It's no longer about policy contrast -- it's about leadership contrast.
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Which parts of the image are low contrast, and which are high contrast?
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Is your eye drawn to the high contrast or low contrast areas first?
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Create one black-and-white version with high contrast and one with low contrast.
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"We have contrast with Biden, we have contrast with Bernie, we have contrast with — maybe a couple with Kamala," Ms. Gillibrand said, ticking off rivals one by one.
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But it was a contrast in style more than it was a contrast in substance.
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Contrast MPK 21 with Apple's famous spaceship headquarters and the contrast of corporate cultures comes into relief.
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I could bump up the contrast or lower the contrast, abstract it, make it more ambiguous and mysterious.
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Let's talk about that idea, distribution, wanting to ... And contrast Google with Facebook, if there is a contrast.
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A contrast with other historic moments This all is in contrast to other historic moments in the Capitol.
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In contrast, progressives argued their policies would excite voters and allow them to draw a distinct contrast to Trump.
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You have to offer a contrast to him, because every election is always a contrast of who came before.
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And no, I'm not talking about the contrast between public posturing and personal behavior, although this contrast can be extreme.
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Search in the Start Menu for "high contrast" and select "Turn high contrast on or off" when it comes up.
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A Striking Historical Contrast This cosmopolitan beauty stands out as a fascinating contrast to the history of the Tjuvholmen neighborhood.
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Seeking stability amidst the turmoilEffective elections are about contrast, and Biden provides the better contrast to Trump personality-wise than Bernie.
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These things contrast very jarringly with the most Christian of his insights, as they contrast jarringly with the self-perceptions of Christendom.
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Photographers often capture high-contrast colors to emphasize parts of an image, and low contrast colors to add dimension, foreground and background.
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The race for DNC chair, by contrast, has become largely a power struggle between factions — but one lacking a clear contrast of ideas.
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That temperature contrast is responsible for the existence of the jet stream; when the contrast shrinks, the jet stream tends to slow down.
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This contrast has many meanings, but the most germane one for our day is the contrast between the competitive virtues and the compassionate virtues.
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The deep black canvas makes colors stand out in contrast, and the first velvet paintings leveraged this high contrast to add drama to religious iconography.
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Layer, New Adjustment Layer and Brightness/Contrast gives you your extra layer to work with, then select the layer and pull the contrast right down.
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Because there's no contrast in the MRI so there's no risk, and we're trying to see if we can -- JOE KERNEN: Contrast is radiation, right?
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This contrast, in turn, between Trumpian irresponsibility and Clintonian deep engagement with governance is one of the biggest points of political contrast between the two nominees.
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This contrast is echoed in the textures — creamy yogurt, tender carrots and crunchy dukkah — as well as in a subtler flavor contrast of sweet and sharp.
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Soft Sounds from Another Planet embodies one of indie-rock's central dilemmas: the contrast between acoustic and electric sound, which engenders the consequent contrast between electric and electronic.
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The stark contrast between horizon and space makes me think that you'd need hard-edge abstraction to capture it — strong contrast between light and dark, very little color.
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"But the health care contrast, which is a very, very powerful one if you look at the polling, is where we can draw a sharp contrast," she added.
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"We're going to contrast our view with Mayor Buttigieg's," he said, adding that "one of the areas of contrast is at last count" Buttigieg had about 40 billionaire donors.
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While Bernie likes to contrast the Iraq war to the Iran deal — and no contrast better illustrates his worldview — it's precisely here that his 2628s socialist vision breaks down.
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But the 27-incher has a 144Hz refresh rate and a 3,000:1 contrast ratio, while the 32-inch model has a 60Hz refresh rate and a 2,500:223 contrast ratio.
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Alabama, in contrast, had the highest rate -- 83 percent.
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In contrast to all the FX noise, European shares .
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The function is far simpler, though still valid — contrast.
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" Compare and contrast: "Okay, two lagers, a wine…. what?
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In contrast, just 21 percent of Standard & Poor's 500 .
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" 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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BERLIN — The contrast could not have been more stark.
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Contrast this with Mr. Clinton's numbers – and Richard Nixon's.
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In contrast to Yoav's frenetic introduction, this image is ordered and precisely framed, and it announces a visual contrast that Lapid maintains as he toggles between distancing tableaus and jaggedly expressionistic movement.
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This ties into the contrast issue — there are no numerals, and the hands are low contrast, so you have to have memorized the clock in order to see what time it is.
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While the Cold War's clean-shaven American military hero stood in contrast to his unkempt, unchurched foes, the Long War's bearded operator now stood in contrast to his own unchurched fellow Americans.
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In contrast, the Patriots' figures were 5.92, 5.25 and 0.67.
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The other side: Contrast their outlook with the consultancy BloombergNEF.
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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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Trump, in contrast, bleeds emotion and unpredictability in Comey's account.
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Apple, in contrast, is entering a period of slower growth.
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In contrast, India's emissions increased by 114m tonnes last year.
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In contrast, stress slows the skin's monthly cell renewal process.
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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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That is a stark contrast to declines across Latin America.
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" I love the contrast between both parts of "Coke & Henny.
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"Which is quite a stark contrast with America," Madigan adds.
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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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In contrast, making devices is the main thing Apple does.
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By contrast, South Carolina has executed 41 people since 1988.
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In contrast, most Muslims and Christian Arabs do not serve.
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By contrast, global sea water is about 3.5 percent salt.
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I think this is a great way to contrast that.
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That's in sharp contrast to the next thing I see.
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That is in contrast to Obama's final months in office.
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By contrast, the Sonicare Series 2 felt like a toy.
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In contrast to bitcoin, volatility in the S&P 500 .
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These patches persist for days, frequently changing shape and contrast.
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Contrast this with a team whose founding team is diverse.
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In contrast, neighboring Chile has a cap on severance pay.
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In danmaku, by contrast, the goal posts do not change.
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In contrast, recruiters for the United States face two disadvantages.
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Walt Disney World, by contrast, is famously attentive to detail.
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I don't know if a listener can notice the contrast.
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Another successful 4mysquad format was to contrast Clinton with Sanders.
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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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In contrast, mathematics scores were hardly altered by pollution exposure.
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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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Rebalancing, in contrast, is a strategy for the long term.
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In contrast, the minimum salary for major leaguers is $535,000.
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In contrast, Trump's sherpa has only a handful of staff.
