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121 This ruling mirrored the previous one but applied to occupational pension schemes as opposed to the then state retirement ages.
122 Veblen's central thesis was that emulation took the form of engaging in a conspicuous way in honorific as opposed to merely useful pursuits.
123 Over the last 20 years people have been buying as opposed to renting and once they own something they want to keep it separate.
124 The food price trend, as opposed to short-term fluctuations, over the war years was in the region of plus 65-85 percent.
125 The problem involves classical physics, as opposed to quantum physics.
126 There is no evidence that reductions in public spending, as opposed to private consumption, would lead to increases in investment.
127 Thus Innocent made four of his relatives cardinals(sentencedict .com), as opposed to Celestine's creation of only one.
128 For Athenian citizens at least, theirs was a society governed by persuasion and consensus as opposed to force and coercion.
129 The White Paper proposes closing just 12 pits, as opposed to the 31 originally scheduled, with a further six to be mothballed.
130 Civil rights, as opposed to political rights, may be as much as can be hoped for.
131 What you do have to understand is what motivates a customer to buy a small green apple as opposed to a large red one.
132 Lesbian and gay liberation is perceived as doing so, because liberation. as opposed to rights, threatens the position of the heterosexual family.
133 So, try wholemeal rather than white bread and fruit juice as opposed to squash.
134 As opposed to the hours and hours she seemed to stand outside of something deeper than mere marriage.
135 With occasional exceptions the new departmental committees have worked in a parliamentary spirit as opposed to a party spirit.
136 With regard to housing development in, as opposed to around, North Shields, the same is true with one qualification.
137 Our results demonstrate that these systems are genuinely 3-D superconductors as opposed to lower-dimensional or granular superconductors.
138 Liquid cooling efficiencies as opposed to air cooling.
139 She says she can teach people to memorize the Dvorak layout in about 20 minutes, on average, as opposed to 45 minutes for the standard.
140 It offered 24 characters all pronounceable as opposed to over 400 symbols that only a small percentage represented sounds and the rest were ideograms .
141 A gift (as opposed to gainful employment) allows his best friend, Captain Haddock, to buy back his family's ancestral mansion.
142 In the performance puzzler, I attributed Benchmark's sane results to the fact that it measures task's steady-state execution profile, as opposed to the initial performance.
143 At around 9 pm, the captain and crew of the Liberty, who were as opposed to paying British taxes as John Hancock, imprisoned the tidewaiter on the sloop.
144 Never did I see a shred of evidence that financial profits for industry, as opposed to epidemiological and virological data, influenced WHO decisions.
145 Idealism is often contrasted with materialism, both belonging to the class of monist as opposed to dualist or pluralist ontologies.
146 A network designed for transfering data encoded as digital signals, as opposed to a voice network, which transmits analog signals.
147 "Task and decision sessions are the focus [of the new engine], " said Mr. Tinter, as opposed to more simple navigational searches.
148 Attacks involving roadside I.E.D.s (improvised explosive) or suicide bombings are the norm as opposed to armies that once clashed directly—and not infrequently decisively—with each other.
149 This is a heated debate which involves materialist as opposed to idealist views.
150 In this short tutorial you will be learning to use OIS's buffered input as opposed to the unbuffered input we used last tutorial.
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