" By contrast, Obama said, Clinton "is playing the game.
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By contrast the MSCI index of emerging market stocks .
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Portland, by contrast, is real life — messy and inspiring.
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" Diplomacy, by contrast, requires "efficient use of limited resources.
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" By contrast, "love is such a timeless, universal concept.
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Labour, by contrast, look to have done better than expected.
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By contrast, activity in Chevron shows bearishness has remained stagnant.
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Temporary winter jobs, by contrast, more often go to locals.
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The US right, by contrast, has become almost entirely tribalist.
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The term "jobs," by contrast, came up just six times.
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The Russia sanctions story, by contrast, is arguably being underplayed.
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By contrast, Facebook made computer applications; it employed young coders.
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By contrast, the mortality rate for surgical abortion is about .
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Cleveland, by contrast, had only 17 assists in the game.
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Rival Avis, by contrast, boasts a relatively safe 3.4 multiple.
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The "scary" symposium pieces, by contrast, are much more revealing.
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Canada, by contrast, has resettled 270,2000 Syrian refugees since 21.
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By contrast, South Carolina has executed 41 people since 1988.
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By contrast, global sea water is about 3.5 percent salt.
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By contrast, the Sonicare Series 2 felt like a toy.
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In danmaku, by contrast, the goal posts do not change.
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Walt Disney World, by contrast, is famously attentive to detail.
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Clinton and Obama, by contrast, left office with smaller deficits.
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Traders, by contrast, are betting on just one rate hike.
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Undershoots, by contrast, would cause pain in the labour market.
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By contrast, Tesla's Autopilot is riding on the cutting edge.
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Municipal bond funds, by contrast, posted $3.9 billion in withdrawals.
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Assessments of the current business situation, by contrast, improved slightly.
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By contrast, the United States represented democracy at its finest.
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Sanofi's Fabrazyme, by contrast, infuses replacement enzymes into the body.
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This video, by contrast, is less than a minute long.
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By contrast, Ms Abrams is trying to expand the electorate.
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Uber drivers, by contrast, have the smartphone and the app.
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" By contrast, said Mr. Einhorn, "North Korea has nuclear weapons.
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Nationalising the railways, by contrast, might not be especially costly.
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By contrast, a House takeover would embolden the party's moderates.
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By contrast, the Tories are invading Labour turf (see Bagehot).
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Their giant rivals, by contrast, use data filtered by retailers.
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By contrast, other recent measures have suggested consumers are subdued.
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Jorah's skin, by contrast, looks none the worse for wear.
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The smaller object, by contrast, was below three solar masses.
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By contrast, Chinese imports rose 60% over the same period.
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The third zone, by contrast, was actively shielded from fire.
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In Philadelphia, by contrast, climate change is taking center stage.
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Windows, by contrast, delivers 15% of the company's total revenue.
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By contrast, Apple beat expectations with its quarterly earnings report.
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The students, by contrast, are "reclaiming the state for everyone".
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By contrast, Mr McDonnell spent his early career running things.
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By contrast, Michiko is often termed "flawless" in her dedication.
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Mr Trump, by contrast, has sworn to put America First.
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Amazon's wage increase last year, by contrast, benefited 350,000 employees.
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Equity funds, by contrast, have seen $6.7 billion in outflows.
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Mice, by contrast, suffocated and died after just 15 minutes.
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The Supreme Court, by contrast, can overturn its own precedents.
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Mr. Haynes, by contrast, has built an island for two.
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By contrast, Cruz has been superlative playing to the inside.
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Englishness, by contrast, is increasingly regarded as insular and atavistic.
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By contrast, filing for personal bankruptcy is a different matter.
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By contrast Alfred Finnbogason, Iceland's best striker, is no slouch.
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By contrast, Ms Davidson is a citizen of modern Britain.
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The Taliban, by contrast, have never killed Americans inside America.
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Veterans, by contrast, are a politically relevant constituency for Republicans.
|
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Trump Jr., by contrast, appears to have an intellectual hinterland.
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The yen, by contrast, is seen as a safe haven.
|
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In some local parties, by contrast, bloody intraparty battles rage.
|
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By contrast, around 21 percent of Hutterite children have asthma.
|
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In the television series, by contrast, Jesse has less agency.
|
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In Japan, by contrast, the rate is one in 1,000.
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Dogs, by contrast, are in but not of our culture.
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First in line, Wellson Lee, was very happy, by contrast.
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Barclays by contrast is seeing its major legal cases mount.
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By contrast, I've never given a thought to Mary McCarthy.
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By contrast, Mr Guaidó has a good claim to legitimacy.
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By contrast the next generation contains a number of intellectuals.
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The official estimate of 64 deaths seemed measly by contrast.
|
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By contrast the federal minimum wage is a blunt instrument.
|
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The fourth claim, by contrast, is in a sense true.
|
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The Republicans, by contrast, won a seat for every 162,000.
|
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Barbados, by contrast, had a poor population of around 240,000.
|
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By contrast, Ms Lightfoot has never been elected to anything.
|
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Wells Fargo's score, by contrast, rose 18 percent to 202.6.
|
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Mr. Trump, by contrast, stands for simple, if severe, principles.
|
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Superhero stories, by contrast, make viewers feel empowered and triumphant.
|
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By contrast, Mr Mueller acted because two presidents fell short.
|
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By contrast, readers got almost weekly updates on Italian unification.
|
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Abroad, by contrast, China uses Facebook to dish up propaganda.
|
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At restaurants, by contrast, you simply get the finished product.
|
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By contrast, college athletes aren't free to negotiate with schools.
|
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By contrast, the Turkish economy has underperformed under coalition governments.
|
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That number in Germany, by contrast, was just 20 percent.
|
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By contrast, HoloLens keeps reminding you of what you're missing.
|
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By contrast, shares of Segro were down by 5.6 percent.
|
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Politicians, by contrast, must grapple with conflicting values and interests.
|
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Protectionism, by contrast, hurts consumers and does little for workers.
|
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His level of duetting, by contrast, made a big one.
|
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By contrast, Washington exported almost $800 million in fresh apples.
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By contrast, Mueller and his investigators have been totally silent.
|
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By contrast, the Jazz's core is in its first postseason.
|
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May's manifesto, by contrast, is almost Dickensian in its cruelty.
|
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By contrast, we point to TOL's only modest discount vs.
|
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Cruz, by contrast, was seen as tough until quite recently.
|
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Time Travel, by contrast, comes across as something of an
|
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Kaine, by contrast, commandeered 40 percent and gained 15,000 followers.
|
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By contrast, Bahrain, Oman, and Saudi Arabia are more vulnerable.
|
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By contrast, even Swift's squad photos feel a bit staged.
|
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By contrast weak domestic demand had had a negative impact.
|
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By contrast, a capital loss could help reduce your taxes.
|
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By contrast, the uncertainty about Brexit has hit business investment.
|
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Puerto Rico's laws, by contrast, are more at Congress's disposal.
|
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Athletes from NATO countries, by contrast, won just two medals.
|
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By contrast, opting out hasn't started or really accomplished anything.
|
|
The CEA paper is, by contrast, a useful clarifying moment.
|
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By contrast, Chinese economic growth has slowed steadily since 2010.
|
|
Gerchen Keller, by contrast, is structured like a hedge fund.
|
|
The demand outlook, by contrast, is starting to look cloudier.
|
|
Looking the other way, by contrast, comes with valuable spoils.
|
|
Terrorism, by contrast, only holds tourism back for 13 months.
|
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By contrast, the M3 is so stiff it seems brittle.
|
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By contrast, efforts to cull mosquitoes have been less successful.
|
|
McConnell, by contrast, is withdrawn and diffident in his public.
|
|
The figure on the right, by contrast, is something else.
|
|
By contrast, Farmobile of Overland Park, Kansas, is a startup.
|
|
By contrast, Apple updates its devices for around five years.
|
|
Geelong's bridges, by contrast, will be made with geopolymer concrete.
|
|
Mr Bevin's Democratic challenger, Andy Beshear, seemed blessed, by contrast.
|
|
Iago, by contrast, was motivated by pure envy and spite.
|
|
Their lawyers, by contrast, received an average of $2900 million.
|
|
Lightning deaths in developed nations are, by contrast, extremely rare.
|
|
Trump, by contrast, literally has his name stamped on things.
|
|
By contrast, those tightly pleated Fortuny dresses seem more sexy.
|
|
By contrast, 2858.01 percent say their taxes are about right.
|
|
By contrast, polls had suggested that Britain might really walk.
|
|
Japanese corporate taxes, by contrast, represented 4.14 percent of GDP.
|
|
By contrast, the company's overall sales have increased 22009 percent.
|
|
London's Olympics by contrast was over 80 percent publicly funded.
|
|
By contrast, the worms are meeting little resistance in Africa.