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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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In stark contrast Obama was articulate, sophisticated, erudite and cosmopolitan.
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In contrast with Cuba's authoritarian state, Haiti's government barely functions.
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In contrast, they hold a third of rouble government debt.
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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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You couldn't imagine a more sharp contrast to the surroundings.
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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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The contrast that Clinton is looking to draw is clear.
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The two leads also provide an interesting contrast in styles.
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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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In contrast, theater will always exist in a liminal space.
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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 contrast, the Democrats had themselves an apparently solid nominee.
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In Philadelphia, by contrast, climate change is taking center stage.
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In contrast to black campaigning which is libelous and informal.
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In contrast, India imported just 15 million tonnes in 2015.
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That right there is a Mike Judge kind of contrast.
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The entire show was one bombastic contrast building on another.
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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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There will be a sense of contrast between the worlds.
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The students, by contrast, are "reclaiming the state for everyone".
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He sought to draw a contrast between himself and Clinton.
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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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The contrast with the military side could not be starker.
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"Logan", in contrast, is allowed to stand on its own.
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In contrast, death rates fell overall for blacks and Hispanics.
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Mr. Haynes, by contrast, has built an island for two.
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You have the chance to become highly desirable in contrast.
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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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Contrast that with health care, which saw almost no drop.
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Contrast that with health care, which saw almost no drop.
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In contrast, negative stories about Trump often get lighthearted coverage.
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By contrast Alfred Finnbogason, Iceland's best striker, is no slouch.
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In contrast to the Netherlands, almost everyone is a farmer.
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That's in contrast to the retail model operated by Starbucks.
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In contrast, grizzled daredevils seek harder challenges on other mountains.
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Artist Kristen Reichert revels in creating work laden with contrast.
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In contrast, many other awards use a simple plurality vote.
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By contrast, Ms Davidson is a citizen of modern Britain.
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In contrast, the rise of Uber and Lyft seems unstoppable.
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People on the ineffective teams, in contrast, scored below average.
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This is contrast and desaturation being cranked to the max.
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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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Now, for a sharp contrast, take a look at Italy.
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In contrast, 113,20183 made it across the Mediterranean last year.
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Trump Jr., by contrast, appears to have an intellectual hinterland.
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The contrast between the presidential contenders could not be starker.
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In contrast, the IT of most Chinese companies is underdeveloped.
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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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In contrast, British yields would fall from 1.0% to 0.6%.
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By contrast, around 21 percent of Hutterite children have asthma.
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There's no multitude of dimming zones for remarkably improved contrast.
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To intensify that smoky eye look, remember: contrast is everything.
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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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Germany's rate of 3.6% stood in contrast to Greece's 20.5%.
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Dogs, by contrast, are in but not of our culture.
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"I love all of this color contrast," she told me.
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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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How many images — adjusted for image quality, brightness, contrast, etc.
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In contrast, poultry's image as a healthy meat survives unscathed.
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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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"I kept the shadow in between for contrast," he says.
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The president, in contrast, has all the advantages of incumbency.
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In contrast, 68% of Republican donors concurred with that statement.
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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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Trump has, so far, used that contrast to his advantage.
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And the contrast with Democrats' message couldn't be more striking.
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The fourth claim, by contrast, is in a sense true.
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In contrast, cars produced before Wednesday only had one camera.
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The Republicans, by contrast, won a seat for every 162,000.
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The contrast between the two flags was never more stark.
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Mr Woods, in contrast, played it safe and made par.
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She offers an appealingly modest contrast to a swaggering billionaire.
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Barbados, by contrast, had a poor population of around 240,000.
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SO THE CONTRAST WITH DELL COULD NOT BE MORE STARK.
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By contrast, Ms Lightfoot has never been elected to anything.
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In contrast, the automobile and metals industries were aggressive localisers.
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In contrast, opening a roasted bean releases a rich aroma.
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The contrast is even more pronounced at the county level.
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Wells Fargo's score, by contrast, rose 18 percent to 202.6.
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In contrast, my proposal would give the sentencing judge control.
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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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"Do I plan on running more contrast ads?" he said.
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In contrast, online sales of all goods jumped 13.7 percent.
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Country music, in stark contrast, is reflective of the past.
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In contrast, the old Firefox runs within a single process.
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By contrast, Mr Mueller acted because two presidents fell short.
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It's in stark contrast to the rest of the films.
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In contrast, team mate Nico Hulkenberg has scored 18 points.
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There is a fascinating contrast between the two leading contenders.
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By contrast, readers got almost weekly updates on Italian unification.
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The trick is to figure out how to enhance contrast.
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A younger, more dynamic candidate might benefit from the contrast.
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They are a stark contrast to the region's young population.
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Abroad, by contrast, China uses Facebook to dish up propaganda.
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The contrast in fortunes can be attributed to many forces.
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At restaurants, by contrast, you simply get the finished product.
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That is in sharp contrast to the outlook for Britain.
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Few of Basinski's records have shown such contrast as Shadow.
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By contrast, college athletes aren't free to negotiate with schools.
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The two teams stand in stark contrast to one another.
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By contrast, the Turkish economy has underperformed under coalition governments.
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All are staunch conservatives in contrast to Kennedy's moderate stance.
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Contrast Zappos with Wayfair, an ecommerce company that dropships furniture.
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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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Carter's boastfulness and unfathomable dominance stood in contrast to that.
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By contrast, shares of Segro were down by 5.6 percent.
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The contrast is slightly disorientating, given the last few hours.
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Politicians, by contrast, must grapple with conflicting values and interests.
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It was a stark contrast to the father's original story.
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Similar on policy, the candidates tried to contrast their experience.
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Other cities have adopted approaches that contrast sharply with Moscow's.
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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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Such views are in stark contrast with Marco Rubio's position.
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By contrast, Washington exported almost $800 million in fresh apples.
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In contrast to Trump, European populists are committed conservative nationalists.
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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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The contrast in size between island and ocean is stark.
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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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The contrast with today's footballers could not be more stark.
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Cruz, by contrast, was seen as tough until quite recently.
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In contrast, Europe appears to be well behind the curve.
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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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In contrast, Republicans did not mandate a specific viability threshold.
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In contrast, "clinic defenders" typically don't work with the clinics.
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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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In contrast, on this walk in Japan everyone was courteous.
