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61. Females, by contrast, gain no advantage by mating with many males.
62. Heseltine, by contrast, seized every opportunity to be interviewed, as well as campaigning actively at Westminster.
63. By contrast the incomes of couples with children have risen significantly above the rate of inflation.
64. The neo-Confucians, by contrast, limited the scope of human destructive power to humanity itself.
65. By contrast, contractionary policies would reap the benefits of lower inflation, but at the cost of higher unemployment.
66. Britain, by contrast, has a distinct orientation toward the empirical approach.
67. By contrast MDC's land reclamation and infrastructural provisions have demonstrated a markedly weaker propensity for attracting private capital.
68. By contrast all the enzyme forms studied were expressed in virtually all adenomas and in over half the carcinomas.
69. By contrast, some Marxists are more inclined to emphasize capitalism's economic success in generating proletarian support.
70. In Belgrade, by contrast, Milosevic had remained a political actor, and a pivot for extreme nationalist forces.
71. By contrast, we found no reduction in deaths attributed to acute lower respiratory infections in the vitamin-A-supplemented group.
72. By contrast older established partners may be less keen on expansion in view of the added pressures it will produce.
73. Heroes, by contrast, may not wear bow ties or neckties, both of which are symbols of the decadent West.
74. By contrast, the Protestant attack on traditional religious festivals was far less successful.
75. Cibo Matto, by contrast, takes a quieter and more accessible approach to its music.
76. The citizens of Hebron, by contrast, hold all the trump cards.
77. By contrast, look which baseball player is getting seemingly all the commercials.
78. By contrast, more dramatic effects are found in people treated with anti-AIDS drugs that attack the virus directly.
79. Many of the larger companies, by contrast, have been buoyed by the strength of their chemical operations of late.
79. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
80. By contrast, this study concentrates on the issue of public understanding as it affects scientists in conservation organisations.
81. By contrast, industrial tribunals in the exercise of the unfair dismissal jurisdiction are concerned with disputes between employee and employer.
82. The second explanation, by contrast, emphasizes the role of the environment.
83. I by contrast contrived to leave my grammar school in the Midlands without A levels.
84. Dole, by contrast, did best among voters who listed the federal deficit as their chief concern.
85. Mercier, by contrast, gives us the working man, drawn with almost Hogarthian candour.
86. Universities by contrast have a tradition of publishing and disseminating the results of their research for peer approval.
87. By contrast the tax burden on the bottom fifth of households has risen from 31 % to 38 % of their income.
88. Personal selling and sales promotion activities, by contrast, tend to be more effective from Stage 3 onwards. 4.
89. The liberal-historical approach by contrast is more forward-looking in character.
90. Chichester, by contrast, acquired a considerable dignity from its role as a religious centre.
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