|
|
By contrast, emissions in many emerging economies are still rising.
|
|
Borussia Dortmund, by contrast, looked a little more long term.
|
|
By contrast, only 18 percent of white respondents were unsure.
|
|
Greens, by contrast, evaporated as an electoral force in Burlington.
|
|
Most Western YouTubers are struggling to maintain growth, by contrast.
|
|
Belvaux's movie, by contrast, is a sparse and solemn affair.
|
|
By contrast, the Hirsch seemed a little simpler to me.
|
|
Identity, by contrast, both begins and ends with a whimper.
|
|
By contrast, it is very easy to demonstrate his exit.
|
|
Mr. Kaine, by contrast, doesn't bring obvious political rewards. Mrs.
|
|
The lawmakers' proposal, by contrast, applies only to federal employees.
|
|
Recent deals, by contrast, govern a wide variety of policies.
|
|
At Burning Man, by contrast, you can use the art.
|
|
By contrast, cats are meant to play with the NoBowl.
|
|
By contrast, the Verizon workers are distributed throughout the country.
|
|
By contrast, Barnes & Noble's sales fell 6.6 percent last quarter.
|
|
By contrast, privately held companies spent an average of $222,300.
|
|
By contrast, both sterling and the yen produced negative returns.
|
|
" Buffett, by contrast, "obviously does not think about the quarter.
|
|
Renting, by contrast, is essentially throwing money to the wind.
|
|
Noah, by contrast, seemed totally chill during her time onstage.
|
|
Meyers, by contrast, gets quieter when he gets more serious.
|
|
By contrast, about 8.6 percent of all Americans lack coverage.
|
|
By contrast, the asset manager is neutral on U.S. stocks.
|
|
By contrast, only 11 percent of a control group did.
|
|
By contrast, on Taobao, Alibaba relies purely on advertising revenue.
|
|
By contrast, several of the state's powerful Democrats, including Rep.
|
|
Large groups, by contrast, struggle from the free rider problem.
|
|
By contrast, Berry's machinelike rhythms are products of postwar America.
|
|
At Tesco, by contrast, the vegetables are covered in packaging.
|
|
Bitcoin by contrast takes 3,600 seconds, and Ethereum 600 seconds.
|
|
By contrast, classical utilitarianism cares about both suffering and happiness.
|
|
Game engines, by contrast, let clients wander wherever they like.
|
|
Manchin, by contrast, was born and raised in West Virginia.
|
|
By contrast, falsehoods and false hopes fuel war and terror.
|
|
By contrast, Wells Fargo returned improper fees of $2.6 million.
|
|
By contrast, only $20 million has been allocated for victims.
|
|
Uber, by contrast, simply dispatches ride requests to drivers automatically.
|
|
Cryptocurrencies, by contrast, have no backstop, no tether to reality.
|
|
By contrast, my administration has taken a very firm stance.
|
|
By contrast, the average international stock fund fell 2.3 percent.
|
|
By contrast, his relationship with Hannah has always been solid.
|
|
The US, by contrast, has tested less than 9,000 people.
|
|
By contrast, today's party, under Trump, is about pledging allegiance.
|
|
Descendants of the European settlers, by contrast, had acquired immunity.
|
|
The Islanders, by contrast, appear to be spinning their wheels.
|
|
Red Dead Redemption 22 is, by contrast, all speed bump.
|
|
The Penguin Lives, by contrast, were conceived as love matches.
|
|
WORST Missouri, by contrast, was a little sloppy, averaging 18.2.
|
|
America, by contrast, only had the bonfire of its ambivalence.
|
|
By contrast, advocating marijuana's continued criminalization only compounds those risks.
|
|
Your plan, by contrast, leaves out almost 10 million Americans.
|
|
By contrast, black baseball players are largely on their own.
|
|
By contrast, the new laws seek to curtail medical discretion.
|
|
By contrast, economic misfortune and poor choices have hobbled Birmingham.
|
|
Liverpool, by contrast, seemed to be clinging to the past.
|
|
Ryan's brief speakership, by contrast, did not amount to much.
|
|
At Wuzhen, by contrast, Mr. Xi appeared only by proxy.
|
|
A fabric sole, by contrast, is taxed at 12.5 percent.
|
|
By contrast, Mr. Conlon's articles run to thousands of words.
|
|
Jack, by contrast, was not singled out because of religion.
|
|
By contrast, the remote county of Roseau has lost jobs.
|
|
Mulvaney, by contrast, began restricting more meetings to senior officials.
|
|
Flesh, by contrast, contains plenty of deep and vibrant colors.
|
|
Boxers, by contrast, features huge windows frequently at corner locations.
|
|
The Dodgers, by contrast, were not as decisive or sharp.
|
|
The US, by contrast, has a death rate of 1.2%.
|
|
Mr. Obama, by contrast, got mileage out of the episode.
|
|
Social isolation, by contrast, brings risk, especially for older folks.
|
|
By contrast, the Razer Blade Stealth lasted over ten hours.
|
|
Jobs in Manhattan, by contrast, increased by only 221 percent.
|
|
Those viruses, by contrast, were primarily transmitted by symptomatic patients.
|
|
By contrast, the U.S. has only two icebreakers, she said.
|
|
By contrast, only 43 percent of those under 25 did.
|
|
The Moroccan fossils, by contrast, are roughly 220,000 years old.
|
|
ETFs, by contrast, can be traded on the open market.
|
|
By contrast, she particularly commended the assistance provided by Zimbabwe.
|
|
Pogba, by contrast, had joined Manchester United as a teenager.
|
|
Almost everything that's currently being debated, by contrast, is pointless.
|
|
Clannishness, by contrast is about tight and exclusive blood bonds.
|
|
By contrast, Visa processes only about 2,000 transactions per second.
|
|
By contrast, "Bernie's plan's been refined through fire," he claimed.
|
|
" By contrast, he said, "the working class lives with it.
|
|
Democrats, by contrast, became discouraged and that party's turnout decreased.
|
|
Bourbon, by contrast, must be at least 51 percent corn.
|
|
By contrast, Snap rents storage and server space from Google.
|
|
The backache, by contrast, went on for months, even years.
|
|
By contrast, something like a solar eclipse is just fun.
|
|
By contrast, we feel everyone's pain, forgive no one's trespasses.
|
|
By contrast, Conley played 18 professional seasons in 12 years.
|
|
Swipe Night, by contrast, creates a shared experience within Tinder.
|
|
By contrast, at least 54% of all Americans own stocks.
|
|
By contrast, the fastest wireless chargers offer only 22 watts.
|
|
Investments, by contrast, generate "financial pressure for returns," he said.
|
|
In Iran, by contrast, the discourse has been more tolerant.
|
|
Today's emerging players, by contrast, are talking a big game.
|
|
The U.S. Tax Court, by contrast, is a public forum.
|
|
By contrast, ice hockey has players moving all the time.
|
|
By contrast, traditional equities markets mostly value based on earnings.
|
|
By contrast, installation made up 53 percent of the total.
|
|
The premium at Whisky Auctioneer, by contrast, is 10 percent.
|
|
The Liberal Democrats, by contrast, poured enormous resources into Richmond.
|
|
Sanders, by contrast, has not released a fully detailed plan.
|
|
By contrast, demonstrations of oneness, sameness and unity reassure them.
|
|
The Ukraine scandal, by contrast, began with a smoking gun.
|
|
Forever 21, by contrast, is still owned by its founders.
|
|
By contrast, Hava Health is pitching a smoking cessation tool.
|
|
By contrast Ms Suu Kyi's supporters have sprung into action.
|
|
Chu's film, by contrast, has no Caucasian characters at all.
|
|
By contrast, the flu shot is an inactivated influenza vaccine.
|
|
Moving to a vote now, by contrast, means admitting failure.
|
|
A V.R. application, by contrast, can use many times more.
|
|
Bong's own cinematic standing, by contrast, only became more indisputable.
|
|
Samsung, by contrast, was always a bit of a mess.
|
|
By contrast, Mr. Pompeo unfailingly sticks to the presidential line.
|
|
South Korea, by contrast, is doing 10,003 tests a day.
|
|
Cancer, by contrast, was an exterminator's problem — a poisoner's dilemma.
|
|
The elderly, by contrast, weren't ideologically opposed to Le Pen.
|
|
By contrast, the United States has a worldwide corporate tax.
|
|
Pete Buttigieg, by contrast, introduced his own website with zero.
|
|
By contrast, just 30 percent of other clinics do that.
|
|
By contrast, Medicaid has typically grown at 7 percent annually.
|
|
Medina, by contrast, seeks to get to know his subjects.
|
|
Porsche, Rolex, and Mercedes, by contrast, are cold and competent.
|
|
Trump, by contrast, has basically no understanding of foreign policy.
|
|
By contrast, the film industry barely seems to be moving forward.