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By contrast weak domestic demand had had a negative impact.
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Weibo, in contrast, is still growing – now at 282 million.
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In contrast, Republican candidates have largely proposed tougher immigration rules.
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Then, in Photoshop, Pratt cranked up the illumination and contrast.
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By contrast, a capital loss could help reduce your taxes.
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Brent, in contrast, can only be sold by the tankerload.
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Minimalist style is an intentional contrast to the artist's message.
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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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Republicans, in contrast, wrapped themselves in the mantle of patriotism.
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It's in stark contrast to everything about Kim and Kanye.
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Gerald's Game, in contrast, is about none of these things.
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That was in sharp contrast to the broader healthcare sector .
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Deutsche Bank in contrast operates a sprawling global investment bank.
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Clinton's consistency also provides a clear contrast to Mr. Trump.
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That doesn't necessarily mean that lead won't impact contrast sensitivity.
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A great one can create just as sharp a contrast.
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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.
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It's clearly a huge contrast to monastery life and values.
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The CEA paper is, by contrast, a useful clarifying moment.
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"Bait is a book about contrast," Palahniuk said to Mashable.
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By contrast, Chinese economic growth has slowed steadily since 2010.
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Gerchen Keller, by contrast, is structured like a hedge fund.
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Those are just anecdotal observations, but the contrast is striking.
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The first key contrast is on the issue of defense.
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The demand outlook, by contrast, is starting to look cloudier.
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Looking the other way, by contrast, comes with valuable spoils.
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Terrorism, by contrast, only holds tourism back for 13 months.
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Kobach's mind, in contrast, is a place far more sinister.
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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.
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CD wallets, in contrast, could house a thousand or more.
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E.ON, in contrast, will seek a greener sort of investor.
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McConnell, by contrast, is withdrawn and diffident in his public.
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The figure on the right, by contrast, is something else.
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In contrast to his predecessors, David Gunnlaugsson tightened banking regulation.
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Alexander Volkanovski's style made an interesting contrast with Chad Mendes's.
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Contrast their response with that of the national hospital organizations.
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By contrast, Farmobile of Overland Park, Kansas, is a startup.
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That's in stark contrast to what company executives told Congress.
|
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By contrast, Apple updates its devices for around five years.
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Geelong's bridges, by contrast, will be made with geopolymer concrete.
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Mr Bevin's Democratic challenger, Andy Beshear, seemed blessed, by contrast.
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In contrast, Tesla is up 17 percent in six months.
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Asia in contrast had been a bit more positive overnight.
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Iago, by contrast, was motivated by pure envy and spite.
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Their lawyers, by contrast, received an average of $2900 million.
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Lightning deaths in developed nations are, by contrast, extremely rare.
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In contrast, home birth in the United States is dangerous.
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Trump, by contrast, literally has his name stamped on things.
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A head of hair would have provided some helpful contrast.
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Shares in Europe, in contrast, are expected to rise Friday.
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In contrast, 280% of iOS devices are running iOS 249.
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By contrast, those tightly pleated Fortuny dresses seem more sexy.
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In contrast, where abortion is legal, it is also safe.
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By contrast, 2858.01 percent say their taxes are about right.
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The abundance portrayed in American movies offered an alluring contrast.
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In contrast, a company may have bonds of several maturities.
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The TCJA, in contrast, is a bad deal for workers.
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This is in sharp contrast to the actions of Backpage.
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In contrast, Trump voters love the fact he's politically incorrect.
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In contrast, Apple's business has been great, as has Microsoft.
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By contrast, polls had suggested that Britain might really walk.
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Japanese corporate taxes, by contrast, represented 4.14 percent of GDP.
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The 39 domestic violence shootings, in contrast, mainly involved whites.
|
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The contrast between their selflessness and Trump's selfishness is jarring.
|
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That is in stark contrast to previous years, IEA said.
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By contrast, the company's overall sales have increased 22009 percent.
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London's Olympics by contrast was over 80 percent publicly funded.
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I stand in marked contrast to my fellow Europeans' mystification.
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By contrast, the worms are meeting little resistance in Africa.
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Contrast that with Pai's Democratic predecessor, former Chairman Tom Wheeler.
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The researchers injected gadolinium, a contrast agent, into their bloodstreams.
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In contrast, Kim appears to be acting with great deliberation.
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By contrast, emissions in many emerging economies are still rising.
|
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Borussia Dortmund, by contrast, looked a little more long term.
|
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Contrast this with what Saudi Arabia has done for Lebanon.
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"This is a pretty basic contrast ad," Mr. Schriefer says.
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By contrast, only 18 percent of white respondents were unsure.
|
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Guido Reni, by breathless contrast, painted Sebastian in dramatic chiaroscuro.
|
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In contrast, around 20163,000 voters have gone the other way.
|
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Greens, by contrast, evaporated as an electoral force in Burlington.
|
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Most Western YouTubers are struggling to maintain growth, by contrast.
|
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Mr. Trump, in contrast, isn't too big on sober discourse.
|
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In contrast, an Italian exit wouldn't likely devalue the euro.
|
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Belvaux's movie, by contrast, is a sparse and solemn affair.
|
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By contrast, the Hirsch seemed a little simpler to me.
|
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Identity, by contrast, both begins and ends with a whimper.
|
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By contrast, it is very easy to demonstrate his exit.
|
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Mr. Kaine, by contrast, doesn't bring obvious political rewards. Mrs.
|
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The lawmakers' proposal, by contrast, applies only to federal employees.
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In contrast, methadone and buprenorphine can be started much sooner.
|
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Recent deals, by contrast, govern a wide variety of policies.
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At Burning Man, by contrast, you can use the art.
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By contrast, cats are meant to play with the NoBowl.
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By contrast, the Verizon workers are distributed throughout the country.
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By contrast, Barnes & Noble's sales fell 6.6 percent last quarter.
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By contrast, privately held companies spent an average of $222,300.
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By contrast, both sterling and the yen produced negative returns.
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Good to have the contrast with all the male characters.
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Donald Trump's battle against Hillary Clinton offers a huge contrast.
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In contrast, since taking office, he's never appeared on CNN.
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Clouds are a gorgeous contrast against a deep blue sky.
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The agency, in contrast, has issued a boilerplate response to
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" Buffett, by contrast, "obviously does not think about the quarter.
