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151. By contrast to a cost center, a profit center has control over both cost and revenue and it would be concerned with marketing its goods as well as producing them.
152. By contrast, the blue - chip Hang Seng index jumped 323.74 points , or 1.6 per cent, to 20,430.16.
153. If he is running late, by contrast, he may try to push his way to the front of the ticket line before sprinting for the platform.
154. By contrast, the Aka people number about 10,000 living in close relations with Koro speakers in a district of the state of Arunachal Pradesh, where at least 120 languages are spoken.
155. In the Netherlands (and most of the rest of Europe), by contrast, merchants and artisans commonly used coats of arms, called " burgher arms."
156. The caves of Valporquero, 4,000ft up in the mountains, by contrast, are a dimly lit subterranean world of vast, pink-tinged chambers and narrow hallways.
157. By contrast, growth in export volumes in Sub-Saharan Africa averaged only 2 percent per year, in part because world trade of the products they export grew at half the rate of growth of world trade.
158. By contrast, value investing employs a bottom-up strategy by which individual investment opportunities are identified one at a time through fundamental analysis.
159. Complex, hard-to-use features just don't get used. By contrast, simple, elegant designs that perform their function well are a joy to use.
160. By contrast, on television, where he has been appearing more frequently, he acts with uncanny sangfroid.
161. Phase Congruency Model avoids the hypothesis of the edge type in advance, and is invariant by contrast.
162. In the area of adjudication, by contrast to the experience approach of the parties and others, the cognitional approach of the fact-finder is deductive cognition.
163. Going short on bonds by buying a CDS contract carries limited risk but unlimited profit potential; by contrast, selling credit default swaps offers limited profits but practically unlimited risks.
164. By contrast, the report notes that there is now "convincing evidence supporting the anthropogenic nature of observed climate warming".
165. The leading household appliance brands, by contrast, are cheaply priced domestic makers such as TCL, Changhong and Little Swan.
166. By contrast, the porphyritic distribution of mountain hazards caused by volcano-tectonic activity is quite obvious.
167. In men, by contrast, good looks appear to count for little, with handsome men being no more successful than others in terms of numbers of children.
168. By contrast, plasmas aren't efficient to make at small-screen sizes.
169. By contrast,(sentencedict.com/by contrast.html) an abort or failure in a non-critical region of code affects only the task in which the error occurs.
170. By contrast, the ECB has already announced plans to sterilise its bond-buying, absorbing back the funds released by taking one-week deposits from banks.
171. By contrast, luring the victim to a specific location or wearing a ski mask to prevent identification would constitute more than minimal planning.
172. By contrast, Italian CPI moves more slowly than in most European states due to the disproportionate importance of excise duties.
173. Little-league sports, by contrast, are fundamentally egalitarian institutions, inclusive, unselective and welcoming (at least in theory) of different levels of ability.
174. To point out the advantages of water bath heat - treatment by contrast with lead bath heat - treatment.
175. The suitable news background can set off the leitmotiv by contrast and deepen its subject. It can help readers understand the content of news. It can indicate its reasons and presents its meaning.
176. Furthermore we can detect the size of contaminated area on the base of the electrical abnormal area and make clear it change by contrast the detecting result of different date.
177. By contrast, the most successful approach is to let asset prices fall to discover the extent of the damage, take over failed banks, recapitalize them, and later sell them back to investors.
178. Absolute - performance - oriented investors, by contrast, are willing to hold cash reserves when no bargains are available.
179. By contrast, a previous IVF live birth and the use of intracytoplasmic sperm injection were associated with increased chances of success.
180. By contrast, the relationship between policy measures such as tax cuts and the health of the economy is often a two-way street.
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