|
|
Fink, by contrast, seems to want to have it both ways.
|
|
By contrast, rings for professional franchises typically use the real thing.
|
|
There is plenty of evidence, by contrast, that I hate them.
|
|
A no-deal Brexit, by contrast, could have highly visible effects.
|
|
By contrast, Tencent, China's biggest tech titan, has gone fully vertical.
|
|
By contrast, Google parent Alphabet has underperformed the S&P 500.
|
|
By contrast, the attrition rate for all applicants was 21 percent.
|
|
By contrast, it's not clear that Trump did anything illegal here.
|
|
Children, by contrast, need stability, consistency, routine, and above all, commitment.
|
|
Trump, by contrast, stayed in his limousine and stared straight ahead.
|
|
By contrast, it is a double chicken sandwich on red buns.
|
|
In Stephens's telling, by contrast, Trump is a cancer on conservatism.
|
|
By contrast the bellwether S&P Goldman Sachs Commodity Index (GSCI) .
|
|
Magic Leap's virtual images, by contrast, are smooth and incredibly realistic.
|
|
German rival Allianz, by contrast, registered outflows over the same period.
|
|
UVB rays, by contrast, are the ones primarily responsible for sunburns.
|
|
By contrast, only half of Costa Ricans had heard any euphemisms.
|
|
Chandrasekaran, by contrast, was born into a south Indian agricultural family.
|
|
By contrast, the onshore yuan traded at 6.8952 against the dollar.
|
|
By contrast, Nerlens Noel is a good defender and rim protector.
|
|
By contrast, U.S. tech IPOs had average gains of 42 percent.
|
|
Sanders, by contrast, beats all three Republicans and absolutely trounces Trump.
|
|
By contrast, Van Vuuren believed the US to be a meritocracy.
|
|
Nicotine, by contrast, can increase the release of multiple different neurotransmitters.
|
|
By contrast, around 70 percent of WNBA players are African American.
|
|
Liberalism, by contrast, does not believe it has all the answers.
|
|
Turkey, by contrast, has tightened monetary policy belatedly and often indirectly.
|
|
The ACA, by contrast, has led to something of a mess.
|
|
By contrast, the mother giraffe stands unfazed amid the dry savanna.
|
|
Iran, by contrast, wants above all to preserve the Assad regime.
|
|
His teammate, Matt Saracen, is cute; Riggins, by contrast, is hot.
|
|
By contrast, the Cars are pure consumer object: shiny, inexpressive, chilling.
|
|
By contrast, 3.3 million Poles pulled clear of the poverty threshold.
|
|
Google News, by contrast, aggregates all its content through computer algorithms.
|
|
In their eyes, by contrast, the West appears fickle and preachy.
|
|
By contrast, roughly 700 cyclists die each year on America's roads.
|
|
By contrast, a nice loamy market, primed, was a joy forever.
|
|
CNN, by contrast, just set programming in ways that maximized viewership.
|
|
By contrast, the intifada was marked mainly by stone-throwing clashes.
|
|
Diesel-generated power, by contrast, costs $0.38 per kWh to produce.
|
|
Ms Spanberger, by contrast, came across as cool, approachable and engaged.
|
|
David Bowie, by contrast, does not need me to mourn him.
|
|
By contrast Mr Macron, who set up his party, En Marche!
|
|
Self-driving vehicles, by contrast, are not in themselves the solution.
|
|
By contrast, the numbers of adults has declined by just 46%.
|
|
The leave people, by contrast, are playing with an uncanny gemütlichkeit.
|
|
Ms Le Pen, by contrast, offers bigotry mixed with make-believe.
|
|
By contrast, his own peg delicately clipped them to the line.
|
|
"Loving", by contrast, makes few direct references to the characters' race.
|
|
In Japan, by contrast, barely a fifth of researchers are female.
|
|
By contrast, the economic environment in the European Union is improving.
|
|
By contrast, her case-competition team was always fun and easygoing.
|
|
Kingelez's imagined cities, by contrast, are meticulously planned, luminous and stunning.
|
|
The SPDR Consumer Discretionary ETF (XLY), by contrast, has 91 holdings.
|
|
By contrast, few Indonesians or Indians would recognise the name Alibaba.
|
|
Pro-Beijing parties, by contrast, have an easier time raising money.
|
|
Trump, by contrast, is the whole package of ideas and fury.
|
|
More authoritarian regimes, by contrast, would simply turn off the internet.
|
|
"Multi-family offices" (MFOs), by contrast, serve more than one master.
|
|
By contrast, domestic stock funds posted $4.4 billion in weekly withdrawals.
|
|
His brother, by contrast, built a wolf-proof house from bricks.
|
|
Parliamentary governments, by contrast, can pass spending bills with simple majorities.
|
|
Mr Schwarzman, by contrast, has tightly hugged control of his partnership.
|
|
In Britain, by contrast, the circle of major donors is tiny.
|
|
By contrast, information from outsiders is more likely to be ignored.
|
|
Wage bargaining in Germany, by contrast, was decentralised soon after unification.
|
|
By contrast, students who go to Germany study free of charge.
|
|
Hillary Clinton, by contrast, does not propose capping national health spending.
|
|
By contrast, municipal water represents a mere 210% of global use.
|
|
The new right is, by contrast, implacably hostile towards classical liberals.
|
|
By contrast, Liew's avatar claims the entire page as his domain.
|
|
Tea, by contrast, uses a far smaller 34 liters per cup.
|
|
By contrast, Ukraine is the second-poorest country on the continent.
|
|
Democratic leaders, by contrast, agree with her diagnosis of the problem.
|
|
Ryan, by contrast, will probably hold on to his House majority.
|
|
By contrast, the bloc's 27 other states presented a united front.
|
|
Bank of America, by contrast, is accredited with an "A+" rating.
|
|
By contrast, Blue Apron's subscription kits start at $9 per person.
|
|
The FERC's decision, by contrast, ought to be an easy one.
|
|
Trump, by contrast, has been far less confrontational on the issue.
|
|
Bureaucrats in Tokyo and Seoul, by contrast, are legitimising virtual trading.
|
|
The time difference with Tokyo, by contrast, is only one hour.
|
|
By contrast, Mathias in the new film is a pathetic tool.
|
|
The current era name, Heisei, simply means "achieving peace", by contrast.
|
|
Liverpool, by contrast, spent 171.3 million pounds on four new players.
|
|
By contrast, the emerging economies that interest Mr Robertson do badly.
|
|
By contrast, Richard Nixon faced impeachment under badly deteriorating economic conditions.
|
|
By contrast, my cheapest transport month was June at just $26.
|
|
Nearly all words in a human language, by contrast, are arbitrary.
|
|
In 2018, by contrast, just three states enacted five similar provisions.
|
|
The other party, by contrast, seems to have done something weird.
|
|
By contrast, creative arts, agriculture and communications graduates earn the least.
|
|
Self-driving car technology, by contrast, poses obvious public safety hazards.
|
|
By contrast, ride-hailing has a far lower barrier to entry.
|
|
Remove the ice, by contrast, and those processes go into reverse.
|
|
Rival Airbus, by contrast, had orders and options for 123 jets.
|
|
By contrast, Labour had a 23-point advantage among private renters.
|
|
Tunisians, by contrast, worked together to shore up their nascent democracy.
|
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By contrast, The First Purge goes all-in with its politics.
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Florida, by contrast, got only 1.3% of all U.S. VC funding.
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Animals, by contrast, are composed of parts that are extremely multifunctional.
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By contrast, Okafor has two years remaining on his rookie deal.
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To Shakespeare, by contrast, all combatants look more or less alike.
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The bank by contrast said the report showed its strategy working.
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Shahbaz Sharif, by contrast, has maintained balanced ties with the military.
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The outlook for U.S. growth, by contrast, he said remained strong.
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The cheapest unsubsidized Obamacare plan, by contrast, is $6543 each month.
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Italian 10-year yields, by contrast, rose marginally to 1.90 percent.
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By contrast, a substantial number of white people still aren't convinced.
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Today, by contrast, stocks are worth more than 153 times earnings.
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Services-sector PMIs in most countries, by contrast, indicate continued expansion.
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On inflation reduction, by contrast, Republicans have the top four places.
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By contrast, in September 1996, the Nasdaq rose by 7.5 percent.
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Left brained people, by contrast, are more logical, analytical and objective.
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Mueller's team, by contrast, has stayed largely intact from the beginning.
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By contrast, it more than doubled for individuals in childless households.
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Apple's ARKit, by contrast, took things from niche to mainstream overnight.
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For mammals, by contrast, that efficiency is usually around 20 percent.
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By contrast, why does every one else seem so mealy-mouthed?
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By contrast, the political parties spent £93 million on Google advertising.
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Netflix, by contrast, wants to bring its model more vertically integrated.
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And by contrast, it sounds tremendously energetic through the Sony 1000XM3.