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Parliament's buoyancy comes from a contrast between highs and lows.
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Trump, in contrast, appears to view marriage like car ownership.
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How does this painting contrast with his "Garden Project" series?
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Turn on high contrast mode using the toggle you see.
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All of these stages have a certain element of contrast.
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Renting, by contrast, is essentially throwing money to the wind.
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In contrast, Ford stock has risen less than 1 percent.
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Noah, by contrast, seemed totally chill during her time onstage.
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Meyers, by contrast, gets quieter when he gets more serious.
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By contrast, about 8.6 percent of all Americans lack coverage.
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Contrast that to the difficulties facing Mr. Dorsey at Twitter.
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In contrast, the U.S. Federal Reserve has been raising rates.
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By contrast, the asset manager is neutral on U.S. stocks.
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In contrast, 8.1 percent of whites live in such neighborhoods.
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By contrast, only 11 percent of a control group did.
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By contrast, on Taobao, Alibaba relies purely on advertising revenue.
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By contrast, several of the state's powerful Democrats, including Rep.
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In contrast, Nat Wolff's Light is given a troubled backstory.
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The ad seeks to draw a contrast with state Rep.
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Large groups, by contrast, struggle from the free rider problem.
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Westworld, in contrast, mostly raises questions about what is happening.
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In contrast, Defy graduates have a 3 percent recidivism rate.
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By contrast, Berry's machinelike rhythms are products of postwar America.
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Frontrow Contrast Collar Piqué Knit, $168, available at W Concept.
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Contrast this with Canada's famous "mincome" experiment in the 1970s.
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At Tesco, by contrast, the vegetables are covered in packaging.
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I don't see how you could have a better contrast.
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The contrast between film and digital projection is pretty stark.
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Bitcoin by contrast takes 3,600 seconds, and Ethereum 600 seconds.
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By contrast, classical utilitarianism cares about both suffering and happiness.
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In contrast, average Series B rounds contracted some in 2016.
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Game engines, by contrast, let clients wander wherever they like.
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When a wave rolls over you, the contrast is bracing.
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The conservatives, in contrast, suffer from an abundance of parties.
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Vision becomes less sharp, with less contrast and depth perception.
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Manchin, by contrast, was born and raised in West Virginia.
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That stands in sharp contrast to Trump's avalanche of lies.
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The contrast between the two candidates could not be sharper.
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That's a contrast that would work decisively in McRaven's favor.
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By contrast, falsehoods and false hopes fuel war and terror.
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Old Navy's success stood in stark contrast to Gap Inc.
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By contrast, Wells Fargo returned improper fees of $2.6 million.
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Across the street, the Anderson family presented a stark contrast.
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In contrast, Saudi Aramco plans to list on international exchanges.
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We deserve to hear that contrast and continue the contest.
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By contrast, only $20 million has been allocated for victims.
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Uber, by contrast, simply dispatches ride requests to drivers automatically.
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Cryptocurrencies, by contrast, have no backstop, no tether to reality.
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By contrast, my administration has taken a very firm stance.
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By contrast, the average international stock fund fell 2.3 percent.
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By contrast, his relationship with Hannah has always been solid.
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The berries would provide a tart contrast for the chicken.
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The US, by contrast, has tested less than 9,000 people.
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By contrast, today's party, under Trump, is about pledging allegiance.
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In contrast, Prince Mutaib's name is not associated with repression.
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That's in stark contrast with the approach of other countries.
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Descendants of the European settlers, by contrast, had acquired immunity.
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The Islanders, by contrast, appear to be spinning their wheels.
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Red Dead Redemption 22 is, by contrast, all speed bump.
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DRAM brings a healthy contrast with his smooth, deep crooning.
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In contrast, heroin overdoses claimed 5.45 per 100,000 black men.
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Zerodium's new numbers are a dramatic contrast from previous years.
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The Penguin Lives, by contrast, were conceived as love matches.
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WORST Missouri, by contrast, was a little sloppy, averaging 18.2.
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America, by contrast, only had the bonfire of its ambivalence.
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They're also capable of higher contrast and blacker blacks typically.
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In contrast, real stock market prices were 39 percent higher.
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But the Motorola Razr V3, in stark contrast, was $43.
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In contrast, Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota hugely outperformed Clinton.
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By contrast, advocating marijuana's continued criminalization only compounds those risks.
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Your plan, by contrast, leaves out almost 10 million Americans.
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By contrast, black baseball players are largely on their own.
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In contrast, voting on paper is extremely simple and transparent.
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But contrast that general equanimity with the squabbling Supreme Court.
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The beauty and orderliness now contrast with a violent past.
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Compare and contrast, and don't forget to show your work.
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By contrast, the new laws seek to curtail medical discretion.
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By contrast, economic misfortune and poor choices have hobbled Birmingham.
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Liverpool, by contrast, seemed to be clinging to the past.
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The contrast with the current administration was impossible to ignore.
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Ryan's brief speakership, by contrast, did not amount to much.
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At Wuzhen, by contrast, Mr. Xi appeared only by proxy.
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A fabric sole, by contrast, is taxed at 12.5 percent.
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By contrast, Mr. Conlon's articles run to thousands of words.
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Jack, by contrast, was not singled out because of religion.
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In contrast, about 33 percent blame the Democrats in Congress.
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By contrast, the remote county of Roseau has lost jobs.
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Which have low contrast colors, or a mix of both?
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In contrast, Apple controls the entire "stack" for its products.
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In contrast, conservatives contend that United States policy lacks teeth.
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Mulvaney, by contrast, began restricting more meetings to senior officials.
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Advisers also say Biden would contrast his approach to Trump.
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In contrast, only 9% of women thought this was ok.
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Flesh, by contrast, contains plenty of deep and vibrant colors.
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Boxers, by contrast, features huge windows frequently at corner locations.
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The Dodgers, by contrast, were not as decisive or sharp.
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The US, by contrast, has a death rate of 1.2%.
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In contrast, MSNBC got 1.01 million and CNN got 867,000.
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It is also operating in marked contrast to earlier presidents.
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Mr. Obama, by contrast, got mileage out of the episode.
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Social isolation, by contrast, brings risk, especially for older folks.
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In contrast, Peterson won 83% of her first service points.
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By contrast, the Razer Blade Stealth lasted over ten hours.
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Guppies, for example, have a so-called contrast ratio of .
