to physical credit and debit cards, which can be used more broadly.
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In contrast to those involving maltreatment, like neglect, such cases often have an "altruistic" motive.
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Nan, less focused on notes, plays intuitively by ear in contrast to Sean's classical training.
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This is in contrast to these leaders' own words that tied secession directly to slavery.
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One player to watch: In contrast to the Ducks, Nashville's goaltending situation is locked down.
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In contrast to the stillness and quiet there are injections of artificial color and movement.
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When Democrats praise Cuomo's response in contrast to Trump's, they are largely doing something similar.
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" In contrast to Trump's uneven policies, Biden mentioned having "one voice" and a "common plan.
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And on the cover of the new album, in contrast to the last, she's smiling.
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In contrast to the flashier, more obviously stylish Mad Men, The Americans is quietly competent.
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This is in contrast to THC, which can be toxic for dogs at high levels.
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That was in contrast to the Supreme Court's first order in the case on Dec.
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In contrast to Sanders, Clinton's mastery of the inside game is core to her appeal.
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In contrast to jab jab, this type of masquerading is more refined and less frenzied.
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A large 19th century painting titled "Woman From Bahia" stands in contrast to all this.
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In contrast to President Trump, Mr. Branson has sought to establish himself as an environmentalist.
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Biden has a clear blue-collar appeal, in contrast to Clinton, the New York insider.
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In contrast to Charlottesville, there was little sign of counterprotesters challenging the gun-rights activists.
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The president's comments at the ceremony were in contrast to more somber remarks from Adm.
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In contrast to Klobuchar's comments, the word "dairy" does not appear anywhere in our bill.
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Source: CoinMarketCap In contrast to bitcoin, ethereum allows developers to build applications on its network.
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In contrast to Phaidon's historical sweep, "Body" focuses only on pictures taken in recent decades.
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That stands in contrast to the last 30 years, the period from 275 to 219.
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That stood in contrast to aides of similar stature who remained only on interim clearances.
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This was in contrast to Portland, where hyphenated sexual and gender identities took center stage.
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Such equanimity was in contrast to the condemnations of Mr. Netanyahu's announcement by Palestinian officials.
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Bernie Sanders, who is highlighting his own anti-war stance in contrast to Biden's record.
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But in contrast to those episodes, this shooting appears to have a transparent political motivation.
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In contrast to years past, the Blues are not a bruising team loaded with size.
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Sidney Crosby scored for Pittsburgh, which, in contrast to the Jets, was depleted at forward.
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In contrast to the Preservationists, these are small government fiscal conservatives who embrace free trade.
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That's in contrast to "bad" pain, which typically happens during exercise and gets worse afterward.
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That was in contrast to Ford's larger U.S. rival, General Motors Co, which on Jan.
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In contrast to Amazon, The New York Times Best Seller list is updated every week.
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Congressional Democrats, in contrast to the last eight years, will and should be the obstructionists.
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Mr. Pompeo has been a hawk on Russia, in contrast to several of his colleagues.
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He offered crisp answers, in contrast to Mr. Obama, who tended to talk at length.
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Those tight relations with luxury players stands in contrast to those they have with Amazon.
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In contrast to China's growing involvement in the country, U.S.-Pakistan relations are characteristically rocky.
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In contrast to Clinton, Oprah's central appeal has always been her bond with white women.
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In contrast to U.S. stocks, European equities rose, led by a rally in Italian stocks .
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In contrast to critics' dismal reviews, viewers crowned Insatiable with an 84 percent audience score.
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"In contrast to traditional Internet companies, Uber is a digital app powering offline behavior," he said.
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Sánchez's protruding surfaces stand in contrast to the subtle planar shifts of Julio Suárez's austere monochromes.
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In contrast to both, the International Monetary Fund estimated that last year, Venezuela's inflation was 929,797%.
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This is obviously in contrast to a Wall Street Journal report today saying was definitely attending.
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In contrast to the congresswoman's platforms, the Democrats all oppose the tax overhaul and offshore drilling.
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CrowdStrike's success stands in contrast to other companies that have had weaker outings in the market.
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Moreover, in contrast to clay, polyester resin didn't have a history when it came to art.
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In contrast to Grillo, he has argued that it must consider making alliances to gain power.
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In contrast to the solid structures housing their work, she has made small, easily transportable panels.
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Also noteworthy is the apparent lack of a rear fingerprint reader, in contrast to past models.
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And in contrast to Soviet times, today's Russia does not promote an alternative system of governance.
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The character-driven structure stands in contrast to both Mass Effect 21 and Mass Effect 22.
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This is in contrast to February and early March, when the weather was fairer and warmer.
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In contrast to Streams, these images were created with little-to-no digital manipulation or enhancement.
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In contrast to Chrome, the upgrade from single process to four processes may feel quite minimal.
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Chloe is "a thieving, wheeling, dealing hustler," Escayg says, in contrast to Nadine's more pragmatic bruiser.
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In contrast to many countries, liberal Paraguay lets anyone purchase riparian property to set one up.
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In contrast to the northeasterly migrants, the southwesterly explorers appear to flourish, experiencing steady population growth.
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In contrast to Trump, Clinton emphasized unity, using the word "together" no less than 15 times.
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This comes in contrast to Fox with its Marvel properties, and, to some degree, Marvel too.
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Why it matters: His comments are in contrast to those of 2020 Democratic presidential rival Sen.
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This is in contrast to the federal housing scheme, which offers subsidized loans for home purchases.
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Yet, in contrast to Mr Abe, his personal relationship with Mr Trump is not easy-going.
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It goes against the brand ethos, which Taylor admits is in contrast to some tech brands.
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British government bond prices fell in contrast to a rise in the price of German bunds.
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In contrast to Trump, Pence created a split in the ticket by endorsing Ryan this week.
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Ahrar presents itself as a Syrian nationalist force, in contrast to al Qaeda's global jihadist ideology.
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The proceedings are broadcast on C-SPAN (in contrast to the Gridiron dinner, which bars cameras).
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But in contrast to its title, Daddy Pig isn't actually adept at any of these things.
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That's in contrast to broader stock market returns, which in 2018 were the worst since 2008.
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The pay declines come in contrast to a 20153 percent raise for JPMorgan ChaseCEO Jamie Dimon.
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In contrast to most tick species, a single female Asian longhorned tick can reproduce without mating.
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That's in contrast to most of the state, 85 percent of which has strict groundwater rules.
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Perhaps the vice president's most comforting quality, however, is his temperament, especially in contrast to Trump.
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In contrast to Abercrombie's checkered past, American Eagle has had some PR wins as of late.
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But it also stands in contrast to Bailey's earlier statements about keeping the new ladies safe.
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In contrast to past Ebola outbreaks health workers have moved quickly to halt Congo's latest epidemic.
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Pence's comments stood in contrast to concerns that President Donald Trump has voiced about oil prices.
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Few Republicans have offered any reservations about approving that measure, in contrast to the spending package.
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This is in contrast to , which offers high-fee alternative investments such as private equity funds.
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They also are prominent in a pluralistic culture, in contrast to the minimalism of Protestant religiosity.
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No one cared about a Scouse accent and, in contrast to Britain, blatant ambition was admired.
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In contrast to regional bosses who often flaunt their bling, she boasts about her modest lifestyle.
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The expansion defied market expectations and stood in contrast to official manufacturing data released on Thursday.
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However, in contrast to other types of comprehensive major medical policies, STLDI plans have fixed terms.
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In fact, surveys show a small improvement in sentiment in contrast to consumers' loss of confidence.