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By contrast, Nguyen says the animal's death is considered a portent.
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Republicans, by contrast, have had a near-total change of heart.
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Pounding meat, by contrast, brought no benefit, whereas slicing it did.
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By contrast, the new proposals suggest a more closely managed system.
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Trumpcare, by contrast, enshrines indenture as a facet of personal liberty.
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By contrast, Ms. Clinton recognizes the importance of the online economy.
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By contrast, Kazan as Emily Gardener is witty, like, genuinely witty.
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By contrast, videos that appear to be truly voyeuristic are praised.
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When companies cross Trump, by contrast, they risk being punished financially.
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SVU, by contrast, always had a female lead detective in Benson.
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Sprint, by contrast, has struggled to have the same consumer impact.
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Republicans, by contrast, probably get the better side of this deal.
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The battle over health care, by contrast, requires enflaming mass passions.
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We public defenders, by contrast, had a rather less glamorous reputation.
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The French, by contrast, spent only £290m and the Germans £230m.
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By contrast, in 2017 Republicans continue to provide cover for Trump.
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Stopping potholes growing in existing surfaces, by contrast, means eternal vigilance.
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Mr Fazioli, by contrast, considers his firm a boutique instrument-maker.
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"Hamilton", by contrast, is based on a stodgy 832-page biography.
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" The first lady, by contrast, "wants to make it more open.
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New York's law, by contrast, is the product of legislative inertia.
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Iowans, by contrast, have the lowest average balance at only $5,155.
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Spain, by contrast, has put two new attackers into its lineup.
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Mr. Sanders, by contrast, has struggled to win their backing. Mrs.
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German property site ImmobilienScout24 is, by contrast, more mature and profitable.
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In the United States, by contrast, digital coin transactions are taxable.
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The Daily Mail's website, by contrast, garners 225m visitors each month.
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Spot gold, by contrast, slipped to its lowest for the year.
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Toyota, by contrast, has sold more than 40 million Corollas worldwide.
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Policies for insuring cars and homes, by contrast, are renewed annually.
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By contrast, every American should offer a standing ovation to Sen.
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By contrast, fuel savings and government incentives make electric cars cheaper.
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By contrast, organic cow's milk costs around $6-7 a gallon.
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By contrast, our health systems profit only if Americans get sick.
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By contrast, the current federal recidivism rate is near 33 percent.
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Evolution, by contrast, is a body blow to evangelical Christians' worldview.
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By contrast, the average money market account yields just 25 percent.
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By contrast, law enforcement vigorously pursued its end of the program.
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By contrast, Palestinians voiced alarm at the change in U.S. tone.
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The canvas of "The Suicide," by contrast, could not be broader.
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The Senate-passed bill, by contrast, would have banned its creation.
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By contrast, the current quarter is tracking for about $130 billion.
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By contrast hirings and pay for temporary workers picked up speed.
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Phoenix's Joker, by contrast, has very specific triggers for his violence.
|
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The F.A., by contrast, could not afford to examine the nuance.
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By contrast, The New European was conceived as a niche publication.
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By contrast, the country has only about 280,000 Roman Catholics. Msgr.
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The director, by contrast, is the natural author of a movie.
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By contrast, conditions and the outlook for retailers were less rosy.
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Modern-day kangaroos, by contrast, prefer grasses, flowers, ferns, and moss.
|
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By contrast, real-estate companies are generally not valued so highly.
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By contrast, Oklahoma has the lowest state average, at about $2.50.
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By contrast, just 12 percent of Democrats reported those same sentiments.
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Microsoft Cortana, by contrast, has eight languages tailored for 13 countries.
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By contrast, Biden has 13 billionaire donors, and Warren has two.
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Rojas-Berscia, by contrast, grew up in an educated trilingual household.
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By contrast, Gusto's office has the air of a meditative retreat.
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In 2006, by contrast, more than 558,000 new businesses were created.
|
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Donald Trump's life, by contrast, looks superficially successful and profoundly miserable.
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By contrast, the Amex Business Gold's earning structure is more nuanced.
|
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The Senate bill, by contrast, would add 6,961 active-duty troops.
|
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The classic conservative belief, by contrast, is that character is destiny.
|
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By contrast, among working-class white women, views are split evenly.
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By contrast, more than 22017,25.9 students enrolled in university last year.
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Trump's signature, by contrast, indicates a more guarded personality, they said.
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By contrast, in South America, Bolivia is Venezuela's last reliable ally.
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By contrast, the N.B.A. has loosened its restrictions on sideline technology.
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By contrast, only 84 percent of white Democrats voted for Clinton.
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By contrast, the Arizona Republican Party paid just 6900 staff members.
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A son, by contrast, brings his wife to his parents' house.
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Her husband, by contrast, has a 41% favorable/57% unfavorable rating.
|
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By contrast, Trump's predecessor, Barack Obama, was very popular among Spaniards.
|
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By contrast, USC all but told the NCAA to pound sand.
|
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MongoDB, by contrast, has consistently followed the stricter AGPL license model.
|
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Democracy, by contrast, is built to survive more than one leader.
|
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By contrast, investing in football yields the occasional future NFL quarterback.
|
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The Amazon fracas, by contrast, seems like more bark than bite.
|
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By contrast, the joys of compound words are limitless, and free.
|
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By contrast, Yang is trying to reach all types of people.
|
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By contrast, Republicans held a narrow advantage among voters over 20003.
|
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Staples of Meltzer's diet, by contrast, included Red Bull and Tang.
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By contrast, Hoyle is seen as a much less controversial figure.
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By contrast, many Israelis focused on the behavior of the soldiers.
|
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By contrast, 138,000 voters had cast ballots in the Republican primary.
|
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By contrast, Larry Brown doesn't seem interested in the job anymore.
|
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By contrast, China's stock markets may be less of a priority.
|
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By contrast, Europe's is already shrinking, and Asia's soon will be.
|
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The Trump reset, by contrast, doesn't seem to have really started.
|
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Mr. Bolton, by contrast, has ranked among Mr. Putin's harshest critics.
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Trump, by contrast, mostly owns what are known as illiquid assets.
|
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By contrast, Mr. Shanahan has held the line for Mr. Trump.
|
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By contrast, hoverfly migrations have stayed stable for the past decade.
|
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Mr. Trump, by contrast, cares not at all about public unity.
|
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Bacteria, by contrast, can build wires from little more than sugar.
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Today, by contrast, we walk in and we're pressured to perform.
|
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Owls, by contrast, abide only the laws of their own bodies.
|
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By contrast, exit polls necessarily survey people who have just voted.
|
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China, by contrast, has faltered, never getting beyond the quarterfinals again.
|
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Trump and his supporters, by contrast, aren't setting the bar low.
|
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California, by contrast, made marijuana legal for medical purposes in 1996.
|
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"The Brahms-Haydn Variations" (2000), by contrast, is untroubled and assured.
|
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Zogby, by contrast, pegs Trump's disapproval rating at just 47 percent.
|
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Chicago, by contrast, just witnessed an entirely different sort of jolt.
|
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Clinton has, by contrast, mainly been subjected to two negative storylines.
|
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By contrast, nonprofit navigators and other "assisters" cannot recommend specific plans.
|
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By contrast, Facebook and Facebook Messenger ask for users' real names.
|
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Lyft, by contrast, has a market capitalization of about $17 billion.
|
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New York City, by contrast, has been far slower to change.
|
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Presidential politics, by contrast, remains decidedly stuck in the analog age.
|
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By contrast, Republicans have been shifting to close ranks around Trump.
|
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Gardening books, by contrast, sold about a million units in 2015.
|
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Ronald Reagan, by contrast, had 35 unfilled judgeships; Obama had 54.
|
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Europe, by contrast, has less than a tenth of the market.
|
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By contrast, its average rate increase this year was 55 percent.
|
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On the Republican side, by contrast, committee leadership is term-limited.
|
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"Why We Sleep," by contrast, is a book on a mission.
|
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By contrast, Republican voters are more split on their confidence levels.
|
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Raab, by contrast, currently has an approval rating of minus 17%.
|
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By contrast, I feel surprisingly eager, and fully in the zone.
|
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By contrast, only 19 percent of progressive activists held this view.
|
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By contrast, we want coronavirus research results shared quickly and widely.
|
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By contrast, no deficit was found for judgments about sexual desire.
|
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By contrast, the Democrats mope like marchers in a funeral parade.
|
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The American tax credits, by contrast, can be used for imports.
|
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In "Giselle," by contrast, the mad scene has almost no dance.
|
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Wagner, by contrast, claimed to value compassion above all other emotions.
|
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By contrast, many of her female predecessors were foreign policy experts.
|
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The Palestinians, by contrast, are mourning a half-century of suffering.
|
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The Ninth Circuit, by contrast, rested its conclusions on statutory grounds.