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Jobs in Manhattan, by contrast, increased by only 221 percent.
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The contrast to Mr. Obama's first General Assembly was vivid.
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The Greenland ice sheet, in contrast, rests mostly on land.
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Those viruses, by contrast, were primarily transmitted by symptomatic patients.
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By contrast, the U.S. has only two icebreakers, she said.
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By contrast, only 43 percent of those under 25 did.
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The Moroccan fossils, by contrast, are roughly 220,000 years old.
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ETFs, by contrast, can be traded on the open market.
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By contrast, she particularly commended the assistance provided by Zimbabwe.
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In contrast, Kihnu stands out precisely because of its inhabitants.
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A kitchen table contrast with Biden is deadly for Trump.
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In contrast, only a quarter of such health cobenefits, i.e.
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A stark contrast is also apparent when comparing their temperament.
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Pogba, by contrast, had joined Manchester United as a teenager.
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The contrast with public life in Britain today is stark.
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That's in stark contrast to another avowed progressive, Elizabeth Warren.
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Almost everything that's currently being debated, by contrast, is pointless.
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The leading characters in the Santander drama personify the contrast.
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It stands in striking contrast with his hopeful 1957 sermon.
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In contrast, Fox News is available in 90 million homes.
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Clannishness, by contrast is about tight and exclusive blood bonds.
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By contrast, Visa processes only about 2,000 transactions per second.
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His life stood in stark contrast to my greatest fear.
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And so, right there we will see a great contrast.
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In contrast, annual wage growth is running below 3 percent.
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By contrast, "Bernie's plan's been refined through fire," he claimed.
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In contrast, Rogers encouraged children to face their dark feelings.
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Contrast made a big difference in many of the pictures.
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" By contrast, he said, "the working class lives with it.
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In sharp contrast today the reverse is true in India.
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Google, for contrast, processes around 3.5 billion searches per day.
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Democrats, by contrast, became discouraged and that party's turnout decreased.
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Bourbon, by contrast, must be at least 51 percent corn.
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Juxtaposed with the U.S., the contrast is alarming, even dispiriting.
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By contrast, Snap rents storage and server space from Google.
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It's a contrast to the turmoil elsewhere in the region.
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In contrast, other nations provide the battlefield in Washington's wars.
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The figure stands in stark contrast to the global average.
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The two are a clear contrast in style and temperament.
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The backache, by contrast, went on for months, even years.
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And in that way, in the contrast, it would comment.
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Art, in contrast, is the most subjective thing humans make.
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By contrast, something like a solar eclipse is just fun.
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Tech companies, in contrast, are not elected by the public.
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The contrast of the two companies couldn't be more stark.
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Warren's support for USMCA also marks another contrast with Sen.
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And a sharp contrast is emerging between old and new.
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By contrast, we feel everyone's pain, forgive no one's trespasses.
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The contrast, as you'll see in these images, was powerful.
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But in doing it, "they drew a contrast," she said.
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By contrast, Conley played 18 professional seasons in 12 years.
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In contrast to the executives, some moms acknowledge their failings.
|
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Swipe Night, by contrast, creates a shared experience within Tinder.
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By contrast, at least 54% of all Americans own stocks.
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By contrast, the fastest wireless chargers offer only 22 watts.
|
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Investments, by contrast, generate "financial pressure for returns," he said.
|
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In Iran, by contrast, the discourse has been more tolerant.
|
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Today's emerging players, by contrast, are talking a big game.
|
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The U.S. Tax Court, by contrast, is a public forum.
|
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Kim, in contrast, needs an agreement to realize his goals.
|
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By contrast, ice hockey has players moving all the time.
|
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By contrast, traditional equities markets mostly value based on earnings.
|
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Ryan's comments are in contrast to those made by Sens.
|
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In contrast, Choi was tearful when she addressed the court.
|
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By contrast, installation made up 53 percent of the total.
|
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The premium at Whisky Auctioneer, by contrast, is 10 percent.
|
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Kudlow's public views on immigration stand in contrast to Brimelow's.
|
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In contrast, 76 percent of Gen X wanted financial education.
|
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The Liberal Democrats, by contrast, poured enormous resources into Richmond.
|
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Dr. Belldegrun, in contrast to his mentor, has commercial flair.
|
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This leaves Nagi in stark contrast to much of Japan.
|
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In contrast, 57% say Trump is not fit to serve.
|
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Sanders, by contrast, has not released a fully detailed plan.
|
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A clear contrast emerged between the two days of hearings.
|
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By contrast, demonstrations of oneness, sameness and unity reassure them.
|
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The Ukraine scandal, by contrast, began with a smoking gun.
|
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In contrast they put a positive spin on giving thanks.
|
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In contrast, he said, cryptocurrencies were a "favourite" for criminals.
|
|
Forever 21, by contrast, is still owned by its founders.
|
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In contrast, Apple has more than 14 percent market share.
|
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By contrast, Hava Health is pitching a smoking cessation tool.
|
|
Contrast that with another men's designer, Martine Rose, showing nearby.
|
|
Contrast this to what consumers won in class action settlements.
|
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By contrast Ms Suu Kyi's supporters have sprung into action.
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Chu's film, by contrast, has no Caucasian characters at all.
|
|
Here was a contrast of temperaments, but also of generations.
|
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By contrast, the flu shot is an inactivated influenza vaccine.
|
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Moving to a vote now, by contrast, means admitting failure.
|
|
A V.R. application, by contrast, can use many times more.
|
|
All of "Continuum" showed Taylorian dance skill, energy, form, contrast.
|
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Bong's own cinematic standing, by contrast, only became more indisputable.
|
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Another potential contrast, offered by the 17th anniversary of Sept.