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In contrast to that track meet, the Serbs slowed the tempo, forcing turnovers and rushed possessions.
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In contrast to Phelps, whose blinkered focus could be off-putting, Lochte came across as accessible.
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In contrast to Ramirez, Kavanaugh is not willing to be upfront about facts make him vulnerable.
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In contrast to Red Scare's edgy, irony-drenched schtick, Calloway's social media presence is entirely earnest.
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In contrast to the private-equity mantra, loading companies with debt doesn't make them more efficient.
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That was in contrast to previous agreements, which had frozen wages during the first three years.
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In contrast to the emblematic cutout characters of fables, flesh-and-blood Mephisto cannot stop talking.
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In contrast to the Saudi market, other bourses in neighbouring Gulf states experienced a quiet day.
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This is in contrast to the rest of your body's fat, which exists to store fuel.
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Apparel prices fell 1.1 percent in March, in contrast to the previous month's 1.6 percent advance.
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In Georgia, Mr. Sanders won an abysmal 7 percent, in contrast to Mr. Trump's 353 percent.
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In contrast to Lawrence's stagnant passivity, Daniel is out there doing things as a record producer.
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In contrast to this, Moses offered comfort — the simplicity and joy of traditional home and hearth.
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In contrast to the arguments against it, the case for tax reform is much more compelling.
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This is in contrast to the 45+ age group, where people are split in their beliefs.
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But in contrast to classical liberals and many conservatives, social democrats did not embrace markets wholeheartedly.
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That stands in contrast to empires, which expand beyond one nation, incorporating other tribes by coercion.
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In contrast to veterinary practice, the medical profession has long forbidden the notion of speeding death.
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In contrast to his more earthbound peers, Pousette-Dart pursued the spiritual without irony or doubt.
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Standing in contrast to previous migration surges, the latest one involves few single men from Mexico.
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In contrast to Trump, Joe Biden's numbers look fantastic with a 53/33 favorable/unfavorable split.
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In contrast to many former champions who have struggled, Kibet speaks openly about his financial challenges.
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In contrast to the paintings in Mary Boone, these contain Caucasians along with people of color.
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That's in contrast to the roughly 15 months it takes to make a movie, Bowman said.
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Her paintbrush tips emphatically toward a blob of white, in contrast to her jet-black skin.
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Mr. Barr's testimony stood in contrast to comments he made during his confirmation hearing in January.
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Mr. Abramovich, in contrast to some other Russian tycoons, has avoided dabbling publicly in British politics.
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In contrast to the NBPC, the ICE Council website does not appear to have been updated
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The letter stood in contrast to other letters she has received from politicians, Ms. Mason said.
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That's in contrast to a mineral (or physical) sunscreen, which has filters that deflect UV rays.
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However, in contrast to the chaotic bustle of the medina, this hostel is a peaceful oasis.
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In contrast to their usual opposition to regulations, Republicans were the group defending these federal guidelines.
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About 50% of data privacy professionals are women, in contrast to the male-dominated tech world.
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In contrast to civilian employees, troops are due for a 2.6 percent pay increase next year.
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In contrast to those particular ideas, the north AND the south both had slavery just alike.
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The request stands in contrast to Bloomberg's Democratic rivals, who have been actively criticizing Big Tech.
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The church's Romanesque design is modest in contrast to the highly decorative styles that came later.
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The push to build the wall stands in contrast to previous infrastructure projects on the border.
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The decision to outright remove harmful misinformation sits in contrast to Facebook's position on political falsehoods.
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Defense, in contrast to power and the ability to draw a walk, declines progressively with age.
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Whistleblowers, in contrast to government investigators, gather evidence of wrongdoing while the suspect's guard is down.
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"I like his seriousness in contrast to the huddle of delighted shoppers behind him," he said.
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Chinese developers' onshore bond issuance surged almost five-fold yoy, in contrast to shrinking offshore issuance.
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That is in contrast to early, 2018 when the Fed was looking to raise interest rates.
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That was in contrast to Republicans who want their party to be seen as more conservative.
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In contrast to the prairie trend which is rooted in America, renaissance dressing is inherently European.
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That's in contrast to IBM's statements last week which is leading to a higher tax rate.
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In contrast to Scheerbart's idealization of the crystal, Goodman's wood supports are marred with deep gouges.
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In contrast to most drugs that are chemically synthesized, many biologics are produced using living cells.
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The sentencing judge found that Mr. Saucier's offense stood in contrast to his commendable military service.
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Further reports showed that, in contrast to official statements, Russia used troops on the ground there.
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But Trump's statement was only news because it stood in contrast to what he initially said.
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In contrast to Merkin, however, Orth denied having such a relationship with Mia Farrow in 2014.
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I picked this image because of how sterile it feels, especially in contrast to the work.
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In the Archie comics, Betty exists in contrast to Veronica, a vixen-y brunette with no scruples.
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In contrast to Trump's very public advisors, Clinton's top economic advisors are less public in their roles.
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The euro's gains stood in contrast to the dollar's weakness which slipped for a second consecutive day.
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In contrast to the latest news on Brexit, Italy's budget proposals remain a drag on the euro.
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The source says, in contrast to his earlier despondency, Chris is more engaged with his legal team.
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In contrast to McKinnon, who has received relatively little press attention, Price became an instant media sensation.
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In contrast to the mousy Ms Tsai, Mr Han is a natural orator with a common touch.
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That's in contrast to Spirit's general reputation of drawing more complaints from consumers than any other airline.
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The sentencing judge found that Mr. Saucier&aposs offense stands in contrast to his commendable military service.
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The upbeat sentiment among U.S. business leaders was in contrast to a more cautious outlook in Asia.
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Now, whether that sometimes sits in contrast to Washington, or indeed to Beijing-, SC: So be it.
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Therefore, in contrast to lynching photography, today's violent footage does not circulate simply to celebrate white domination.
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In contrast to the Penguin Party's roaring festivities, Batman and Robin contemplated strategy and tackled issues explicitly.
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This is in contrast to the dramatic outperformance of growth stocks that have become de rigueur recently.
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This was in contrast to just 30% of Republicans who don't get their news from the network.
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What happens when someone is more feminine-presenting in contrast to when someone is more masculine-presenting?
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This stands in contrast to the natural relationship that investors at competing funds have with one another.
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That's in contrast to the 25% of the money now used to buy Israeli-made defense tech.
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In contrast to the Houston baseball team, the president has never apologized for anything related to Russia.
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In contrast to Trump backers, though, majorities of both camps support importing more goods from developing countries.
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The promotion continues Amazon's historically amicable relationship with cinemas, which sits in contrast to its rival Netflix.
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The treatment of Maoris stands in contrast to Australia's towards Aboriginals, who were once hunted like vermin.
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The reporting stands in contrast to what CNN reported in September concerning the deliberations about Russia's role.
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In contrast to computers and smartphones, IoT devices are built for specific purposes and have limited functionality.
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In contrast to many rival chicken chains, Raising Cane's boasts just four options, plus a kid's combo.
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This is in contrast to the fires in Northern California, where the climate is temperate year-round.
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In contrast to the light-hearted banter in the beginning, the film climaxes with a dark twist.
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Her mind is the most expansive mind I've ever had the pleasure of being in contrast to.
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That's in contrast to most states, where teachers have a pension and also contribute to Social Security.
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Ms Madikizela-Mandela's seething anger, in contrast to Mr Mandela's famed forgiveness, increasingly came to define her.
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This is in contrast to GV (formally Google Ventures) and Capital G, which operate as independent funds.