|
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General Motors, by contrast, stopped selling cars in India in 2017.
|
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Abolishing ICE, by contrast, is clearly less popular, at 228-251.
|
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By contrast, the Green Party's support is strongest among under 40s.
|
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By contrast, Sanders's chief rival Biden has advocated less dramatic policies.
|
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Wuhan coronavirus patients, by contrast, get coughs, fever, and pneumonialike symptoms.
|
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By contrast, environmental group Legambiente accused Rome of dragging its feet.
|
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By contrast, environmental group Legambiente accused Rome of dragging its feet.
|
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By contrast, 86% of Republicans believed Trump should not be removed.
|
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Tim Hortons' cheapest doughnuts, by contrast, cost under a dollar each.
|
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By contrast, "they" is universal and purely neutral, Bradley told me.
|
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Its rival Avis, by contrast, has a relatively safe 3.4 multiple.
|
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Children, by contrast, react with ease to new environments and challenges.
|
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By contrast, few deny that the richest Americans have sprinted ahead.
|
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The Conservative Party, by contrast, has tacked hard to the right.
|
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GitLab, by contrast, is a niche product mostly used by developers.
|
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By contrast Kenya's president earns a monthly salary of around $14,000.
|
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Trump's market, by contrast, begins with nothing and ends in nothing.
|
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Many of Halcyon's inhabitants, by contrast, seem irreparably broken by capitalism.
|
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By contrast, the UK, with just 66 million people, has 16.
|
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Jeremy Scott, by contrast, offered up not rebellion, but a raspberry.
|
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Roth IRAs, by contrast, do not have a contribution age limit.
|
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Leng Feng, by contrast, is a moody individual on a quest.
|
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Mr. Xi, by contrast, receded from public view for several days.
|
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The Syrian Army, by contrast, said that three people had died.
|
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Mr. Hallberg, by contrast, has grown more conventional and more mannered.
|
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Trump, by contrast, currently has a war chest of $41 million.
|
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By contrast, Lim Miller's organization provides no services or advice directly.
|
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The Times editorial board, by contrast, takes issue with the decision.
|
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In Dhaka, by contrast, homes cover nearly 20% of the land.
|
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Many top hedge funds, by contrast, required a $10 million investment.
|
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Mr. Mueller, by contrast, is not seen as a political figure.
|
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Elizabeth Warren, by contrast, is offering a choice, not an echo.
|
|
The campaign of Mr. Wilders, by contrast, was much more restrictive.
|
|
By contrast, business jets depreciated 11.6 percent from 2016 to 2017.
|
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Medication abortion, by contrast, gives women ''a second chance at choice.
|
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The other, by contrast, had preserved his mastered dignity unto death.
|
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Mr. Sanders's immigration plan, by contrast, promises a moratorium on deportations.
|
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By contrast 2,869 firms got venture funding in top-ranked California.
|
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By contrast, the St. Regis only had rooms starting at $975.
|
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Zsa Zsa Gabor's celebrity, by contrast, outshone a modest acting career.
|
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By contrast, a majority of men — 53 percent — still oppose impeachment.
|
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By contrast, the employment rate of blacks, Hispanics and Asians increased.
|
|
In the army, by contrast, just 8% of economists are female.
|
|
By contrast, Lovecraft's protagonist is Gustaf Johansen, a white Norwegian sailor.
|
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The Senate bill, by contrast, would have banned Space Corps' creation.
|
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By contrast, this combination is solely about leadership, growth, and opportunity.
|
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In the decade starting in 2000, by contrast, 76% did so.
|
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Unarmed citizens, by contrast, stopped active shooters on twenty-one occasions.
|
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Solondz's mutt, by contrast, is basically a MacGuffin with a tail.
|
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By contrast, 27 Democratic senators received a perfect, 100 percent score.
|
|
By contrast, the indices for the United States and Japan fell.
|
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By contrast, Germany's automotive giants have favored a more confrontational approach.
|
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By contrast, only 4 percent of defaults are balances above $40,000.
|
|
By contrast, natural forests continue to sequester carbon for many decades.
|
|
By contrast, neither of the winning candidates has a national profile.
|
|
Amazon, by contrast, paid $1.1 billion in federal taxes in 2016.
|
|
By contrast, L'Oreal has opted for boosting its own makeup brands.
|
|
By contrast, our Keynesian central bankers claim prosperity flows from spending.
|
|
Trump, by contrast, totally ignored concerns about human rights and democracy.
|
|
Trump, by contrast, currently has a war chest of $22018 million.
|
|
Trump, by contrast, lacks any kind of conventional qualification for office.
|
|
By contrast, Lyft, Uber's largest American rival, has reached half that.
|
|
By contrast, a high estimate of Europe's wolves is about 17,000.
|
|
Bush, by contrast, had no intention of surrendering America's dominant position.
|
|
By contrast, ditching the deal significantly strengthened hardliners such as Soleimani.
|
|
Buffett, by contrast, doesn't miss an opportunity to explain his ideas.
|
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, by contrast, would decentralize authority.
|
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The Second Avenue subway, by contrast, took a decade to build.
|
|
By contrast, every Democrat supported greater investment in research and development.
|
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By contrast, there are very few working-class people in Congress.
|
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Vladimir Putin, by contrast, is probably in a pretty good mood.
|
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Trump, by contrast, has only 70, many of them national staff.
|
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It is poetry, by contrast, that does Sorel's character most justice.
|
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Lying in this hearing, by contrast, doesn't help Cohen at all.
|
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By contrast, a new wind farm costs just $1,980 per kilowatt.
|
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By contrast, the planet's Brightside is a different flavor of hell.
|
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Health science, by contrast, evolves very slowly and breakthroughs are rare.
|
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No More Weak Dates, by contrast, focuses on a single theme.
|
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By contrast, visits to Tokyo roughly tripled in the same period.
|
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Cannibalism, by contrast, makes a lot more sense as an explanation.
|
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Before the printing press, by contrast, books had heft and individuality.
|
|
By contrast, the percentage of users that are "Very Satisfied" with Lyft's service has risen from 25 percent to 37 percent as compared to September 2016; by contrast, Uber's percentage has remained flat at 18 percent.
|
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The canvases, by contrast — and in saying "by contrast," I mean, "in an absolute, Cartesian divorce that reveals how profoundly beside himself any asthetically attentive person must feel these days" — are painted with nothing but Torrit Gray.
|
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By contrast, conservatives are suspicious of all revolutionary pretensions to universal truth.
|
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By contrast Ruth Davidson, the leader of the Scottish Conservatives, is buoyant.
|
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By contrast, their Emirati-backed successors have no courts to try prisoners.
|
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Light coming from other directions, by contrast, is cancelled through destructive interference.
|
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By contrast a parent with one child can receive up to $3,461.
|
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By contrast, at least 45 self-described marijuana and cannabis companies did.
|
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By contrast, California gained two House seats and two Electoral College votes.
|
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By contrast, 83 percent approved of President Barack Obama's transition in 2008.
|
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By contrast, the Southern Hemisphere receives the most sunlight in mid-December.
|
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Putin, by contrast, came in ready to go as he famously does.
|
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By contrast to Bush, Bill Clinton is warmly remembered by many Democrats.
|
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Most Western European countries, by contrast, have rates less than 20 percent.
|
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Three-quarters of Clinton backers, by contrast, said immigrants strengthened U.S. society.
|
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Factor investing, by contrast, involves a lot of churn—and thus expense.
|
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By contrast, villages getting the food saw prices fall by 3.9 percent.
|
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Western psychologists define social anxiety, by contrast, as fear of embarrassing oneself.
|
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By contrast, Uber has raised nearly $5 billion in the last year.
|
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By contrast, the has an average effective tax rate of 26.6 percent.
|
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Free tuition, by contrast, is simple to administer and easy to understand.
|
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By contrast, Iran and Iraq do not want to cement Saudi hegemony.
|
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By contrast, passive management saw just shy of $77 billion in inflows.
|
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" By contrast, he said, Netflix is "100% about the art of cinema.
|
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By contrast, hotels actually have standardized expectations that they have to meet.
|
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By contrast, fewer than 5 percent of adults currently use e-cigarettes.
|
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By contrast, 1,645 films by male directors have had that same honor.
|
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By contrast, the Tauros learned to defend themselves and suffered few losses.
|
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The America First app, by contrast, looks like a minimum viable product.
|
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By contrast, income for the richest 20053 percent rose about 22005 percent.
|
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Mrs Warren, by contrast, wants to tax huge fortunes out of existence.
|
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By contrast, the banner on the top of the Northern Bound page?
|
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By contrast, Chung set forth the ambitious goal of raising $100 million.
|
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AT&T, by contrast, has "5G Evolution" in just under 400 markets.
|
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The Premium tier, by contrast, gives users a close relationship with Patreon.