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There are many other examples of this kind of contrast.
|
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The plan has been a point of contrast with Sens.
|
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In contrast, 16 percent of those 49 or younger return.
|
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Samsung, by contrast, was always a bit of a mess.
|
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"All of these contrast heavily with European values," he said.
|
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Pentagon leadership, in contrast, have steered clear of such involvement.
|
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In contrast, just 40 percent of employees say the same.
|
|
By contrast, Mr. Pompeo unfailingly sticks to the presidential line.
|
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The bonding moments put Ms. Williams's past in stark contrast.
|
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When Masha returns home, the contrast with Beanpole is immediate.
|
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South Korea, by contrast, is doing 10,003 tests a day.
|
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The contrast in the urgency of their responses was staggering.
|
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Cancer, by contrast, was an exterminator's problem — a poisoner's dilemma.
|
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In contrast, the surrounding glaciers would have appeared almost stationary.
|
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In contrast, the Chronicles of Prydain feel ... what's the word?
|
|
They do not, however, provide any kind of textural contrast.
|
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The elderly, by contrast, weren't ideologically opposed to Le Pen.
|
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For the first three seasons, Mars stands in stark contrast.
|
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By contrast, the United States has a worldwide corporate tax.
|
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Clinton's large staff stands in contrast to Trump's leaner operation.
|
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It's such a contrast between the sensitivity and the strength.
|
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Contrast that with the posters of US artist Melanie Cervantes.
|
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Pete Buttigieg, by contrast, introduced his own website with zero.
|
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It's just enough of a contrast to draw you in.
|
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For contrast, here's the counterreview from The New York Post.
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By contrast, just 30 percent of other clinics do that.
|
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How did that contrast to the vibe in the studio?
|
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In contrast, 15% of the companies will lay workers off.
|
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Its perceived harmony offers some contrast to our constructed world.
|
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By contrast, Medicaid has typically grown at 7 percent annually.
|
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Medina, by contrast, seeks to get to know his subjects.
|
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Porsche, Rolex, and Mercedes, by contrast, are cold and competent.
|
|
Trump, by contrast, has basically no understanding of foreign policy.
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Colors, contrast, mood, dynamics, melodic and harmonic contradictions and interactions.
|
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In contrast, the new American style is beautiful to watch.
|
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If ever there was a contrast in character put before the American people – a contrast that provides the two competing visions for America's future – compare the words offered by President Bush and President Obama.
|
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The contrast between dark and light colors is better on the X/XS/XS Max (which isn't surprising because OLED screens have better contrast than LCD screens, generally), but the resolution difference doesn't feel dramatic.
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How building design changed after 9/11 In nature, as a general rule, components with low spatial frequency (large stripes) have a high contrast and components with high frequency (small stripes) have a lower contrast.
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By contrast, the film industry barely seems to be moving forward.
|
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Fink, by contrast, seems to want to have it both ways.
|
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In contrast, neural models deal in a higher level of abstraction.
|
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By contrast, rings for professional franchises typically use the real thing.
|
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In contrast, in this 21st century, the sky is no limit.
|
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There is plenty of evidence, by contrast, that I hate them.
|
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Ms. Lieber, in contrast to Ms. Garfield, is somber, in control.
|
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The optics of the two moments made for a stark contrast.
|
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In the Riverdale world, Betty exists in contrast to Veronica Lodge.
|
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And there's a 2.35 million dot high-contrast OLED electronic viewfinder.
|
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This was a stark contrast to his usual long, low stance.
|
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A no-deal Brexit, by contrast, could have highly visible effects.
|
|
In contrast, sex between men is punishable by death in Afghanistan.
|
|
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.
|
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By contrast, it's not clear that Trump did anything illegal here.
|
|
For me this represented the stark reality and contrast of war.
|
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Children, by contrast, need stability, consistency, routine, and above all, commitment.
|
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"You can't have drama without contrast," says production designer Martin Childs.
|
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Trump, by contrast, stayed in his limousine and stared straight ahead.
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By contrast, it is a double chicken sandwich on red buns.
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Fifteen years is what gives them character, contrast, power and depth.
|
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In Stephens's telling, by contrast, Trump is a cancer on conservatism.
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Notice how much more definitive the contrast in lighting is here.
|
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That's in contrast to what Uber used to do with XC90s.
|
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By contrast the bellwether S&P Goldman Sachs Commodity Index (GSCI) .
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In contrast, factory bosses elsewhere complain of unreliability and low productivity.
|
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Magic Leap's virtual images, by contrast, are smooth and incredibly realistic.
|
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The contrast highlights how little Sasha is involved with her community.
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In contrast, Labour has suggested there is room for some restrictions.
|
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They described how infrequent bans are, in contrast to Chathouse 3D.
|
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Oil and water contrast fluids were manufactured by France-based Guerbet.
|
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German rival Allianz, by contrast, registered outflows over the same period.
|
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UVB rays, by contrast, are the ones primarily responsible for sunburns.
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By contrast, only half of Costa Ricans had heard any euphemisms.
|
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Outer space, in contrast, is minimally decorated: asteroids, stars, planets, galaxies.
|
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Secondly, the higher contrast iconography makes it easier to discern buttons.
|
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Microsoft says it has an even better 1,210:21 contrast ratio.
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The contrast between old and new parts of Astana is striking.
|
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In contrast, modern digital technology has not yet transformed financial services.
|
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Chandrasekaran, by contrast, was born into a south Indian agricultural family.
|
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By contrast, the onshore yuan traded at 6.8952 against the dollar.
|
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By contrast, Nerlens Noel is a good defender and rim protector.
|
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Hungary's population is merely ten million people, in contrast to China's
|
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In contrast, Inditex's local currency sales rose 29 percent from Feb.
|
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In contrast, the video game industry is worth $45.6 billion dollars.
|
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There's just something about the contrast that looks so. Effing. Cool.
|
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By contrast, U.S. tech IPOs had average gains of 42 percent.
|
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Sanders, by contrast, beats all three Republicans and absolutely trounces Trump.
|
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By contrast, Van Vuuren believed the US to be a meritocracy.
|
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Nicotine, by contrast, can increase the release of multiple different neurotransmitters.
|
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By contrast, around 70 percent of WNBA players are African American.
|
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Father Edward Foster Widman's style was a marked contrast to Sartore's.
|
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In contrast, discounts for the online lingerie retailer Figleaves averaged 30%.
|
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I wanted to contrast here, today, and hopefully the near future.
|
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McCrory, in contrast, experiences the first knockout loss of his career.
|
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The "modern filmmaking" here seems like it's only around for contrast.