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" She added, "In contrast to HRC, Trump has been less transparent than any nominee in modern history.
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But his explanation of his worldview stood in contrast to immigration policies coming from the White House.
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And in contrast to the serene-looking Kushner, Bannon has appeared to be flailing -- if not incompetent.
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In contrast to the general election, there are fewer ideological (and no party) differences between the candidates.
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As many noted online, the underlying message of Green Book stands in contrast to Vallelonga's past comment.
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In contrast to the vertical slit-shaped pupils of most other cats, theirs are round and expressive.
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Dealers said arabica supplies remained ample, in contrast to the robusta market which has a tighter outlook.
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In contrast to the tiny, intimate sushi bars throughout the city, this one will seat about 265.
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This is in contrast to Britain, which will soon have a public register of companies' beneficial owners.
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Also positive for asset quality, in contrast to market practice, LB issues loans mainly in local currency.
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"In contrast to HRC, Trump has been less transparent than any nominee in modern history," she tweeted.
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In contrast to Brooklyn's assault from the perimeter, Chicago made just 22 of 253 278-point tries.
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In contrast to most CNBC internship testimonials, I wasn't thrown headfirst into the trenches of CNBC madness.
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Its stringy, dry texture stands in contrast to biltong's tender red center, reminiscent of medium-rare steak.
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However, in contrast to many markets, Chinese authorities directly control many aspects of housing and mortgage markets.
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Politicians also say that, in contrast to earlier unrest, there is no obvious leader to negotiate with.
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However, in contrast to the ABA recommendation, we would recommend the elimination of the monetary expense threshold.
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Snap's advertising model stands in contrast to the subscription gaming service Apple plans to launch this fall.
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Something or someone is only civilized—enlightened, tasteful—in contrast to that which is uncivilized—barbaric, savage.
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In contrast to the stereotypical hot-shot college dropouts, everyone on the ThirdEye team wanted to graduate.
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Bezos has taken this line in the past, in contrast to his fellow tech mogul Elon Musk.
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Spending on necessities had outpaced non-essentials for most of this year, in contrast to previous years.
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And their assessments will occasionally stand in contrast to the arguments put forward by the White House.
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That is sharply in contrast to U.S. equities, which are overvalued across a range of key metrics.
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Jadelle uses just two silicon rods, in contrast to Norplant's six, to release a form of progestin.
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In contrast to his son, Harry Stine said he intended to profit immediately from the pilot program.
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In contrast to the edgy exterior, the Accord's interior doesn't exactly push the boundaries of styling norms.
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This is the essence of macroeconomics, in contrast to microeconomics, which can also be called household economics.
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In contrast to those more humble workshops, Enrico's factory reminded me of a well-run electronics factory.
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The pro-Trump committee Republicans were strikingly ineffective in contrast to the two previous modern presidential impeachments.
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The majority of these people, in contrast to detainees, have a clearly delineated arrival and departure time.
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The appeals to religious unity inside Jerusalem's walls stand in contrast to the more divided voices outside.
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" But Manley added, "maybe in contrast to what the Republicans are saying, they might like [Obama] better.
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Forrester's views are in contrast to that of many analysts, who expect weakness in the U.S. dollar.
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And it worked well in contrast to somebody who was eagerly grabbing the mantle of the establishment.
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The campaign was, obviously, not well run — especially in contrast to the disciplined and focused Obama operation.
|
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In contrast to Mr. Spicer's flop-sweat demeanor, Ms. Sanders displayed the devotion of a true believer.
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But there was something peculiar about Bejar's project that always kept him in contrast to these acts.
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In contrast to drugs that cost money and often have side effects, lifestyle changes have no downside.
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In contrast to the Pakistani Army, the Indian Army is seen as subservient to the civilian authorities.
|
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In contrast to the Jim Crow laws of America's dark past, these laws supposedly apply to everyone.
|
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In contrast to the W.E.C.'s LMP1 class, Formula One is very restrictive from a regulatory perspective.
|
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But that reasoning is in contrast to what the Justice Department previously said about Kushner's interview notes.
|
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"In contrast to some other films, it&aposs such a rich character journey for Alita," said Hollander.
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In contrast to other Republicans, he has been a steadfast supporter of social and civil rights legislation.
|
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That is why Trump invoked Norwegians as "good" immigrants Thursday, in contrast to the Haitians and Africans.
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This stands in contrast to most advanced navies, where surface officers specialize in a single professional discipline.
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In contrast to 2002, "there has been no pushback from the diagnostics industry at all," she said.
|
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That's in contrast to a separate survey released Wednesday, which showed Trump trailing Cruz by 2202 point.
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In contrast to simpler sales taxes in other countries, India's GST has four rates and numerous exemptions.
|
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The endorsement also stands in contrast to the AFT, which has yet to endorse a presidential candidate.
|
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She starts thinking of herself as "the most regular person in the world," in contrast to Wallace.
|
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In contrast to Next's numbers, the Nordic region's largest sports retailer, XXL, said fourth-quarter sales fell.
|
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The stunning elegance of staircases like this one stood in contrast to their current state of disrepair.
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His effort to do so is bipartisan, in contrast to the GOP repeal bills earlier this year.
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In contrast to Ireland, Britain has taken a harder stance on returning ISIS fighters or adult relatives.
|
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In contrast to Spain, Germany took in 890,000 asylum seekers in 2015 and 280,000 more in 2016.
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His background is in public health, a less partisan area in contrast to the battles over ObamaCare.
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" In contrast to the pre-presentation, Dina describes the presentation itself as "a heavily fear-based campaign.
|
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In contrast to competitors such as CATL and LG Chem, Panasonic has hesitated to take the plunge.
|
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In contrast to the other eight people on the stage, Castro twice took shots at Biden's age.
|
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In contrast to the United States, the European Union is a relative newcomer in supporting Ukrainian reforms.
|
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Mattis' devotion to postwar alliances stood in contrast to the president's penchant for isolationist and transactional rhetoric.
|
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Lindsey, in contrast to Cass, is far more critical of the contemporary right than of the left.
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The tax credit would be based on a person's age, not their income, in contrast to ObamaCare.
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Residents and others were generally welcoming, in contrast to the steady drumbeat of protests in New York.
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In contrast to these are the actual-sized, wall-labeled, and elaborately framed reproductions of Leonardo's paintings.
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Her comments as an outgoing Fed chief stood in contrast to the more cautious responses of Fed Gov.
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She noted that in contrast to credit cards, debit cards are linked directly to accounts holding customers' cash.
|
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In contrast to Brazil, Argentina, and Chile, Venezuelan art and literature are little known in the United States.
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In the past year, Lowe's stock gained 1.7 percent, in contrast to Home Depot's near 17 percent rise.
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By law, Medicare cannot negotiate the prices of drugs with sellers — in contrast to other health-coverage providers.
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China's economic fundamentals are good, in contrast to the historically low valuations in the stock market, Yi added.
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In contrast to mammals, crocodiles are cold-blooded, and their body temperature changes as the room temperature changes.
|
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In contrast to its approximately 50 diesel attack submarines, China only operates an estimated six nuclear attack submarines.
|
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In contrast to output gains of 12% at Kibali and 6% at Geita, production at Mponeng fell 4%.
|
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"(The sell-off) is in contrast to the recent move into Italy," DZ Bank analyst Rene Albrecht said.