|
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By contrast, iPhone users have a clear and direct relationship with Apple.
|
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GE, by contrast, is known for its legions of well-paid executives.
|
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By contrast, unsaturated fats typically remain soft or liquid at room temperature.
|
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Mescaline-containing cacti, by contrast, are more widely used than ever before.
|
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By contrast, the average user spends 50 minutes a day on Facebook.
|
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The strike price for Hinkley, by contrast, is guaranteed for 35 years.
|
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By contrast, ties between Christians and their Kurdish protectors have grown closer.
|
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The M5S, by contrast, has slipped more than four points, to 29%.
|
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The Azerbaijani government, by contrast, characterized the Armenian forces as the aggressor.
|
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Today, by contrast, the most efficient system may be a centralised one.
|
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By contrast, globalization's advocates claim that all of this is sheer nonsense.
|
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By contrast, there was hardly any change in the arts and humanities.
|
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California, by contrast, has 120 members representing a population of 40 million.
|
|
Biden, by contrast, is polling fourth or fifth behind Sanders, Buttigieg, Sen.
|
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By contrast, North Koreans who manage to get out can never return.
|
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In China, by contrast, the monitoring could result in a digital dystopia.
|
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By contrast, here there is no symbolism and so nothing 'to get.
|
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Building a full-fledged cable channel, by contrast, would be far harder.
|
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Men, by contrast, try to pretend that they're just naturally cherry red.
|
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The fate of 216, by contrast, appeared to be a genuine mystery.
|
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By contrast capital allocation happens to a CEO, like it or not.
|
|
Apple, by contrast, fell YOY from 19 percent to 15 percent marketshare.
|
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The Index, by contrast, can tell when each individual finger is extended.
|
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By contrast, "real quick" has significance, reflecting the continuing acceleration of life.
|
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AMC's Jesse, by contrast, teeters on the verge of being a supervillain.
|
|
The rally, by contrast, felt like something out of the French revolution.
|
|
Trump aides, by contrast, are impatient with talk of fragility and complexity.
|
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The action scenes, by contrast, are visually uninteresting, borderline generic and unnecessary.
|
|
By contrast, in the wake of the revelation last week that Sen.
|
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By contrast, Walker and Brown's reveals celebrate sex and gender self-determination.
|
|
By contrast, few China-watchers are translating Chinese AI developments into English.
|
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By contrast, renting a helicopter can cost thousands of dollars per day.
|
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By contrast, the Axon M is chunky, heavy, and kind of slow.
|
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By contrast, nothing provokes Pyongyang more than cooperation between Washington and Beijing.
|
|
The optimists, by contrast, believe that markets are led by the economy.
|
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North Korea, by contrast, already has a dismal history with the IAEA.
|
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Europe, by contrast, is playing catch-up, and China has said little.
|
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By contrast, Twitch's biggest name, Ninja, is at the 11 million mark.
|
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Mr Muja's work, by contrast, rejects spectacle in favour of refugees' voices.
|
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By contrast, in 35 years under Republicans, black unemployment grew 13.7 points.
|
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By contrast, the other newcomer, Ciudadanos, is broadly liberal and somewhat technocratic.
|
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By contrast, Mr Trump's past efforts to break into Qatar have failed.
|
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By contrast, the EU buys U.S. prawns worth just 1 million euros.
|
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By contrast, anyone can walk into a sex clinic without a referral.
|
|
Labour's central party apparatus, by contrast, is increasingly stuffed with true believers.
|
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By contrast, Amazon has more than doubled in value over that stretch.
|
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By contrast, in Liaoning the share is 40% and in Heilongjiang 55%.
|
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By contrast, rail exports averaged 7953 million barrels a month in 2017.
|
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By contrast, in Telex, we do not see a weakness in Gilles.
|
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By contrast, Chicago's homicide rate for 2017 was about 24 per 100,000.
|
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By contrast, Life and Livin' It, is a sprawling and expansive affair.
|
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We, by contrast, will mail you thousands of dollars every year, forever.
|
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Wave, by contrast, has a presence in 255 of Myanmar's 330 townships.
|
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Western countries, by contrast, view such matters as a question of science.
|
|
Sanders, by contrast, beats Trump but loses to both Rubio and Cruz.
|
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By contrast 70m have been uprooted as a result of violent conflicts.
|
|
Loans from China, by contrast, have soared from virtually nothing to 4%.
|
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By contrast, MCU's embrace of the genre's limitations helps stave off fatigue.
|
|
By contrast, Vera Lutter uses modern chemistry but the oldest of cameras.
|
|
By contrast, his female co-presenters received constant remarks on their appearance.
|
|
The East African Community (EAC), by contrast, has no time to waste.
|
|
Neuropixels, by contrast, can just be plugged into the brain being studied.
|
|
Santa Clarita Diet, by contrast, rejects hate and the politics of hate.
|
|
By contrast, over half of intra-African trade is in manufactured products.
|
|
By contrast, "Anywheres" are cosmopolitan, socially liberal, internationalist and comfortable with change.
|
|
By contrast, agencies tied to the Guards rushed to confirm his departure.
|
|
By contrast, Chile Vamos ran a united, disciplined and well-funded campaign.
|
|
El Chapo's image, by contrast, seemed only to grow after his escapes.
|
|
Walmart, by contrast, had revenue of $13.5 billion online during the period.
|
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Oil producers, by contrast, need to protect crude output from falling prices.
|
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Mr Shadary, by contrast, is seen as offering more of the same.
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Irish painting and poetry, by contrast, usually celebrates hills, bogs and farms.
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Crossrail 2, by contrast, is forecast to generate £2.10 per pound spent.
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By contrast, Tesla has struggled with the nuts-and-bolts of carmaking.
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By contrast, we do have precedent for a government-mandated coal phaseout.
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Hollande, by contrast, is the most unpopular leader in French polling history.
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Corbyn and Labour, by contrast, seem more willing to compromise on immigration.
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By contrast though, she told us she had made her feelings known.
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By contrast, Trump is at 49 percent approval in the Rasmussen poll.
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By contrast, pro-Kremlin Russian media have cast doubt on the investigation.
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By contrast, the median home price in the U.S. overall is $275,000.
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In South Asia, by contrast, only 8% of SMEs are women-owned.
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By contrast, MORENA and the PAN improved their image among the electorate.
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The United States, by contrast, has taken a step backward on reporting.
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Mexico City, by contrast, looked to its indigenous past for national icons.
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The founder, by contrast, is slow to pick up on social cues.
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By contrast, McLaren's sports-car business took off only six years ago.
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For conservatives, by contrast, the Overton Window has always been about strategy.
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Obama, by contrast, has created a separate panel of private sector experts.
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By contrast, Russian President Vladimir Putin has a 28503 percent unfavorable rating.
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Donald Trump, by contrast, relies on courtiers who whisper in his ears.
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Leaf, by contrast, had more physical tools and a much higher ceiling.
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By contrast, Bristol-Myers published a 46-page document defending its deal.
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By contrast, Greenpeace's public statements on GMOs tend to be startlingly unscientific.
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By contrast, Trump has praised those around him who have challenged Mueller.
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Iowa State, by contrast, prefers to play 10 more possessions per game.
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But employees at smaller firms, by contrast, end up paying much more.
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Corbyn's allies by contrast argue that he's on the ballot by default.
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" By contrast, the most current season enthusiastically showcases models "size 0-22.
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By contrast, similarly rated issues from Indonesia have kept a stable footing.
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Vikander, by contrast, is now 29 with Tomb Raider out this Friday.
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Learning to ride the Boosted Rev, by contrast, just felt more natural.
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By contrast, 4-AcO-DMT allowed him to experience happiness and connection.
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LME copper volumes, by contrast are down by 12 percent this year.
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By contrast, Jay was in a strong position, and he weakened it.
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Elevate, by contrast, is selling into the teeth of the credit market.
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Getting cash, by contrast, lets her budget according to her own needs.
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By contrast, Mitterlehner and his French counterpart argued that the EU-U.
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In America, by contrast, a hefty 58% thought diversity improved their country.
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By contrast Russia is delighted by the prospect of a weaker Europe.
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In the developing world, by contrast, even horrifying pain is often untreated.
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By contrast, most consumer drones will only fly for about 22 minutes.
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In developing countries, by contrast, opioids are too hard to come by.
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By contrast, Scandinavian and Eastern European representatives tend to keep it snappy.
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Diego Rivera, by contrast, espoused Communist politics and championed the working class.
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Russia, by contrast, spent into the thousands of dollars on its ads.
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By contrast, it's harder to explain the rhetorical charms of Nate Diaz.
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By contrast, Fidelity's investment-grade bond funds beat 67 percent of peers.
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The US Army, by contrast, let an early robotic advantage slip away.
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The president, by contrast, is deeply unpopular in most of the country.