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It's a stark contrast from today's heroes Except for, ironically, Darkman.
|
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The contrast in power between petrochemical companies and locals is stark.
|
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In sharp contrast, the Eagles produced no points off seven turnovers.
|
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Liberalism, by contrast, does not believe it has all the answers.
|
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It's kind of like a contrast nail, only in your hair.
|
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For contrast, Costco's stock is down $10 or nearly 6 percent.
|
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Turkey, by contrast, has tightened monetary policy belatedly and often indirectly.
|
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The ACA, by contrast, has led to something of a mess.
|
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" In China, in contrast, "you just study from day to night.
|
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That stands in contrast to the northern end of the chain.
|
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In contrast, sales of high-end homes were soaring in 2017.
|
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"I think this a season for contrast delivered respectfully," he said.
|
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And that contrast makes Obama's speech kind of hard to watch.
|
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By contrast, the mother giraffe stands unfazed amid the dry savanna.
|
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So there you have it: biology, contrast and badly taken photos.
|
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Iran, by contrast, wants above all to preserve the Assad regime.
|
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It was also in stark contrast to events in nearby Gambia.
|
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His teammate, Matt Saracen, is cute; Riggins, by contrast, is hot.
|
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By contrast, the Cars are pure consumer object: shiny, inexpressive, chilling.
|
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By contrast, 3.3 million Poles pulled clear of the poverty threshold.
|
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In contrast, passive funds attracted almost $110 billion in new investment.
|
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Google News, by contrast, aggregates all its content through computer algorithms.
|
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Ms Warren, in contrast, proclaims herself "a capitalist to my bones".
|
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In their eyes, by contrast, the West appears fickle and preachy.
|
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By contrast, roughly 700 cyclists die each year on America's roads.
|
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Facebook, in contrast, releases revenue and user numbers for four regions.
|
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The aisle seat, in contrast, is for those who value utility.
|
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By contrast, a nice loamy market, primed, was a joy forever.
|
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In contrast, Carell's SNL dad is more of a clueless doormat.
|
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This is in contrast to what's known as a compiled language.
|
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In contrast, China's trade surplus with America reached $367bn in 2015.
|
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CNN, by contrast, just set programming in ways that maximized viewership.
|
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By contrast, the intifada was marked mainly by stone-throwing clashes.
|
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Contrast in style is, after all, a good look for tennis.
|
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Diesel-generated power, by contrast, costs $0.38 per kWh to produce.
|
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In contrast Prince's music was more risque, to say the least.
|
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Ms Spanberger, by contrast, came across as cool, approachable and engaged.
|
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David Bowie, by contrast, does not need me to mourn him.
|
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By contrast Mr Macron, who set up his party, En Marche!
|
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Self-driving vehicles, by contrast, are not in themselves the solution.
|
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By contrast, the numbers of adults has declined by just 46%.
|
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The leave people, by contrast, are playing with an uncanny gemütlichkeit.
|
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Ms Le Pen, by contrast, offers bigotry mixed with make-believe.
|
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By contrast, his own peg delicately clipped them to the line.
|
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"Loving", by contrast, makes few direct references to the characters' race.
|
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The California case, in contrast, involves a device running iOS 9.
|
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In contrast, every white player is expected to attend the ceremony.
|
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She's in stark contrast to what we have at the moment.
|
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It also seems in sharp contrast with her intensely private subject.
|
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In Japan, by contrast, barely a fifth of researchers are female.
|
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By contrast, the economic environment in the European Union is improving.
|
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In contrast, Manhattan had the largest share, with 123,687 technology workers.
|
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By contrast, her case-competition team was always fun and easygoing.
|
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The belt-tightening has been in sharp contrast to Sears' legacy.
|
|
Kingelez's imagined cities, by contrast, are meticulously planned, luminous and stunning.
|
|
In contrast, no Nugget played more than Gary Harris' 36 minutes.
|
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The SPDR Consumer Discretionary ETF (XLY), by contrast, has 91 holdings.
|
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By contrast, few Indonesians or Indians would recognise the name Alibaba.
|
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In contrast, the pro-Beijing camp saw votes drop 12 percent.
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Pro-Beijing parties, by contrast, have an easier time raising money.
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It's a clear contrast to his happy appearance when meeting children.
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The contrast is sharp: Behind closed doors, I have given up.
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Trump, by contrast, is the whole package of ideas and fury.
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The contrast between the former East and West Germany is striking.
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The Mac, in contrast, accounts for just eleven percent of revenue.
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It's easy to confuse this contrast with genuine independence from party.
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In contrast, Pence has an extreme anti-choice record in Indiana.
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More authoritarian regimes, by contrast, would simply turn off the internet.
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In contrast, Mr Kuchar's trophy case remains ever more conspicuously bare.
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"Multi-family offices" (MFOs), by contrast, serve more than one master.
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By contrast, domestic stock funds posted $4.4 billion in weekly withdrawals.
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His brother, by contrast, built a wolf-proof house from bricks.
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The contrast between the two economic-policy strategies couldn't be clearer.
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Apple's iOS app distribution strategy stands in contrast to Google's Android.
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In contrast, a new Aston Martin is started every 250 minutes.
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Parliamentary governments, by contrast, can pass spending bills with simple majorities.
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In contrast, CVS Health stopped selling all tobacco products in 2014.
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In contrast, Norway's portfolio managers are free to think long term.
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Mr Schwarzman, by contrast, has tightly hugged control of his partnership.
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In Britain, by contrast, the circle of major donors is tiny.
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By contrast, information from outsiders is more likely to be ignored.
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In contrast, 529 plans are limited to post-secondary education only.
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Wage bargaining in Germany, by contrast, was decentralised soon after unification.
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In contrast, right-wing respondents' support for redistribution did not change.
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By contrast, students who go to Germany study free of charge.
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Whereas this film, in contrast, has over 3,000 visual effects shots.
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Hillary Clinton, by contrast, does not propose capping national health spending.
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Contrast her ideas with Trump: This is a terrific debating tactic.
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In contrast, global funding rose from $5.32 billion to $13.18 billion.
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It's also a sharp contrast from what their boss brings in.
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In contrast, Trump has been resolute in his opposition to both.
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Unless you get a really nice image with lots of contrast.
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By contrast, municipal water represents a mere 210% of global use.
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The new right is, by contrast, implacably hostile towards classical liberals.
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By contrast, Liew's avatar claims the entire page as his domain.
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The contrast between private wealth and impoverished public services is striking.
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Tea, by contrast, uses a far smaller 34 liters per cup.
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By contrast, Ukraine is the second-poorest country on the continent.
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In contrast, the average American household's net wealth was around $80,000.
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The improvement should result in deeper black levels and greater contrast.