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But his views on UBI are in contrast to a growing chorus of voices in the technology industry.
|
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That's in contrast to Edward Snowden, someone else civil liberty advocates have been campaigning for Obama to pardon.
|
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The IBEW's endorsement stands in contrast to their neutrality in the last competitive Democratic primaries, 2008 and 2016.
|
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In contrast to the Bastille Day chaos that struck only days ago, James' day off looks eerily peaceful.
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In contrast to dirty data, "clean data" is supported by rigorous scientific experimentation that minimizes variability and biases.
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First of all, relatively few drop out of the programme, in contrast to most other drug-treatment schemes.
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It especially stood in contrast to Obama's delicate, even-handed treatment of issues related to race and identity.
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This is in contrast to an increase in the human population on planet Earth of about 23 percent.
|
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In contrast to Trump's performance earlier in the night, Kasich didn't hesitate to criticize his staff's hardball tactics.
|
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In contrast to YouGov, Mr Hanretty puts the odds of a hung parliament at just one in 50.
|
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In contrast to the cost overruns and cancellations of the American programmes, Soyuz has been an unabashed success.
|
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Italian backing for the euro has already fallen sharply since 1999 – in contrast to increased enthusiasm in Germany.
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But in contrast to Reba's 50 nominations, pop star Horan has never been nominated for any CMA award.
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In contrast to when she wore flowers in her hair, we doubt there's much meaning to this trim.
|
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In contrast to Sleeping Beauty's colorful castle or Mickey's Fun Wheel, the view looks spooky and almost apocalyptic.
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The left likes to see itself as the brainy wing of politics, in contrast to science-bashing conservatism.
|
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"Amazon Publishing Services is supporting the open internet, in contrast to other big tech walled gardens," he wrote.
|
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In contrast to the two previous years, Vivendi did not release financial figures for Canal Plus in France.
|
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This was in contrast to performance when individuals were asked just to control the robot limb by itself.
|
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In contrast to many romanticized narratives, most HPE work involves just showing up every day and being consistent.
|
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This is in contrast to the relatively tiny PitchBook estimate of 2.9 percent for regional venture-backed startups.
|
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The pay declines come in contrast to a 20153 percent raise for JPMorgan Chase & Co CEO Jamie Dimon.
|
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But, in contrast to millennials, they tend to spend more on another priority: gifts for friends and family.
|
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In contrast to Blithe, she dislikes hormonal approaches because of their side-effects, and she also dislikes risk.
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In contrast to the decrease in funds in education, the funding for the prison industry has increased geometrically.
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The business took a low-key approach at first, in contrast to high-budget flops such as jatropha.
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Ms. Nixon's stance puts her in contrast to Mr. Cuomo, whom she is challenging for the Democratic nomination.
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In contrast to THC, the far more popular cannabinoid CBD does not produce strong psychoactive effects when consumed.
|
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"Risks associated with leveraged lending activities are building in contrast to the portfolio overall," according to the report.
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Beyond the strange backdrop, Trump's striking gaze stands in contrast to both of President Barack Obama's past portraits.
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Mindanao is home to a sizable Muslim population, in contrast to the overwhelmingly Catholic remainder of the country.
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However, in contrast to the overheated machismo of True Detective, The Night Of exudes a partly cloudy empathy.
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Barr's decision, in contrast to his predecessor's, follows guidance from "senior career ethics officials" at the Justice Department.
|
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This approach stands in contrast to "first-dollar" plans that Sanders and Clinton proposed at the federal level.
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Worse, the success of Britain's star athletes is in contrast to the lardy state of the general population.
|
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" In these books, he wrote, Mexico appears "a violent uncontrollable and fantastic world in contrast to the West.
|
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In contrast to previous Saudi leaders, however, MBS has a more activist agenda in the region and beyond.
|
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Her diction, too, was in contrast to the refinement of her face and the delicacy of her clothing.
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Also, in contrast to Gamora and Thanos, Vision isn't someone with a particularly distinct relationship to Steve Rogers.
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Seventy-six elephants were killed for ivory in the area in 2012, in contrast to 21 last year.
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In contrast to Mr. Findlay's easygoing gruffness, Mr. Harts's tone is methodical and ritualistic, as are his movements.
|
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Chinese regulators have cracked down on the cryptocurrency in contrast to Japan, which has been introducing supporting regulation.
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However, in contrast to protests and clashes in previous years, these have been of smaller and lower intensity.
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"They can function like schooners, in contrast to the mega museums that are like juggernauts," Mr. Veneciano said.
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That's in contrast to only 7 percent of Mr. Trump's committed voters (and 11 percent of Mrs. Clinton's).
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Stefanik, in contrast to Trump's earlier tweets, praised Yovanovitch's diplomatic service after Nunes yielded his time to her.
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Greenwald's offline openness to rebuttal—in contrast to his online bloodlust and sarcasm—was always a nice surprise.
|
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Betar Illit now hosts 60,000 Israeli settlers, in contrast to the modest population of 1,300 in Wadi Foquin.
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In contrast to elections, which happen only every few years, the marketplace allows consumers to vote every day.
|
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Waymo's recent successes in creating autonomous vehicles are in contrast to the fatalities caused by Tesla's competing technology.
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In contrast to earlier generations, younger Cubans have been tantalized in recent years with the possibility of change.
|
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In contrast to offline attacks, there is a difference between Android and iOS for online brute force attacks.
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"In contrast to traditional Internet companies, Uber is a digital app powering offline behavior," Patterson said, per CNBC.
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In contrast to most private ISPs, NYC Mesh says it won't collect or monetize your private usage data.
|
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Mort says that in contrast to wine, which ages in the bottle, whiskey only ages in the barrel.
|
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This is in contrast to Treasury Secretary-designate Mnuchin's comments last week, who took a more moderate position.
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In contrast to that, I felt very present in my mind and body as my male alter ego.
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The included submissions were entirely open call, in contrast to the high-entry barriers that usually characterize biennials.
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In contrast to previous microbiome startups, Vivante and DayTwo market their tools narrowly to people with chronic conditions.
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That's in contrast to the S&P 500's rally of 8.8 percent in the same time period.
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In contrast to the hybrids, straight long-term-care insurance can involve rising premiums and no death benefit.
|
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In fact, many retailers have opted to close on Thanksgiving entirely, in contrast to those opening ever-earlier.
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That was in contrast to the widespread violence, intimidation and fraud that characterized many votes under Mr. Mugabe.
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In contrast to the living room's cozy clutter, the kitchen seems cool and cavelike, and just as welcoming.
|
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In contrast to the Israeli far-right, figures like former Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon castigated the soldier's actions.
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In contrast to many hard-charging and brash tech chief executives, Mr. Silbermann has kept a low profile.
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What Clinton needs to do is start talking about her agenda in contrast to Trump and the GOP.
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In contrast to Louis Daguerre, his French rival claimant to the invention, Talbot didn't train as an artist.
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This is obviously in contrast to a Wall Street Journal report today saying that he was definitely attending.
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Trump's appearance was in contrast to her willingness to show up and support Mr. Trump in the past.
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The ominous message coming from former administration officials often stood in contrast to the upbeat White House narrative.
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That was in contrast to Lucy McBath, a former Delta flight attendant who won a Georgia congressional seat.
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In contrast to a lifetime of palliative care, this type of intervention could save money and improve lives.
|
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The images eerily evoke surveillance, in contrast to the intimacy of the letters and children's coloring book pages.
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Their stature stands in contrast to the experienced players who shepherded the last major tax overhaul in 1986.
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Democratic pessimism today stands in contrast to the optimism that followed the elections of 2006, 2008 and 2012.
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In contrast to the hapless men, Miss Caroline never loses her cool and steadfastly dispatches the lurching attackers.