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The South and West Sides, by contrast, resemble cities such as Detroit.
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Dirt bikes, by contrast, have between 250 cc and 400 cc engines.
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The number of Republicans, by contrast, had dropped by more than 22016,000.
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Mr. Meszaros's fortune, by contrast, is tightly bound to the prime minister.
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The average burial, by contrast, costs between eight and ten thousand dollars.
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The Trump administration's announcement, by contrast, will be conducted through executive action.
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By contrast, Saudi Arabia had favored production limits to force prices up.
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By contrast, Abar's husband, Calvin, views life with neither sentiment nor flippancy.
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By contrast, between 1998 and 2008, OPEC made 27 changes to output.
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By contrast, the Catholic Church was reporting 228 "credible accusations" per year.
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By contrast, things look gloomy for nationalists, and particularly for Sinn Fein.
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The Democrats, by contrast, have woken up to the weakness of Congress.
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By contrast, Republican leaders and voters are increasingly more supportive of Israel.
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By contrast, the Washington House of Cards depicted was venal and petty,
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Colby's statement, by contrast, contained no such hedge words — or did it?
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President Donald Trump, by contrast, has a 41% favorable/57% unfavorable rating.
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By contrast, feelings of frustration and inadequacy tend to lead to narcissism.
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Highly skilled immigrants, by contrast, offer a lot to their adopted country.
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Embraer, by contrast, would control 60 percent of the market, they say.
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By contrast, it has been 22019 days since Trump won the election.
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This spy novel, by contrast, is narrated by a communist double agent.
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Bradley, by contrast, was happy to outline his vision in high definition.
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By contrast, there are 23 million in Beijing's city center, said Connelly.
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By contrast, Sanders enjoys a net 34-point favorability rating among millennials.
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Naz's mother, Safar, by contrast, is less certain of her son's innocence.
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By contrast, The Times found in its reporting on plans for Mrs.
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The Brexit vote, by contrast, has traumatized British politics by narrowing it.
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By contrast, there was always something a little reticent about Ms. Jackson.
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Smaller Baltic banks, by contrast, are punished because they are too small.
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By contrast, Finland is ranked fourth, behind Norway, Sweden and the Netherlands.
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By contrast, evangelicals represented only one-fourth of college-educated white voters.
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The young people in the compilations, by contrast, are all forward momentum.
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By contrast, the Democratic revival underway is both ideologically diverse and harmonious.
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By contrast, Halvorson has raised about $64,000 and loaned his campaign $200,000.
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By contrast, nearly 60 percent of information technology company sales are foreign.
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By contrast, consider the FDA-regulated Bacon Tortilla Chips I purchased recently.
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State park systems, by contrast, use more nuanced and varied fee structures.
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Academic historians, by contrast, often portray Hitler as a cipher, a nobody.
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By contrast, Trump won Roanoke County in 2016 by almost 30 points.
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Smith, by contrast, is an expert on Spinoza, Hegel and Leo Strauss.
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By contrast, more people watched a town hall with former Colorado Gov.
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By contrast, the Senate has three better paths to being less mean.
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The available photos of the statues, by contrast, show distinctly avian heads.
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Annie, by contrast, sounds more like a fugitive from a Bergman film.
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By contrast, P3s actually ensure that maintenance and upgrades cannot be deferred.
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By contrast, household debt has expanded primarily among those with better credit.
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Djokovic, by contrast, lacked his usual pinpoint footwork and depth of shot.
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By contrast, the murder rate in Norway is about 0.56 per 85033,000.
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Europe, by contrast, could witness a gradual replacement of diesels by EVs.
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The tides, by contrast, are more consistent and create more reliable power.
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WeWork, by contrast, was investing $3-$4 to get to a dollar.
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By contrast, Greg Vernick's food menu is deceptively straightforward: whole Amish chicken.
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By contrast, the Jets have not gained that many yards even once.
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Chileans, by contrast, invest the money they save in privately managed funds.
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By contrast, 31 people had Secret Service protection during the Obama administration.
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By contrast, advertisers spent only $13 billion on digital video last year.
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Hollister, by contrast, reported a 6 percent rise in same-store sales.
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By contrast, China views trade as a supremely political and security issue.
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By contrast, the Republican National Committee had $22016 million cash on hand.
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By contrast, 61 percent of African Americans believe race relations are bad.
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By contrast, McDermott faded away, ignored by the pro game he popularized.
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By contrast, Harvey—in Coldspring at least—has been slow and steady.
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The images in The Lost Rolls, by contrast, are unmoored from context.
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Melo, by contrast, is the most happy-go-lucky of the group.
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By contrast, those early agrarian civilizations involved much more labor and drudgery.
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Article continues after the video below Archer, by contrast, is unapologetically herself.
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The country's alumina producers, by contrast, are stepping up imports of bauxite.
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The Vittoria wine region, by contrast, is unprepossessing, to say the least.
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By contrast, Trringo offers rentals at 400 to 700 rupees an hour.
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By contrast, President Obama's legacy has been more hot air than action.
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By contrast, Pence will not be carrying Trump's baggage on Election Day.
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By contrast, Disney parks spends just under $600 million on marketing annually.
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" Brügger, by contrast, calls him "a goofy character from a screwball comedy.
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Neopets, by contrast, were colorful, distinguishable from each other, and undeniably cute.
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By contrast, more than two-thirds of Democratic voters said they were.
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By contrast, I have had a successful career and fulfilling personal relationships.
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The socialist, by contrast, believes that making things free makes people free.
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Slack customers, by contrast, are highly-engaged with the app, he said.
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Tornado research, by contrast, does not benefit from a long data record.
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By contrast, Lombardy was slower in testing those who didn't present symptoms.
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By contrast, RAND's report explains why we should all be afraid instead.
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The rollout of Messenger Day, by contrast, is massively distracting and obtrusive.
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In Vilnius, by contrast, non-Jewish ethnic Poles held most leadership positions.
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Trump, by contrast, has elevated unpredictability to the level of strategic doctrine.
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Confederate leaders, by contrast, are being celebrated purely for doing something bad.
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By contrast, consider big purple battlegrounds like Ohio, Michigan and North Carolina.
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Black abolitionists, by contrast, always put life and liberty on the line.
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" By contrast, Ms. Rech said, "Americans feel they know a lot already.
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The S&P 500, by contrast, is up more than 16 percent.
|
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By contrast, almost every chapter in "The Gone Dead" yields a surprise.
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McVay, by contrast, is considered an offensive genius, and an unconventional coach.
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The Chinese bids, by contrast, promised immediate financing from Chinese state banks.
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By contrast, only 21908 percent of those on the placebo received epinephrine.
|
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Balanchine, by contrast, doesn't just rise to the challenge — he seems released.
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By contrast, Marvel presented a realistic cityscape, at least from a distance.
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By contrast, Hamas militants in Gaza mixed Grads with smaller Qassam rockets.
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By contrast, 19 new antimicrobial drugs were approved between 1980 and 1984.
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Grant, by contrast, backed the rights and privileges of freed black Americans.
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In Australia, by contrast, there's about one gun per every eight people.
|
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Cable companies, by contrast, have two big advantages that reinforce each other.
|
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By contrast, this year was only Texas Tech's second round of 8.
|
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By contrast, fewer than a third report using Pinterest, LinkedIn or Snapchat.
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By contrast, there's no similar lack of clarity about obstruction of justice.
|
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By contrast, Mr. Musk's tweet last week caught Tesla's board by surprise.
|
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In Utah County, by contrast, residents still voted the old-fashioned way.
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Coutinho, by contrast, is a quiet, shy, reserved sort of a character.
|
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By contrast, 2628 percent said they almost always believe what is reported.
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By contrast, female chimpanzees mate wildly and promiscuously during each ovulatory cycle.
|
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Ms. Moon, by contrast, called for him to resign four months ago.
|
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By contrast, the ensuing kitchen table scene often feels obvious and programmatic.
|
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By contrast, Changi Airport in Singapore receives more than 187,000 passengers daily.
|
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China, by contrast, registered 81 people for the conference, and Canada 161.
|
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During the interview, by contrast, he plays himself doing his Trump impression.
|
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The stock market negatives on Mr. Hickey's list, by contrast, are straightforward.
|
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Most graduates of four-year colleges, by contrast, are doing just fine.
|
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By contrast, a fall in retail employment was once unambiguously bad news.
|
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By contrast, Ziming's courtship of Mrs Yu is chaste and old-fashioned.
|
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Bonobos, by contrast, live in forests where food is far more abundant.
|
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On the national-anthem protests, by contrast, most Americans agree with Republicans.
|
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Ms. Sherrill, by contrast, has spent just $1,800 of her own money.
