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181 An account is used to require a margin deposit from investors who are involved in short selling, as opposed to buying on margin.
182 This is called full duplex operation, as opposed to half duplex for traditional CSMA/CD operation.
183 There is still debate about the surgical treatment of myelopathy anteriorly as opposed to posteriorly.
184 With the revival of cities, the merchant class formed their own values as opposed to those of the then society.
185 They are the basis of unconditional prophecies, as opposed to conditional scientific predictions.
186 All are inoffensive as opposed to products of methane, carbon dioxide formed under strictly anaerobic conditions.
187 MSD Buff is now lasting 5 seconds as opposed to 10 seconds. MSD now affects Evocation.
187 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
188 An estimated 90 percent to 95 percent of the new cases are type 2 diabetes as opposed to type 1 diabetes, also called juvenile diabetes.
189 Only 15 percent of the MDMA-treated subjects continued to experience PTSD afterward, as opposed to 85 percent of the subjects who received psychotherapy with a placebo.
190 None of the buprenorphine patients were deemed to have "failed" their treatment, as opposed to about 31 percent of those not getting the medication.
191 As opposed to Andrew Bynum, Derek Fisher, Lamar Odom and Luke Walton?
192 The report quotes embryologist Professor Henry Leese, suggesting that little is known about the development of the human embryo in a living organism as opposed to a test tube.
193 To start with, Buss has to handle it as opposed to letting it handle him.
194 Meeting the vaccine needs of all countries in a preservative-free single-dose format, as opposed to multi-dose presentations, would require a significant increase in manufacturers' filling capacity.
195 "Blackwash" (as opposed to "whitewash") is to uncover or bring out in the light.
196 One of the attractions of masters programmes, as opposed to the MBA, is their comparative cheapness.
197 Generally, intellectual property is intangibles created by intellectual effort as opposed to physical effort.
198 Voice radio, as opposed to wireless telegraphy, was first successfully tried in 1906, but the first broadcasting stations were opened in 1920, after the war.
199 A third rationale is that rulemaking characteristically turns on " legislative facts " as opposed to " adjudicative facts. ".
200 You are more sure of your sexual needs in this age group and thus more likely to insist on passion play as opposed to a mere making out session.
201 The technique outlined below involves parallel cameras (as opposed to toe-in) and as such creates optimal stereo pairs without vertical parallax.
202 An amplifying type ( or analog ) device, as opposed to digital device.
203 The insurance company calculated the median value for a woman's contribution to the home is closer to $34,000, as opposed to just over $19,000 for a man.
204 This means that everyone will be in contact with a device that radiates life-enhancing energy as opposed to your present devices which harm your life force.
205 How does a poem change when you read it out loud as opposed to it being on the page?
206 He is a much better fast break guard as opposed to court offense type of guard.
207 Flat-bed scanner A scanner with a flat platen, where the original can be placed flat, rather like a photocopier, as opposed to one with a scanning drum.
208 The Chinese insist that sport must not be tarnished by politics (as opposed to commercial advertising).
209 After comparing theories in respect of safety standards, the author analyzes the related rights as opposed to the undertaking of safe port.
210 Constitutionally liberal states (as opposed to totalitarian ones) separate legislative (law-making), executive (law-upholding) and judicial (law-interpreting) functions.
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