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Democratic leaders, by contrast, agree with her diagnosis of the problem.
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In contrast, chicken's reputation as a clean meat has remained unscathed.
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Ryan, by contrast, will probably hold on to his House majority.
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In contrast, these effects can linger significantly longer in older individuals.
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By contrast, the bloc's 27 other states presented a united front.
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The Jang group, in contrast, is involved only in the media.
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In contrast, Trump mostly did the job he had to do.
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Bank of America, by contrast, is accredited with an "A+" rating.
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In contrast, Australia's benchmark S&P ASX 200 gained 0.9 percent.
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Vietnam, in contrast, is liberalising its economy to welcome foreign industry.
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By contrast, Blue Apron's subscription kits start at $9 per person.
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All this stands in sharp contrast to the national Democratic campaign.
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There's a pretty stark contrast between the two designers' creative outputs.
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In contrast, the EU is preparing two sets of negotiating guidelines.
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The FERC's decision, by contrast, ought to be an easy one.
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Trump, by contrast, has been far less confrontational on the issue.
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In contrast to the WTO, African trade talks are making progress.
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Mr López Obrador, in contrast, is less fond of unifying gestures.
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Bureaucrats in Tokyo and Seoul, by contrast, are legitimising virtual trading.
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The time difference with Tokyo, by contrast, is only one hour.
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By contrast, Mathias in the new film is a pathetic tool.
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The current era name, Heisei, simply means "achieving peace", by contrast.
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In contrast, gun-related crime did not decrease during the conventions.
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Liverpool, by contrast, spent 171.3 million pounds on four new players.
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Contrast that with some of the leaders of the business community.
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By contrast, the emerging economies that interest Mr Robertson do badly.
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He also made an effort to contrast with Mr. Trump stylistically.
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It's a key to perceiving contrast getting lifelike reproductions of images.
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Herb gets busy drinking the contrast fluid for a CT scan.
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In contrast, Johnson had no involvement and Clinton had very little.
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By contrast, Richard Nixon faced impeachment under badly deteriorating economic conditions.
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OLED's main advantage is that it's very bright and high contrast.
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By contrast, my cheapest transport month was June at just $26.
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His brisk, businesslike tone was a stark contrast to her thoughts.
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Nearly all words in a human language, by contrast, are arbitrary.
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In 2018, by contrast, just three states enacted five similar provisions.
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However, his personality was in complete contrast to his imposing figure.
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The other party, by contrast, seems to have done something weird.
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By contrast, creative arts, agriculture and communications graduates earn the least.
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Slower monetary-policy shifts, in contrast, have much to recommend them.
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Self-driving car technology, by contrast, poses obvious public safety hazards.
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Contrast that to what Senate Republicans are doing with the AHCA.
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By contrast, ride-hailing has a far lower barrier to entry.
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Remove the ice, by contrast, and those processes go into reverse.
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Rival Airbus, by contrast, had orders and options for 123 jets.
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By contrast, Labour had a 23-point advantage among private renters.
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Tunisians, by contrast, worked together to shore up their nascent democracy.
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You can talk about policy, and the contrast is so stark.
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Two books this month underlined the contrast between the two men.
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The Democrat added that Clinton's concession drew a contrast with Trump.
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By contrast, The First Purge goes all-in with its politics.
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In contrast to Trump's defiant tone, Giuliani emphasized the nominee's contrition.
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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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In contrast, a toddler has the tools to set you straight.
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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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In contrast to the Eichmann trial and Demjanjuk's first trial in
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" Clinton, in contrast, comes off as "Machiavellian, crafty, power-oriented, untrustworthy.
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The outlook for U.S. growth, by contrast, he said remained strong.
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The contrast between pre- and post-2016 election attitudes is stark.
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You can increase or decrease brightness, contrast, and even invert colors.
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The cheapest unsubsidized Obamacare plan, by contrast, is $6543 each month.
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Thinkers kickstarted philosophy with the contrast between appearance and reality—i.e.
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Italian 10-year yields, by contrast, rose marginally to 1.90 percent.
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Yet that stands in contrast to the then-incoming Obama administration.
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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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In contrast, Obama shows real empathy in times of tragedy pic.twitter.
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Addiction, in contrast, consists of compulsive drug use despite negative consequences.
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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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Contrast that with Chris, who wears his emotions on his sleeve.
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Wikstrom found the contrast in reactions from the two audiences telling.
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Look at what's happening to the auto companies, as a contrast.
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In contrast, 88 percent of doctors' appointments are scheduled by phone.
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Contrast that to Google, which regularly receives both types of requests.
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The energy boon is in marked contrast to other financial instruments.
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That was in sharp contrast to nationwide growth of 6.7 percent.
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Casey, in contrast, loses for the first time since April 2013.
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In contrast, struggling Sauber finished eighth but get 'only' $54 million.
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Left brained people, by contrast, are more logical, analytical and objective.
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You get a noticeable contrast of dark blacks and bright colors.
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Contrast that with the other highly significant elections we've had recently.
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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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The greatest contrast to Trump was in terms of health care.
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In contrast, ventures like Sci-Hub are proving tricky to defeat.
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In contrast, sales of light trucks rose 216 percent to 214,515.
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In contrast, all 50 states require reporting of deaths from AIDS.
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In contrast to that is the Minnesota governor's race in 28503.
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By contrast, why does every one else seem so mealy-mouthed?
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In contrast, more info on Samsung's foldable phone continues to surface.
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In contrast, equity funds have seen 15 consecutive weeks of outflows.
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By contrast, the political parties spent £93 million on Google advertising.
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In contrast, the American off-price chains are continuing to expand.
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By stark contrast, Uber and Lyft — like Snap — are hemorrhaging money.
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Netflix, by contrast, wants to bring its model more vertically integrated.
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This relationship, in contrast, may have gone a bit too deep.
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It's a great contrast with Bernie, who rarely talks about himself.
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In contrast, Trump gave us the cliche -- "repeal and replace" Obamacare.
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And by contrast, it sounds tremendously energetic through the Sony 1000XM3.
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In contrast, archrival Snapchat's currently has 161 million daily active users.
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By contrast, Nguyen says the animal's death is considered a portent.
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In contrast, a separate gender pay equity proposal at eBay Inc.
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A lot of people seem to like the photos' high contrast.
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It's in stark contrast to the Supreme Court's 2015 King v.
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