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The lack of engagement of our politicians is in contrast to the views of most of the people.
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But with Mr Thanathorn's reputation for probity (in contrast to Mr Thaksin), they would only create a martyr.
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A contrast with other historic moments This all is in contrast to other historic moments in the Capitol.
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The SME sector offers higher returns for shorter loan periods in contrast to the more sluggish mortgage market.
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They also argued, in contrast to congressional GOP leaders, that tax changes don't need to be revenue-neutral.
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Bernie Sanders, for example, proposes guaranteeing federal jobs for displaced workers, in contrast to Yang's basic income plan.
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In contrast to European countries then introducing more stringent immigration regulations, the United States appeared open and generous.
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These unfounded challenges stand in contrast to numerous key facts about how the STOP Act would actually work.
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In contrast to what many people think, a vacation or just working fewer hours often isn't the answer.
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In contrast to the bustle of most immigration courts, the scene in Judge Harlow's courtroom was relatively tranquil.
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I look pretty weird in contrast to the Tokyo population who are dressed for a day at work.
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In contrast to China's dramatic rise, Taiwan has seen the biggest drop in diplomatic posts in recent years.
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As Mike Isaac writes, Twitter's disappointing results stand in contrast to its vast influence on the media ecosystem.
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In contrast to natural glaciers, which are shrinking rapidly all around the world, the artificial ones are proliferating.
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Trump's tweet on Tuesday stands in contrast to what he's said about DACA recipients earlier in his presidency.
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It sizzled, sauntered and rocked, in contrast to Wilson's book, which the critics had pronounced overserious and unsexy.
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That stands in contrast to its handling of monetary policy in 2018, when it raised rates four times.
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For the Obama administration, Afghanistan was the "good war" that stood in contrast to the nightmare in Iraq.
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On the rest of the trip, Trump has worn largely neutral outfits, often in contrast to her hosts.
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In contrast to the Dirty Dozen, there was no detection of pesticide residues in 70% of these foods.
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In contrast to 2000, the European Union has not condemned the proposed coalition, either in words or actions.
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And it also stood in contrast to her demeanor at the very beginning of her match against Halep.
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In contrast to these cool glass and granite residences, 210-242 Bond is a tawny brick loft building.
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However, in contrast to Lichtenstein, Reed was not being ironic, which these days seems like a fallback position.
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That's in contrast to the rest of the town, where there's a tourist industry built around Salem's past.
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The overall tone was polite, in contrast to a more rancorous fourth debate between the three last week.
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In contrast to Telekom, the cable players do not have to allow third party access to their networks.
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In his manifesto, Khan promises to develop new homes at truly affordable prices, in contrast to his predecessor.
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AX must pay off over the life of a mine in contrast to incremental upgrades common to mobile phones.
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Mrs Merkel, in contrast to others in her party, seems to prefer a mix of tax cuts and investment.
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In contrast to Trump's tweets, his close aide Kellyanne Conway appeared supportive of the move in Tuesday television interviews.
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In contrast to Kushner, he will be meeting with both Israeli and Palestinian officials, according to a congressional aide.
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In contrast to our dad obsessed with OBP, Justin is up there hacking right away at the first pitch.
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The euro's gains stood in contrast to the weakness of the dollar, which slipped for a second consecutive day.
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In contrast to Microsoft's approach, Mozilla provided extensive details of the breach and urged its customers to take action.
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Fortunately, no animals were harmed — in contrast to an out-of-control fire in 2011 that killed 30 rhinos.
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In contrast to cattle, CME lean hog futures slipped for a second day on plentiful hog and pork supplies.
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In contrast to the crunch on fees for public assets, private asset fees are going in the opposite direction.
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In contrast to "kitsch," Greenberg espoused a new art, with a new story, one above crass consumption and politics.
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The challenges of the Deep South, in contrast to milquetoast acceptance elsewhere, can forge a deep commitment to change.
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However, in contrast to its larger rival, Halliburton said activity in its largest market, North America, was modestly higher.
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In contrast to the tight surface of the acrylic, the oil paint was noticeably thicker, tactile, and slightly uneven.
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So in contrast to hand sanitizer, washing your hands does remove those pathogens like norovirus, Giardia, and C. difficile.
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This is in contrast to earlier economic growth that was largely centered in urban areas, per the Brookings Institution.
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This was in contrast to United Continental, which said Houston was a major source of weakness in its quarter.
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The numbers stand in contrast to the US attorneys that President Obama nominated after he took office in 2009.
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In contrast to last week, when the Sooners were a unanimous No. 1, North Carolina was a close second.
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The signs of stabilization in U.S. manufacturing are in contrast to factories in Asia where output shrank in February.
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A C corporation, in contrast to an S corporation, is a type of business entity reserved for large corporations.
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That stood in contrast to how GM handled layoffs earlier this year, where employees were asked to leave immediately.
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But his tour of Chomskyan linguistics is entertaining and accessible—in contrast to Mr Chomsky's own notoriously baffling prose.
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Cyberark also noted that it hasn't seen a slowdown in cybersecurity spending, which is in contrast to competitor commentary.
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The finance industry's criticism on negative rates is in contrast to a growing acceptance over the policy among politicians.
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" But, Messina said of Harris, "Her challenge will be to articulate a compelling economic vision in contrast to Trump.
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In contrast to slimming, ankle-length bottoms, opt for tops that have a bit more of a boxy shape.
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They have developed an efficient kind of populism, he concludes, in contrast to the purely venal politics farther north.
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In 2012 Spain was bailed out by its European partners, in contrast to Italy which managed to hold on.
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Now for the main event: Hillary Clinton appeared in white, in contrast to the dark knight of last week.
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In contrast to the bursts of vivid description of music or landscapes, however, these moments can seem rather pallid.
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That's in contrast to online orders that come in multiple boxes from multiple locations, which can be quite costly.
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In contrast to the earlier data, however, it turns out that gay men now earn more than straight men.
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This is in contrast to one of the more popular routes for trying new campaigns today: A-B testing.
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Adobe's data stands in contrast to what major retail chains have been reporting with their third-quarter earnings releases.
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In contrast to analysts' expectations, Toyota and GM executives said on Monday that a new record was within reach.
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Her opposition puts her in contrast to President Barack Obama, who has been a key backer of the TPP.
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The calmer tone came in contrast to US President Donald Trump's tough rhetoric toward North Korea earlier this week.
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Boyd said that in contrast to Amazon, most companies have already become far more careful about engaging all stakeholders.
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The growth in TransCanada's gas pipeline business is in contrast to slow progress in building new crude oil pipelines.
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In contrast to his approach to the Cabinet, Clinton treated the organization of the White House as an afterthought.
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This finding is in contrast to the general population, where lower intelligence is associated with higher rates of depression.
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The resulting pairings are poetic reminders of the borderless sky, in contrast to the artificial boundaries separating nations below.
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But in truth, the hypomania just brings out their creativity, which stands out in contrast to when they're depressed.
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In contrast to the Genesis-era Vogue images, the musician looks thoroughly at home cavorting in Bath in 0003.
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Chinese developers' onshore bond issuance rose tenfold in 29935, in contrast to the 50% fall in their offshore issuance.
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This is in contrast to the likes of Apple Music and Spotify which negotiate individual deals with record labels.
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That stood in contrast to the double-digit leads that vanished during previous losses to Texas Tech amend Kansas.
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In contrast to prior administrations, Trump and his team have said the market's performance is the administration's report card.
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In contrast to the rest of the campaign, political scientists have good evidence that the conventions change public opinion.
