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91. The Reich chapter, by contrast, draws us away from individual heroic figures towards collective creativity.
92. The episcopalians, by contrast, strongly opposed the Union, which proved to be deeply unpopular.
93. By contrast, the gross margin on an alternative remedy is typically 30 percent, Toth said.
94. Operation Desert Storm, by contrast, seems so far to have been supplied without a hitch - thanks to computers.
95. Hong Kong, by contrast, had no history, no past, only a fealty to the wrecking ball.
96. By contrast, only about one-third of those recently buying on credit gave reasons which could be regarded as positively favourable.
97. By contrast, women move into the contested territory of meaning with assurance and inspiration.
98. New Labour, by contrast, has embarked on the most far-reaching programme of constitutional reform attempted in this country this century.
99. By contrast, both imports and exports are expected to grow at a similar rate.
100. By contrast, a dynamic system involves delegation to the lawmaker of the determination of the content of the decision.
101. A man, by contrast, is seeking a mate who will use his sperm and his money to produce babies.
102. King, by contrast, reasoned that Yosemite Valley had been precipitated by earthquakes.
103. By contrast, productivity for the control group rose just 3. 9 percent.
104. Ford, by contrast, was forced by the inertia of labour relations institutions to forgo a programme-driven process of obtaining consent.
105. By contrast, books such as Randi's have a hard time finding enthusiastic editors.
106. By contrast, it said, the Florida law simply banned all cross-burning.
107. By contrast, the memories of people my age are spookily familiar.
108. By contrast, in patients with chronic constipation fasting transit of marker was not recorded.
109. By contrast, total quality and continuous improvement concern themselves with improving performance in smaller chunks. Sentencedict.com
110. By contrast, we want to do more to encourage the wider distribution of wealth throughout society.
111. By contrast coaching is a continuous process which may be incorporated into both counselling and appraisal sessions.
112. By contrast, San Francisco was a fascinating city of charm and not a little culture.
113. By contrast, it is easier to confirm an academic skill weakness through the use of standardized achievement tests.
114. Adult players, by contrast, feel the need to equip themselves with the best.
115. In the home, by contrast, communications other than voice telephones, are unfamiliar and comparatively rare.
116. Employers, by contrast, can call upon powerful ideological forces in our culture to legitimise their interests.
117. By contrast, the share of industrial economies has dropped from 73% to 54%.
118. This action of the mutant protein is by contrast with the recently established tumour suppressor activity of the wild type protein.
119. By contrast, in the subtropics it is one of the most important causes of parasitic gastroenteritis.
120. Brookside, by contrast, declared from the start that it wouldn't be upbeat or hopeful.
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