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Steel-frame buildings, by contrast, are not considered vulnerable to moderate earthquakes.
|
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In opera, by contrast, madness revealed one of the art's great potentials.
|
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By contrast, even high-yield savings will not keep pace with inflation.
|
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The civilian sealift, by contrast, has been largely a spontaneous, volunteer affair.
|
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And, who knows, maybe Mr. Godwin's extratextual paraphernalia actually help by contrast.
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By contrast, the Warriors are the protagonist, with something clearly to lose.
|
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Mr. Dowd, by contrast, is a longtime insider of Washington's legal circles.
|
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Samsung, by contrast, appears to be doing just fine without its boss.
|
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By contrast, officers from Unit 23 travel to and from European countries.
|
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By contrast, Elliot has two thin strands of hope to cling to.
|
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When the justices rush, by contrast, they short-circuit this entire process.
|
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By contrast, America never had more than 180,000 service members in Iraq.
|
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By contrast, it took four months for SARS' genome to be published.
|
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By contrast, Mr Bannon is digging in for the strategic long haul.
|
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By contrast, as many Chinese have studied English as there are Americans.
|
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By contrast, 94% of Americans say they would vote for a woman.
|
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The Senate, by contrast, tends to be more methodical, deliberative and traditionalist.
|
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Thursday's performance at Trinity Church, by contrast, felt gripping, raw and searching.
|
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By contrast, small donors comprised an outsized portion of Trump's campaign haul.
|
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Mr. Trump, by contrast, filed his re-election papers on Inauguration Day.
|
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Guilloux, by contrast, held out hope for fraternity and for collective struggle.
|
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Ordinary flies, by contrast, immediately walked away from the laboratory carnival ride.
|
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By contrast, cocaine and methamphetamine are Schedule 2; heroin is Schedule 1.
|
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The Donnell branch, by contrast, is a fraction of its former size.
|
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By contrast, Mr. Katko's calculated distance could serve him well, he said.
|
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" Successful applications, by contrast, tended to use words like "neuron" and "cartilage.
|
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Retail mobile wireless telecommunications services, by contrast, illustrate a prototypical complex market.
|
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By contrast, retail investors comprise some 5 percent of Hyundai's shareholder base.
|
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Tesla, by contrast, today is a terrible idea with a brilliant leader.
|
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By contrast, the economic and labor statistics are both convincing and sobering.
|
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Red foxes, by contrast, were somewhat evenly distributed across all three zones.
|
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By contrast, we now have a milder contraction spread across more industries.
|
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The Anegada iguana, by contrast, was the most available, with 450 editions.
|
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By contrast, most of Casper&aposs customers don&apost get that chance.
|
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By contrast, on a recent weekday afternoon, the lot was mostly empty.
|
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In Baltimore, Mr. Cummings is revered; the president, by contrast, is reviled.
|
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Geely, by contrast, is arguably one of the country's most entrepreneurial automakers.
|
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Taking a few pills, by contrast, sounded easy — almost like birth control.
|
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By contrast, four hundred thousand were sent to all of North America.
|
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"The Mandalorian," by contrast, was largely dominated by conversations surrounding Baby Yoda.
|
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By contrast, it has been 44 days since Trump won the election.
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By contrast, more than 40 percent of respondents never worry about it.
|
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You, by contrast, were thinking about all this for the first time.
|
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The steeper yield curve, by contrast, is likely encouraging risk-taking behavior.
|
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By contrast, strong beef and pork exports helped Tyson's earnings, Hayes said.
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By contrast, euro zone factories had their best month since early 2011.
|
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Steve Jobs, by contrast, always had a big smile on his face.
|
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By contrast, the percentage of clinics in the Northeast increased 14 percent.
|
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Rookies in the N.B.A., by contrast, are paid a minimum of $543,33.
|
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By contrast, Germany's car industry exports four out of five vehicles made.
|
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By contrast, during much of Argentina's debt crisis, the country had resources.
|
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The offshore sector in the U.S., by contrast, is still relatively young.
|
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By contrast, Dubinsky said, fraud losses at large businesses average around $100,000.
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The main gallery, by contrast, is a pure celebration of Parisian couture.
|
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By contrast, Mr Ramaphosa appointed Ms Batohi after a meritocratic, transparent process.
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By contrast, we spend 3 times as much annually on food stamps.
|
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By contrast, Yovanovitch praised Kobolyev's tenure at Naftogaz for progress against corruption.
|
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Judges, by contrast, have become the most consequential policymakers in the nation.
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Traffic from the site Indeed, by contrast, has decreased year over year.
|
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By contrast, the United States had attacks in each and every year.
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By contrast, House Democrats will only have 15 open seats so far.
|
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Independence by contrast would allow us to protect our place in Europe.
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Lion Air pilots, by contrast, take a three-hour online-learning program.
|
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By contrast, he praised President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Egypt's repressive leader.
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By contrast, equity funds took in a net $8 billion in 2019.
|
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The inaugural speeches, by contrast, are almost always boring and dull affairs.
|
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By contrast, America never had more than 22012,275 service members in Iraq.
|
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By contrast, Torture Garden was—and still is—playful, cheeky, and sexy.
|
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People earning $75,000 or less, by contrast, would experience a tax increase.
|
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By contrast, nearly three-quarters say they are concerned about the environment.
|
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The European Parliament elections in May, by contrast, used a proportional system.
|
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By contrast, gun violence has been treated much less seriously by lawmakers.
|
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By contrast, Europe, as the report notes, has begun to push back.
|
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By contrast, the appeal of biomedical research often appears to transcend politics.
|
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By contrast, "Mountain Energei" projects clarity and control (and feels atypically woodsy).
|
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At many of his rallies, by contrast, he speaks off the cuff.
|
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By contrast, both Rahman and Wallach focus first on the administrative state.
|
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By contrast, Life and Livin' It, is a sprawling and expansive affair.
|
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Trump's health care bill, by contrast, is massively unpopular in the district.
|
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Something said in private to Goldman Sachs is, by contrast, cheap talk.
|
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Sanders's failure, by contrast, extended across the debate's entire foreign policy section.
|
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An independent care manager can run about $150 per hour, by contrast.
|
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Sanders's campaign's analysis, by contrast, estimated an average cost of $220 trillion.
|
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Frederick's works, by contrast, are limited to the confines of a gallery.
|
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In Europe, by contrast, being unfair to competing companies can violate antitrust law.
|
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By contrast, Asian tigers such as South Korea and Taiwan focused on schools.
|
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By contrast, surfaces have had a much smaller impact on Mr Federer's game.
|
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By contrast with interviews elsewhere in the media, they all come out glowing.
|
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"Gods of Egypt," by contrast, doesn't bother with the fig leaf of respectability.
|
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Private oil companies, by contrast, do not hold back output for strategic gain.
|
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Urban soil lead, by contrast, is a problem that slips past people unnoticed.
|
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The new peg, by contrast, is pegged only to a measure of inflation.
|
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Trump, by contrast, has enjoyed those advantages for his entire presidency so far.
|
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Today's engagement algorithms, by contrast, espouse no ideals about a healthy public sphere.
|
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Trump, by contrast, wants to turn the United States into a giant fortress.
|
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By contrast, 50 percent list getting married and 44 percent say having children.
|
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By contrast, farms, food processors and oil and mining companies might do better.
|
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By contrast, long/short equity and event-driven funds topped their wish list.
|
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The FBI, by contrast, is an institution of tens of thousands of employees.
|
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The median black person, by contrast, had a median net worth of $2,900.
|
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The Institute's device could, by contrast, deliver hormones in a smoother, sustained way.
|
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The US, by contrast, hasn't updated health warning labels on packs in decades.
|
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By contrast, almost all adults in the United States have a credit score.
|
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By contrast, mainstream politicians in Europe generally applauded Mr Trump's actions as proportionate.
|
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By contrast, Mr Gorsuch seems more ready to let his philosophical judgments out.
|
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The M5S, by contrast, has slipped more than four points to below 29%.
|
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Diego the hero, by contrast, is a red-blooded patriot defending the border.
|
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By contrast, a presidential election scheduled for July 29th has a grim feel.
|
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The most powerful commercial magnets, by contrast, contain elements known as rare earths.
|
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Instagram, by contrast, quickly moved to curb negative comments on Taylor Swift's posts.
|
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The stagnating rural areas, by contrast, tend to be much more Republican-leaning.
|
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By contrast, the Fed can always tighten policy as much as it likes.
|
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By contrast, the same day, the PD's mayor of Milan did step down.
|
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By contrast, Leadsom's CV has been ripped to shreds by the mainstream press.
|
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By contrast, this newest group of Democratic candidates seems more outspoken and unconventional.
|
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The problem with repeal and replace, by contrast, wasn't making the details work.
|
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The New York Public Library, by contrast, has never had a similar exhibition.
|
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The status quo, by contrast, would cement Mr Trump's takeover of the party.
|
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By contrast, 51 percent said they had an unfavorable view of Mr. Bush.
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