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Senators enjoy being able to block bills they don't like, in contrast to the largely powerless House minority party.
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In his speech, Kennedy, in contrast to Trump, highlighted the work of the #MeToo and Black Livers Matter movements.
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In contrast to past years, when McConnell had to face down rebellions from conservative colleagues — most notably Texas Sen.
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That stands in contrast to the 12.38% yield seen earlier in the year at the height of the commodities.
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In contrast to Hamid's earlier work, Exit West is a novel of restraint and only subtle humor and romance.
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But the company's progenitor, Ferruccio Lamborghini, first created his car company to stand in contrast to Enzo Ferrari's enterprise.
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Its Kurdish leader told Reuters on Tuesday he had not been invited, in contrast to other Russia-backed opponents.
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In contrast to Mark and his fellows, they are a more capable group insisting on casting themselves as dispossessed.
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Portraying China as an importer is in contrast to the longstanding perception of the country primarily being a manufacturer.
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Payment data breaches, in contrast to the sophisticated cyber espionage attacks we read about, are surprisingly simple and preventable.
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The real estate mogul pledged that he wouldn't cut entitlements if elected president, in contrast to his primary rivals.
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Mr. LePage's views are in contrast to those of officials elsewhere who see immigrants as essential to their economies.
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This partisanship lies in contrast to voters' sentiments, which tend to view the subject as a non-partisan issue.
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Forrest Sr. was domineering and possessed a volcanic temper — in contrast to the more benevolent candy king Milton Hershey.
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In contrast to the other festivals, which sell general admission tickets, City Winery Open will offer only assigned seating.
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Warsaw would welcome an influx of financial professionals with open arms, in contrast to many more affluent European cities.
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Among Republicans, his performance won the approval of 2628 percent now in contrast to 28503 percent in late June.
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In contrast to combustible cigarettes, e-cigarettes deliver nicotine through a vaporized propylene-glycol solution, not through burning tobacco.
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Only in America can someone be "Un-american" in contrast to countries where citizenship is viewed more as heredity.
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Moreover, Trump's self-immolating statement to Holt stands in contrast to the testimony of numerous witnesses and Comey himself.
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This was in contrast to Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd, which reported revenue below the average analyst estimate last month.
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And although there is outrage and protest, I find it subdued in contrast to other tragedies I have witnessed.
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Bell raised its dividend by 5 percent, in contrast to Rogers, which surprised investors by holding its payout steady.
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His position also stands in contrast to the top three Democratic leaders, who have not backed Medicare for All.
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In contrast to other administrations, Trump's White House has often pointed to stocks' performance as a measure of success.
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The company's plan to sell only Ambrosia is in contrast to Oasis' demands to sell its Batchelor soup brands.
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The signs of stabilization in U.S. manufacturing is in contrast to factories in Asia where output shrank in February.
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In contrast to initial hopes, she said, only 30 to 50 of the 1,500 artworks were of superior quality.
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Arnaldo Ho on Thursday said it would have a more nostalgic feel in contrast to Macau's mainly glitzy resorts.
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That stood in contrast to how GM handled layoffs earlier this year where employees were asked to leave immediately.
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In contrast to Trump, Sanders at least had a meaningful track record of work and engagement on these issues.
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Everything here is grounded in specifics, in contrast to the garish feathered headdresses stolen by the festival-going set.
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In contrast to Vedanta's aggressive bidding for the latest auction, key foreign players continue to shy away from participating.
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Senator Tim Kaine offered so much substance in contrast to Mr. Pence that any discussion of style is moot.
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This is in contrast to the South China Sea, where matters appear to have reached a stalemate, Hass argued.
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And the internal dissent over Maven stands in contrast to Google's biggest competitors for selling cloud-computing services — Amazon.
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In contrast to Communists, who exclusively focused on class conflict, the center-left built bridges between workers and others.
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She was an easy villain for America, easy to hate in contrast to well-behaved ice princess Nancy Kerrigan.
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Trump's criticism of Woodward stands in contrast to the phone call the president had with the journalist last month.
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This is in contrast to bottom-up processing, where there is progression from the individual characteristics to the whole.
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The beauty of the simple framing and the elegant design works in contrast to the extreme violence and degradation.
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In contrast to Rembrandt's painting, which depicts only men in the group, Marshall includes a woman in his gathering.
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This is in contrast to the American Institute of Architects' memo following the election that supported Trump without criticism.
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In contrast to last year, his presence on the court for Game 27.5 could wind up swinging the series.
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Already, though, Canova had decided to show the first president seated, in contrast to Houdon's upright depiction in Virginia.
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The move also comes in contrast to the president's decision to delegate the handling of the virus to Pence.
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And in contrast to late House polls, the direction of bias in the top-two primary is fairly predictable.
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Bond funds invest in debt securities, in contrast to stocks, which let investors take a stake in public companies.
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His response to Tuesday's quake was in contrast to his reaction to the earthquake that hit Mexico on Sept.
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This is in contrast to gradual thaw, when the plant community largely stays the same as the ice thaws.
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She was somewhat of a high-end call girl, in contrast to the socialite figure Hepburn turned her into.
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That's in contrast to Comcast's NBC Universal, Disney's broadcast and cable units and AT&T's Turner suite of channels.
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In contrast to the five men awaiting military tribunals at Guantánamo Bay on charges that they plotted the Sept.
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In contrast to what the reactionary Keynesian would have us believe, men of great wealth aren't really all that.
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In contrast to the fact sheet issued by Trump Friday is one issued by Obama on April 2, 2015.
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Countering submarines requires vessels that move freely in the region, in contrast to static vessels used for detecting missiles.
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I've been told that cops in Bavaria treat even minor possession as a big deal, in contrast to Berlin.
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California&aposs long-held public policy favors employee mobility, in contrast to states that allow strong non-compete agreements.
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This made it feel a bit generic and dated, once again in contrast to the hotel's impressive public spaces.
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That now requires a special permit, in contrast to the plant's former widespread use in fabric and imperial ceremonies.
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The mayor is intelligent and thoughtful in contrast to the bombast and bluster coming out of the White House.
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The committee aide said that in "contrast" to Democrats, Republicans have "refused to act" to address election security concerns.
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"This is in contrast to market expectations of bigger/healthier banks receiving a higher share of capital," Jeffries said.
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In contrast to plans for Japan, only nine percent of firms which took part in the Jan. 31-Feb.
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In contrast to Clinton and Trump, the U.S. economy was embroiled in a major recession during Nixon's impeachment proceedings.
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They stand in contrast to previous Gulf Arab leaders who over decades weathered crises mostly by time-consuming conciliation.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden topped the rankings here, in contrast to some earlier debates in which he stumbled.
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He becomes the 21st House Republican to announce intentions to depart this Congress, in contrast to nine House Democrats.
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This is in contrast to Coinbase, the world's largest bitcoin exchange, which decided not to support the new cryptocurrency.
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In contrast to their previous work, the pieces here are more introspective — no allusions to Michael Jackson this time.
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In contrast to the combative nature of their public dialogue over the past three years, Jones praised Cormier afterward.
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In contrast to Italy, yields on German government bonds slid once again as investors dived into safe-haven assets.
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Now, I was glad that — in contrast to what we saw of Dorne in season five — something actually happened.
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The portraits stand in contrast to Zanele Muholi's documentary-style photographs of black lesbian women living in South Africa.
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He creates a digital mask indicating where the former building once stood in contrast to what stands there today.
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In contrast to some previous Fox News town halls, the questioning in Ms. Gillibrand's focused heavily on her past.
