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91 The policy of the United Kingdom is now not to confer recognition on governments as opposed to on states.
92 The Vendor should not be required to give representations, as opposed to warranties.
93 Such accounts dismiss any notion of reproduction and treat consumption as wholly, as opposed to relatively, autonomous.
94 Hence he attaches importance to spending more of the government's research cash in industry as opposed to within the government's own establishments.
95 Unlike younger age groups those over retirement age are usually actual home owners as opposed to holding a mortgage.
96 Broadly speaking, elite analysis directs the researcher's attention towards socio-political determination as opposed to economic determination.
97 He has to weigh up the possibility of a conviction for something, as opposed to the accused walking free. Sentencedict.com
98 But thinness, as opposed to slimness, also carries connotations of weightlessness and emptiness.
99 The squarish wings, as opposed to the swept, triangular variety, suggests A-10s or 37 fighter-trainers.
100 When filing, use a disposable emery board as opposed to a metal file.
101 Internment - as opposed to prisoners-of-war camps - has a unique sociological flavour.
102 He gave a ten-year prison sentence for this as opposed to two years for one of the rapes of women.
103 First, we will need to consider the relative merits of selling the assets of the business as opposed to the shares.
104 In the meantime task forces are trying to collect accurate data on actual hours worked as opposed to contracted hours.
105 The distinction between a racial group as opposed to a religious one is by no means clear cut.
106 As opposed to Western art, tribal art is more conceptual, much less conditioned by visual appearances.
107 The black dropout rate citywide was 50 percent, as opposed to 13 per-cent for whites.
108 We may call this a disparity of structure, as opposed to Bach's, which could be termed a referential disparity.
109 This practice was very widespread in Kursk as opposed to the Smolensk guberniia.
110 There are some potential disadvantages of using biopsy specimens as opposed to epithelial cell preparations for metabolic studies.
111 Can an ombudsman serve the public interest as opposed to the institutional interests of his paper?
112 The preference for directives as opposed to regulations for environmental matters has also been repeatedly expressed.
113 The monetary value of the lamp, as opposed to its humanitarian value, was greatly appreciated by all the major principals concerned.
114 What is so special about higher education as opposed to any other part of the educational system?
115 Much of the critical antipathy towards the Reeve derives from the ingestion of such prejudice as opposed to detached examination of it.
116 And, of course, it might signify compassion as opposed to stern authority.
117 But I take your point that in the studio you tend to play by yourself, as opposed to with four other people.
118 Shift the context and the same men become insiders as opposed to outsiders such as catholics and, presumably, even castle catholics.
119 This is known as replacement cost accounting as opposed to historic cost accounting when the original cost is retained.
120 As opposed to Ralph, who, head tilted, mouth slack, looked for all the world like some one in love.
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