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61 The key here is a painted surface as opposed to a wood finish, which is oh-so-passe.
62 The mindset is to go after the person complaining, as opposed to the issue.
63 Thus, it is assumed that a test of linguistic ability actually measures language as opposed to some other characteristic.
64 True to this tone, Tom's tape is scientific analysis as opposed to bedtime bogeyman stories.
65 The present government's urban policies have emphasized the role of market forces as opposed to any sort of systematic planning.
66 Individual desks are the norm, as opposed to tables, lounge chairs, or work stations.
67 Their new Social Democratic Party favoured multilateral disarmament as opposed to unilateral nuclear disarmament.
68 Another useful preliminary distinction is that between external control over sentencing discretion as opposed to self-regulation practised by sentencers themselves.
69 Another point is to give the medication on a scheduled as opposed to an as-needed basis.
70 Of the ethnic minority population,(www.Sentencedict.com) 10.8 percent had been the victims of assault as opposed to 5.5 percent of whites.
71 Verbal, as opposed to written, reports give you more freedom to exploit your captive audience.
72 I had been sold an older slot A Athlon as opposed to a socket A Thunderbird.
73 A commonly cited example of defensive medicine is the rise in the number of caesarean section births(sentencedict.com), as opposed to natural births.
74 Melville uses the eyes of the whale to suggest something of the duality of nature as opposed to the Singularity of man.
75 There was a general acceptance of the need for further and continuing training with greater emphasis on efficient production as opposed to increased production.
76 Nor is the offence under section 5 expressed to be committed by the distribution of offensive matter, as opposed to its display.
77 Also, the number of professional staff as opposed to number crunchers, has increased.
78 Buchanan was everywhere in the days before the primary, as opposed to Bob Dole who pretty much stiffed the state.
79 A bait dropper, as opposed to a swimfeeder, has limitations.
80 Let the stretch the absolute from your leg as opposed to being your leg.
81 It was really liberating to finally put my destiny in the hands of millions of people, as opposed to ten people.
82 Directed by Robert Egan, the players are virtually doing solo work as opposed to creating a fluid ensemble.
83 The muscles involved in such tremors and twitches are skeletal, as opposed to cardiac or smooth muscle.
84 Samuel argued strongly and persuasively in favour of a National as opposed to a purely Conservative Government, and considerably influenced a receptive King.
85 It is important to stress that the Chewong do not conceptualise specifically male characteristics as opposed to female ones.
86 Fielding said that Lorne had even floated the idea that Gary and Doug should be brothers, as opposed to father and son.
87 It is not uncommon for a government backbencher to support his select committee as opposed to a ministerial view.
88 Improvements to rented property may raise rents to the detriment of the producers as opposed to the landowners.
89 The first, rich country protectionism, comes from within global capitalism, but in the form of national as opposed to systemic interests.
90 This tension between change and continuity is the key to understanding the inner meaning as opposed to the outward form of working-class sport.
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