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This is in contrast to traditional book retailers, which can sell back the books they weren't able to sell.
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In contrast to economics, there are no discernible differences in how men and women are given credit for joint work.
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That is in contrast to many European lenders, which are still grappling with crisis-era litigation, restructuring and bad loans.
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In contrast to the concussive action of the game itself, the halftime shows were G-rated interludes of family entertainment.
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These freebies are in contrast to more full-featured — and pricier — options such as HTC's Vive and Facebook's Oculus Rift.
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In contrast to their American counterparts, Venezuelan artists were not interested in the pursuit of purity or art about art.
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In contrast to Kalanick, who is an inveterate pacer, he sat very still with his ankle crossed over his knee.
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"(But) in contrast to our primary hypothesis and prior research, we found few differences in health among veterans," they write.
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Worldwide-produced "Featherweight" shimmers in the soft corners of his vocal range, standing in contrast to the song's unapologetic lyrics.
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In contrast to the GANGogh work, Style Transfer modifies an existing stream rather than producing completely new and novel content.
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HBL has access to equity markets and successfully raised fresh common equity in 2014, in contrast to its domestic peers.
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In contrast to these unanticipated circumstances, the flow of drugs across the Mexican border is old news and well understood.
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In contrast to Fazlullah&aposs infamous brutality, the new leader of the Pakistani Taliban has a scholastic and literary background.
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In contrast to the preceding bulk of cold facts and dense archival material, these comic panels are intimate and vulnerable.
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In contrast to the recovery in flat prices, Brent calendar spreads have remained weak and showed no signs of strengthening.
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This is in contrast to the overall effects of the eel's use of electricity in hunting, which completely stuns prey.
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In 2013, 40% of women in South Africa were obese, in contrast to a rate of just 12% among men.
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But it was also about trying to define motherhood for herself in contrast to the example her own mother provided.
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Piles of brightly colored African fabrics are strewn across tables, in contrast to the unadorned white walls of the office.
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In contrast to the previous somewhat crude effects, tricks like zebrafication are starting to fill in the Valley's lower basin.
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This, in contrast to the plasticized wood trim and harsh gray plastics found in products from companies like General Motors.
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Nevada is known for its large Latino population in contrast to other early primary states like Iowa and New Hampshire.
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During his tenure, in contrast to his Mormon religion, he was against taxing cigarettes, and made alcohol easier to sell.
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These shunt profits and losses directly onto their owners' tax returns (in contrast to corporations, which file their own papers).
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In contrast to Britain's overall immigration trend, growth has come not from Europe but from the rest of the world.
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An accountant by training, Zhang is known for his soft-spoken nature and pragmatic focus, in contrast to Mas flamboyance.
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In contrast to Bolsonaro's attitude to thank America for its help, the tensions between France and Brazil are particularly evident.
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This type of active consent is in contrast to the standard passive consent that consumers typically have with their data.
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Meanwhile, skill becomes more paramount, in contrast to informal full-court games that can easily devolve into sloppy track-meets.
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The company's growth in Hepatitis C comes in contrast to Bristol-Myers Squibb Co, which also released earnings on Thursday.
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The nothingness of being under anaesthetic stands in contrast to the stark focus of the nurses in the recovery room.
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In contrast to humans, there doesn't seem to be much data on how frequently two-headed animals appear in nature.
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Wynn was helped by an increase in revenue from its operations in Macau, in contrast to declines of recent years.
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It's a nice additional button that works well in contrast to hardware manufacturers' insistence on including as few as possible.
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He calls this "predictive shipping" in contrast to the type of automated shipping you see from startups like Blue Apron.
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These two phones will have a cheaper, LCD screen, in contrast to the iPhone X which has an OLED screen.
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That's in contrast to almost every other toss-up state where Trump has shown considerable strength from time to time.
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The cruise line operator's bullish move is in contrast to earlier this year, when it cut its annual earnings forecast.
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In contrast to Rubio, Trump is more prone to offering simply ignorant remarks but also has considerably more restrained instincts.
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The findings of Palantir's involvement, first reported by The Intercept, is in contrast to the Silicon Valley firm's previous claims.
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NEARLY as striking as Asia's dynamism is how unevenly prosperity is spread—in contrast to Africa, Latin America or Europe.
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This runs in contrast to a number of other dinosaurs, including theropods and ornithischians, for whom parental care was paramount.
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But in contrast to Lyft or Uber, it is easier to see how they may one day turn a profit.
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In contrast to more traditional antihero dramas like Billions, Succession finds no glee in watching evil geniuses outwit their enemies.
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This is in contrast to the marks left by carnivores, who prefer fresh carcasses and leave puncture marks and pits.
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The company says in contrast to itself, new entrants "make only half-hearted attempts, if any," to prevent youth use.
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N) in booking a gain from the new tax code, in contrast to most bigger banks including Goldman Sachs (GS.
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This is in part because richer folk tend to save their windfall, in contrast to poorer folk, who spend it.
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In contrast to gasoline futures, crack spreads for middle distillates such as heating oil and diesel, have continued to climb.
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In contrast to these stereotypes, most plaintiffs in this week's college scandal are wealthy whites from the top 1 percent.
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In contrast to THC, cannabidiol (CBD) partially blocks CB1 receptors, which can produce a calming, anti-anxiety effect, Giordano adds.
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Some Republicans, in contrast to Issa, have preemptively dismissed that analysis, which is expected to be negative about the bill.
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Third, in contrast to some other things our country makes, the U.S. still has a "comparative advantage" in producing food.
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The oilseed division also showed healthy crushing and logistics margins, in contrast to the grains business which saw "low results".
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In contrast to previous popes, Francis formed his style of ministry in the slums of South America, not European seminaries.
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That stands in contrast to how Uber worked with Daimler, a partnership that relied on the carmaker's self-driving tech.
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That's in contrast to screens after the iPhone 5 cycle, which moved toward "phablet" size at 4.7 inches and beyond.
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Facebook has challenged that decision, in contrast to Amazon which came to a relatively quick understanding with the German regulator.
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Singapore's DBS Bank said in a morning note that in contrast to January, March has started on a friendly note.
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"The aluminum market, in contrast to expectations about six months ago, is not tight at all," said Julius Baer's Menke.
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Mindanao is home to a sizable Muslim population, in contrast to the remainder of the country, which is overwhelmingly Catholic.
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Mindanao is home to a sizable Muslim population, in contrast to the remainder of the country, which is overwhelmingly Catholic.
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These executive actions, in contrast to his orders with regard to immigration and gun control, stir little resentment in Congress.
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In contrast to buyers of well-known cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin or Ethereum, holders of petros are difficult to find.
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In contrast to those investors trying to recapitulate their Chinese success, Amazon is seeking to make up for its failure.
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In contrast to existing lower resolution headsets, the startup's prototype already claims "an effective resolution of 50 megapixels per eye".
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In contrast to Blu-ray discs or DVDs, there's a lot you can do to adjust the subtitles on Netflix.
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In contrast to Streep's trustworthy, '90s-style speechifying, Trump speaks the language of the time in which we actually live.
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Two polls in Tuesday's newspapers showed Britons narrowly favour remaining in the EU, in contrast to surveys released on Monday.
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In contrast to the knotted flows of time that characterize a home, migrant life feels like displacement from the self.
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In contrast to Long Beach (our mainland departure point), the water in Avalon Harbor was as clear as an aquarium.
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He was "moderate" in ideology only in contrast to conservative flamethrowers like Thomas, Alito, Antonin Scalia, and now Neil Gorsuch.
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It seems odd, in contrast, to reprice what happened last year at an exchange rate that arose only last week.
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Accommodation from the Fed typically involves interest-rate cuts, in contrast to the Fed's current posture of slowly increasing rates.
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That's in contrast to previous years, when stagnant income was the main reason most Americans felt the need to save.
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Donors have been attracted to the certainty of the Senate committees, in contrast to the unwieldy presidential race, Pence explained.
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Its performance stands in contrast to that of Volkswagen, which has been mired in an emissions scandal of its own.
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Even before the fire, the government projected an $8 billion deficit, in contrast to an $800 million surplus in 2014.
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In contrast to the GOP hand-wringing over Trump, Democrats projected unity as they welcomed Clinton and rallied behind her.
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In contrast to my time at the Tesla store, I wasn't asked if I needed help for over ten minutes.
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Chevron reported a loss of $22014 billion, in contrast to a profit of $216 million in last year's second quarter.
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But in contrast to the honor that families bestow on mothers, there is one place that penalizes motherhood: the workplace.
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And in contrast to the self-serving verdicts rendered on his allies and enemies, his broader conclusions seem well balanced.
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In contrast to children with siblings, only children receive their parents' undivided attention, love, and material resources throughout their lives.
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And, in contrast to about 900 calls in 2016, EMILY's List has received 25,000 from women exploring running for office.
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In contrast to Trump's protectionist stance, Kim also stressed that free trade was key to alleviating poverty and boosting prosperity.
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However, Rodriguez wanted to keep their engagement low-key in contrast to her highly public life as a Hollywood star.
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" This stands nearly in contrast to the paper's splashy title, "The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face-like Visual Stimuli.
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In contrast to many prior attempts, it suddenly had no difficulty recreating the high sea levels of past warm periods.
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In contrast to the raucous, guitar-oriented original, the orchestral interpretation of "Give Up The Ghost" is pensive and somber.
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Google's sticking to the single camera on the rear of the device, in contrast to the majority of the competition.
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That's in contrast to 74 percent of over-65s who've sent in their vote, where the "No" vote is stronger.
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Another improvement for Democrats was that, in contrast to past witnesses, Taylor and Kent were clearly happy to answer questions.
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The decision stands in contrast to another major and recent House lawsuit regarding potential obstruction of justice by the President.
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In contrast to Airbnb, Vrbo has kept the onus for cancellations and refunds on the hosts who list with it.
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In contrast to Sharapova, Williams left rivals largely undiscussed in her own midcareer memoir, "On The Line," published in 2009.
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In contrast to the capital San Juan, several sets of traffic lights were working again on the outskirts of town.
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That's in contrast to the Trump administration's latest efforts to pressure China into buying more American products, especially in agriculture.
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That's one of the underlying reasons why we like film in contrast to architecture, because budgets are amenities not necessities.
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But they are striking in how much they stand in contrast to the policies and statements of the Trump administration.
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The American position stands in contrast to that of China, which is sending ventilators, masks and testing kits to Europe.
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The sequel is told from Stargirl's point-of-view in contrast to the first book, which is narrated by Leo.
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Google's decision to delay performance reviews stands in contrast to how its rival tech giant Facebook has approached the issue.
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In contrast to their nectar-sipping parents, wasp larvae are carnivores, which means that their mothers must hunt cicadas unceasingly.
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The paper's businesslike tone stood in contrast to Playboy's obscenity, which was repelling advertisers even as it was attracting readers.
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In contrast to others — most tellingly the president himself — López-Gatell conveys public health recommendations through language that makes sense.
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Rail culture, in contrast to the digital, proposes a fundamentally different relationship to time, and to time's modern bedfellow, efficiency.
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In contrast to the costly infrastructure demands of hosting the Olympic Games, San Diego comes ready-made for beach sports.
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Montana was never viewed as hospitable ground for Democrats, in contrast to suburban districts with wealthier and more-educated voters.
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Cramer said he knows his decision to not recommend oil stocks is in contrast to advice he used to give.
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Tesla, meanwhile, stands in contrast to the big American automakers, whose employees have been unionized since the early 20th century.
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But it doesn't hurt that, in contrast to California's increasingly hot and dry climate, Oregon is comparatively cool and lush.
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In contrast to our current economic rebound, the United States debt is past the tipping point of a financial crisis.
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Robots have thin rods instead of bulky hands, and—in contrast to conventional or laparoscopic surgery—the rods never tremble.
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But the statements stood in contrast to what Mr. Trump has privately told people close to him in recent months.
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But, in contrast to what happened during recoveries in the 1990s and mid-2000s, annual growth never passed that threshold.
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While stocks are nosediving, he thinks there are also signs of real optimism in contrast to the downbeat bond market.
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That record of futility stands out in contrast to what O'Brien, 48, has achieved at the Breeders' Cup World Championships.
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Mr. Friedman said one of the appealing features, in contrast to other hot areas in Brooklyn, is the neighborhood's stability.
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In contrast to neighboring countries, it keeps most of its streetlights on at night, even those along small country roads.
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The point is just that she's an annoying girly-girl who can't hang, in contrast to tough chicks like Wichita.
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In contrast to Wall Street, the dollar's reaction to news of the reopening of the U.S. government was more subdued.
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In contrast to her predecessor, Samantha Power, Ms. Haley goes home in time for dinner with her family most days.
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Granted, one cop quickly retired and the other was off duty, but the indictments stand in contrast to past practice.
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That puts them in contrast to Flake, who has criticized Trump more frequently than most of his Senate GOP colleagues.
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In contrast to some vehicles in its class, there are no changeable drive modes, paddle shifters or active suspension here.
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In contrast to earlier crises, the hurried sale of Popular did not spook markets and banking stocks rose in Europe.
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In contrast to Europe's upward shuffle, U.S. stock futures were pointing to modest 0.1%-0.2% falls for Wall Street later.
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In contrast to the machinations of diplomacy and politics, law enforcement officers only care about one thing: What is true?
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Here, in contrast to current Fed Chairman Jay Powell, who faces constant criticism from President Donald Trump, he was lucky.
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In contrast to the approach taken by President Reagan in the mid-1980s, he provided no specific framework for change.
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In contrast to Twitter, Clinton dominated search interest on Google during the debate, although Trump did surge near the end.
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The big spending on Senate races stands in contrast to earlier years, when the presidential fight was the main event.
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In contrast to the President, Gillibrand says that she can use "common sense answers" to deal with the country's problems.
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Sunday's relatively soft ratings compared with recent Super Bowls stand in contrast to a strong season overall for NFL viewership.
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BACK TO THE FUTURES In contrast to Europe's upward shuffle, U.S. stock futures were pointing to modest 0.1%-0.2% falls.
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In contrast to Logano's economical runs, Bowyer had 16 laps on his tires at the end of the final round.
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The official White House holiday card, however, declared "Merry Christmas," in contrast to the nondenominational versions sent by the Obamas.
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The amount would take into account the number of people in the program, in contrast to a simple block grant.
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In contrast to those states, the Los Angeles teachers faced a predominantly Democratic political establishment more sympathetic to their cause.
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Tillerson has taken a hard line on Russia as secretary of state, in contrast to his position while at Exxon.
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The interesting thing is that, in contrast to Morris, Crockett did not let her work settle into Cubist pictorial space.
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"Yeller," in contrast to the controlled symmetry exerted by "Secret Keeper," looks impaled by the tapered roll of the print.
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Just over half of Americans chose correctly at 51% in contrast to 73% or almost 3/4 of college grads.
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